The Best Of Biff Bam Pop – 2009
The last day of 2009 and the last Biff Bam Pop post of 2009. It’s pretty amazing that we’ve been around for over a year now. I noticed the other … Continue reading The Best Of Biff Bam Pop – 2009
The last day of 2009 and the last Biff Bam Pop post of 2009. It’s pretty amazing that we’ve been around for over a year now. I noticed the other … Continue reading The Best Of Biff Bam Pop – 2009
With the sad news that director John Hughes passed away from a heart attack in New York City Thursday morning, the writers of Biff Bam Pop are sharing their favourite … Continue reading Biff Bam Pop Remembers John Hughes
Johnny Gruesome, by Gregory Lamberson, is the muscle car of horror novels. A hot-rod gorefest of rapidly-building suspense and high-adrenaline violence. Johnny Grissom is a hot-headed teen who dies in … Continue reading Ian Rogers Reviews: Johnny Gruesome by Gregory Lamberson
No matter what you listen to these days, there’s no doubt that we all listened to Michael Jackson at some point in our lives. In memory of the man’s music, … Continue reading Biff Bam Pop! Remembers Michael Jackson
The Grove, by John Rector, is the story of Dexter McCray, a farmer with a dark past who is prone to blackouts. The day after his wife leaves him — … Continue reading Ian Rogers’ Reviews: "The Grove," by John Rector
The following is the second part of my coverage of the “Lost” Season 5 finale, “The Incident.” Jack I think the main thing to take away from Jack in “The … Continue reading Ian Rogers’ Oceanic Update: Swan Song — Part 2
There’s a famous quote by Anton Chekhov in which he says, “If there is a gun hanging on the wall in the first act, it must fire in the last.” … Continue reading Ian Rogers’ Oceanic Update: Swan Song — Part 1
“Follow the Leader” was the penultimate episode of Season 5. It was also one of the most fast-paced hours of TV I’ve seen in a long time. Sawyer and Juliet … Continue reading Ian Rogers’ Oceanic Update: Dr. Jacklove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Jughead Bomb
Destiny’s a bitch. First, Daniel Faraday loses the love of his life, Charlotte, to the volatile side-effects of the island’s time-skipping. Then he’s sent back to the ’70s and is … Continue reading Ian Rogers’ Oceanic Update: My Mother the Murderer
Are the dead lonely? Maybe, but I think Miles, the man who can speak to them, is even lonelier. Such a power might seem like a gift at first — … Continue reading Ian Rogers’ Oceanic Update: Memoirs of a Ghost Whisperer, or All My Friends Are Dead People
You know his name. You know his face. You know his claws. You know his funky hairdo. But did you know that the mutant known as Wolverine is Canadian? Okay, … Continue reading Countdown to X-Men Origins: Wolverine – Canada’s Secret Weapon… Weapon X, that is: Ian Rogers’ On Wolverine’s Canadian Heritage