Look! Up on the Shelves! It’s ‘Action Comics #1000’ on The Wednesday Run
Today marks a very special occasion: DC Comics’ publication of the 1000th issue of Action Comics, the monthly series that started it all for Superman, decades ago.
Today marks a very special occasion: DC Comics’ publication of the 1000th issue of Action Comics, the monthly series that started it all for Superman, decades ago.
Celebrate Carol Danvers’ (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) 50th anniversary this summer with a series of variant covers from Marvel Comics.
Rampage squeaked to number one but there was a surprise contender in the mix. Check out how our predictions compared to the final box office numbers.
Hello, freaks and fiends! This week in horror we get you smelling good in preparation for a couple of big releases. Plus, there’s some Henry Rollins related news! The essence … Continue reading The Week In Horror: BPAL, ‘Robot Ninja’ Returns, ‘(S)He Never Died’ + More
I previously reviewed Ted Geoghegan’s Mohawk after seeing it on the big screen at The Palace in Syracuse NY. I was very moved by this picture, and raved about it. … Continue reading ‘Mohawk’ Arrives on Blu-Ray
When we think of Las Vegas, what quickly comes to mind is the gambling, bright lights, and crime. Brian Rouff’s book, The House Always Wins: A Vegas Ghost Story, gives us a peek into the gritty side of Vegas from the eyes of a small town reporter’s point of view.
It seems like only December that Dwayne Johnson was making all the money with Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle. Now, The Rock is back and hoping to make a monkey out of the competition.
The Warriors AlamoCity is a feature length fan film that adds some backstory to the original with a little retconning for good measure.
Having nothing new on my plate to review, my gaming wanderlust has been out in full force the last couple of weeks. Yet, as the title of this column suggests it can be summed up in just three words: starving, starving, slashing.
One important element of a great comic book anthology is to fill it with a variety of stories created by some of the industry’s best talents.
The 160-page Aftershock SHOCK Anthology hardcover has got them.
MLB: The Show 18 is exactly what you’d expect from Sony San Diego: it’s beautiful, plays wonderfully and is graphically better than the previous year.
My Dad took me to see Jaws 3D when I was six years old. So I’m sure you can understand why sharks scare the crap out of me. You may also understand why I love a good shark movie – because I like having the crap scared out of me, in a controlled setting.
Which brings us to the first trailer for The Meg.