Today we had the honor of speaking with Michael Dorn (‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’) about his role in the upcoming sci-fi spectacle…
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Fifty years ago, Norton Juster’s book ‘The Phantom Tollbooth‘ was translated into a fantastic animated film by legendary animator Chuck Jones. The…
Sometimes subverting expectations can be a good thing. Ya know … if done right. Over the years there have been a number…
Kids’ entertainment is a tricky thing to master. Some films focus on gross-out humor; some are just glorified commercials. There’s a very thin…
When you think about Batman there are any number of faces that might come to mind, from Christian Bale to the classic comic…
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Director Dean Alioto sat down with us this week to talk about his new film ‘Portal’. This new paranormal flick follows a group…
I know what you’re thinking. “How the hell do you make a comic out of Mystery Science Theater 3000?” It’s the first question…
Jeffrey Combs has been a horror icon for as long as I’ve been alive. In 1986 I got to see ‘Re-Animator’ in the…
During the hiatus between its second and third seasons, ‘Stranger Things‘ did what all hit genre shows eventually must: It expanded beyond…
From ‘Star Wars’ to ‘Alien’, Dark Horse Comics in many ways made their name on the strength of their licensed books. But of…
There’s been a lot of talk about civilians making a physical push to get into Area 51. This conspiracy theory-laden site is more…
I was sold on ‘Devil’s Revenge’ the second I saw William Shatner wielding a shotgun on the poster. Not only that, but the…