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In an ideal world, we’d get a new cartoon by animation treasure Mark Kausler at least once a year. Sadly, it looks as though...
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In an ideal world, we’d get a new cartoon by animation treasure Mark Kausler at least once a year. Sadly, it looks as though...
In an ideal world, there’d also be outrage over the fact that someone thought it was a good idea that John Krasinski should provide...
For a memorable TV show, you either need a great, attention-grabbing musical introduction (like Perry Mason), a catchy theme song, like Gilligan’s Island or...
We’re at the point where all of the 2013 Oscar nominees have made it to home video and are now popping up on premium...
Guest Post by Mike Wilmering Every once in a while a human being puts on a superhuman performance that makes all of the mere...
I saw the outstanding film 12 Years A Slave the other night, after weeks and weeks of delay. While long days at work and...
For a twisty trip back to that odd time when Gothic Victorianism melded with Art Deco Modernism, check out some “Old Dark House” pictures...
If you’re like me, you might have thought a phrase like “the art of Jay Ward” was something of an oxymoron. Darrell Van Citters’s...
While some might be inclined to be tongue-in-cheek about learning and American History, I am not! I am unapologetically a nerd about the words...
The adaptation of Ender’s Game has arrived in theaters, marking the long awaited return of Harrison Ford to the sci-fi genre. Eternally revered for...
Presenting history is no easy task. Besides everything else that comes with it, how do you go about actually writing it? I fear solid...
Review by Dean Galanis Fascinating, hugely entertaining documentary chronicles the making of the classic George Romero-helmed horror film, Night of the Living Dead, while...
Back in 1980, the animator Joe Oriolo (producer of the TV Felix the Cat cartoons and subsequent owner of the character) vented to historian...
Among the most curious subgenres in 1960s film is the “monster nudie.” This subgenre can be hard to define, since many films of the...
By Jessie Lynn How many punk bands can you think of who wear suits and fancy dresses on stage, and encourage their fans to...
I wonder if Jedi before me woke up with a light saber in their bed like I did today. Of course mine is a...
Let’s face it, whenever we are watching a sci-fi movie or TV show, or reading a sci-fi comicbook, there is one thing that gets...
Classic cartoon fans never had it as good as they did in the first decade of the twenty-first century. From approximately 2001-2008, the most...
The year was 1954, and we were smack dab in the middle of what anyone with even half a brain when discussing such matters,...
1954, science fictionly speaking, started out with a creature that would become one of the most iconic monsters of all-time. March would bring the...
Within the first three stories of a TV series, the tone and overall scope of the series is standardized. Also, the primary (or secondary)...
While the first few years of the 1950’s were slowly leading up to making it the decade of sci-fi (and not just in movies,...
As any teenage nerd will tell you (and I still remember being one myself, oh so long ago), being into sci-fi (or for that...
A year after the decade that would become known as the heyday of sci-fi cinema, started out with a rocketing bang, moviehouses across the...