Toil And Trouble And Wytches #1 On The Wednesday Run

We’re well into one of Biff Bam Pop’s favourite months of the year, the one where the leaves start to change to orange and then blood red in colour, where … Continue reading Toil And Trouble And Wytches #1 On The Wednesday Run

31 Days Of Horror 2014 – Murder By Decree (1979)

The world over, and in even in the realm of pop culture, is there a more horrifying thought in public consciousness than the famously unsolved murders of Jack the Ripper? … Continue reading 31 Days Of Horror 2014 – Murder By Decree (1979)

Get Back To Class With Gotham Academy #1 On The Wednesday Run

The fall means back to school, doesn’t it? Regardless of your age, the change in weather and the change in the colour of leaves (well, depending upon where you live) … Continue reading Get Back To Class With Gotham Academy #1 On The Wednesday Run

The 80’s & Denzel Look To Equalize The Box Office-Biff Bam Pop’s Box Office Predictions

Hollywood’s mining television again with a big new release this weekend. Remember the mid-to-late eighties show, The Equalizer, starring Edward Woodward? If you do, you’re definitely of a certain age. … Continue reading The 80’s & Denzel Look To Equalize The Box Office-Biff Bam Pop’s Box Office Predictions

Sci-Fi Goes To The Roche Limit #1 On The Wednesday Run

Science fiction and comic books. It’s like the raison d’etre of the pop culture medium these days, and I, for one, couldn’t be happier. To varying degrees, Marvel Comics and … Continue reading Sci-Fi Goes To The Roche Limit #1 On The Wednesday Run

A Rock ‘N’ Roll Crucible: U2–Songs Of Innocence (2014) Reviewed

Not counting last year’s “Ordinary Love” from the Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom film and this year’s “Invisible” for Product Red, it’s been five years since we last heard from … Continue reading A Rock ‘N’ Roll Crucible: U2–Songs Of Innocence (2014) Reviewed

Childhood Magic Is Oddly Normal #1 On The Wednesday Run

Oddly. Normal. Two words that stick out like sore thumbs when you place them next to each other. One of the gripes I (as well as some of the other … Continue reading Childhood Magic Is Oddly Normal #1 On The Wednesday Run

TIFF 2014: Interview with Day 40’s Sol Friedman

So Darren Aronofsky’s Noah with Russell Crowe was a huge hit, grossing over $350 million so far this year. Seems like people respond to the story of God pressing the reset … Continue reading TIFF 2014: Interview with Day 40’s Sol Friedman

Myth Making With Prometheus Fire And Stone #1 On The Wednesday Run

Here at Biff Bam Pop!, we’re big fans of the Alien film franchise. Who isn’t, right? So when Prometheus, a parallel spin off of that famous sci-fi/horror franchise was released … Continue reading Myth Making With Prometheus Fire And Stone #1 On The Wednesday Run

Somber on the High Seas: Haemoo Sinks Under Its Own Weight

Genre-bending is a real Korean specialty. From the family drama monster movie hybrid of Bong Joon-Ho’s The Host to the madcap martial arts western of Kim Jee-Woon’s The Good, The Bad, … Continue reading Somber on the High Seas: Haemoo Sinks Under Its Own Weight

TIFF 2014: Interview with Entangled’s Tony Elliott

Who hasn’t fantasized about living a different life, bifurcated, one where you could make a whole new set of choices and see where they lead? But still live your own life, … Continue reading TIFF 2014: Interview with Entangled’s Tony Elliott

Got That Swing: Bang Bang Baby and Songs She Wrote About People She Knows

Finding new talent is a thrill, that delectable shock when you hit on something that speeds your pulse and your synapses and says, “Hey, bet you’ve never seen it done quite … Continue reading Got That Swing: Bang Bang Baby and Songs She Wrote About People She Knows