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From left: Jon Land, Steve Berry, R.L. Stine, Nelson DeMille, Lisa Gardner, David Baldacci Last week, Brown University Library hosted a panel discussion that...
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From left: Jon Land, Steve Berry, R.L. Stine, Nelson DeMille, Lisa Gardner, David Baldacci Last week, Brown University Library hosted a panel discussion that...
Forces of Geek proudly oversaw the panels at the inaugural RI Comic Con on November 3rd & 4th and are proud to share them...
Having just become aware of Ray Zone’s passing, I thought it might be appropriate to rerun an interview that I conducted with him back...
J.G. Quintel is the creator of the Emmy winning Cartoon Network series, Regular Show, which is currently in it’s third season. Regular Show revolves...
Last year, John Rovnak’s Panel to Panel: Exploring Words & Pictures was unquestionably one of my favorite releases, a beautifully designed tome chock full...
Giant Monsters and Comics go together like chocolate and peanut butter. Unfortunately, this delicious mash-up has been forgotten by most, especially the modern comic...
Very few actresses in Hollywood have had a career as long and varied as Dee Wallace. She’s worked with some of the most interesting...
In just over a decade, Thomas Tull’s Legendary Pictures has become a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. Since 2005 Legendary...
Both Todd Lousio and Sarah Koskoff started their careers in front of the camera, appearing in both television and film. With a solid amount...
Ariel S. Winter’s The Twenty-Year Death tells the story of a writer and his wife whose lives are torn apart by violence and calamity...
The revolution will be televised… With so much out there in terms of content, trying to wade through it all can be like rowing...
By CJ Meoli The filmmaking collective Radio Silence cannot explain how they created a movie so frightening and disjointed that it could take the...
It was (mostly) a pleasure to attend the Saturn Awards again this year, the 40th Anniversary of the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and...
Whether intentional or not, Scott Leberecht has made his mark on a genre. His film, Midnight Son, is the antithesis of the current trend...
Created by writer and artist Martin Eden, Spandex charts the adventures of a group of Brighton-based gay super-heroes, doing battle with 50-foot lesbians, a...
Back in the early 2000s I happened to meet a young chap named Nate Bowden who was then writing comics under his own label,...
Wasn’t Kill Bill such a great comeback movie for Marilyn Monroe? Didn’t John Wayne deserve the Academy Award for that instead of True Grit?...
Max Landis is having a pretty good year. He saw Chronicle, a film he wrote debut at number one and that same week The...
Let me begin by saying that if I could spend everyday writing about Mary Jo Pehl I would. And yes, I am aware of...
The big screen big budget adaptation of THE AVENGERS kicks ass at the box office around the world, uniting many of Marvel’s big screen...
I first heard of Christopher Farnsworth the week his first novel, Blood Oath was released in May 2010 and was completely hooked. It immediately...
“First there was the collapse of civilization: anarchy, genocide, starvation. Then when it seemed things couldn’t get any worse, we got the plague. The...
Without Matty Simmons, the world might be a very different place. A former newspaper reporter, Simmons was the Executive Vice President of Diner’s Club,...
Recipient of 2011 SOC Lifetime Achievement Award in Stills Photography, photographer David James has had a long career in the film industry, working on...