Get ‘Lost in Space’ on Netflix in April
Check out our sneak peek trailer of the new Lost In Space series, coming to Netflix April 13th.
Check out our sneak peek trailer of the new Lost In Space series, coming to Netflix April 13th.
Today our friend and frequent Biff Bam Pop! contributor Lindsay Gibb launches the Winona Forever podcast alongside Rekha Tulsiram. Lindsay shares some information about it.
Setting aside my sense of consumerist nihilism for a moment, Infinity Countdown Prime #1, a one-shot prequel to a new miniseries out next month, does sound like a lot of fun!
Are you counting down the days until Season 2 of Jessica Jones premieres on Netflix? If so, here’s another trailer from Netflix.
For the gamers out there, the last few weeks have seen some fun releases hit digital and physical store shelves. One was a pretty big deal, the other has gone a little under the radar – depending on your system, they’re both well worth your time.
Mohawk is the follow-up to director Ted Geoghegan’s 2015 film We Are Still Here, from a script he co-wrote with Grady Hendrix (the writer of Horrorstor, My Best Friend’s Exorcism, and Paperbacks From Hell). I was fortunate enough to catch an early screening in Syracuse this past Friday at the Palace Theater, where Geoghegan was in attendance to introduce the movie and do a Q&A at the end.
Massive. That’s an accurate way to describe the debut of Black Panther at the box office this weekend.
Horror toys should be making a bloody splash at Toy Fair 2018.
It’s a huge weekend for Marvel fans, movie fans, and those that have always dreamed of seeing representation on the big screen. The question isn’t whether or not Black Panther will top the box office; it’s how much money will it bring with it when it arrives there.
This week’s episode of The Alienist, “These Bloody Thoughts,” opens with a tense scene between Dr. Kreizler and a former patient, a woman who reveals herself as a BDSM practitioner, although she doesn’t use those terms.
Full Bleed: The Comics & Culture Quarterly Volume 1 was announced and crowd-funded last year via Kickstarter – and it’s been an eagerly anticipated release ever since.
Hello. Nice to meet you. My name is Monica. I’ve been playing video games for 33 years and 55 days. I can still remember the exact moment the bug hit me: Christmas Eve, 1984. My first computer. I was eight years old.