The Wednesday Run Visits The Dark Corners of the DCU In ‘Justice League Dark #1′
Shining a light on obscurity, DC Comics brings a sense of justice to some great, cult-classic, characters!

Shining a light on obscurity, DC Comics brings a sense of justice to some great, cult-classic, characters!
It a post SDCC 2018 come-down for this installment of Heroes and Villains! We fittingly have The Long Con, a book about a convention at the end of the world!
In this edition of Biff Bam Pop!’s Actor Trading Cards, Leo Craven looks at the career of Superman himself, Henry Cavill.
The world as we know it ended in September 1978. That was the month when Doubleday published Stephen King’s sixth novel, The Stand. This wildly popular story may be the … Continue reading M-O-O-N! That Spells ‘This Dark Chest of Wonders: 40 Years of ‘The Stand”
The Fantasia 2018 selection, ‘The Witch in the Window,’ demonstrates that movies revolving around family dynamics don’t have to be sappy, especially when they involve a disturbed spirit in the attic.
With San Diego Comic Con and Fantasia Film Fest having both been in full swing this past weekend, there was a lot of horror geek news making the round. Hopefully you followed our coverage of both here on Biff Bam Pop. Lots of great reviews, trailers, and new release news!
The Witch Part One: The Subversion,’ South Korean director Park Hoon-jung’s latest film, graces Fantasia 2018 with a hefty dose of violence, but doesn’t bring audiences much of anything new.
Consider us shocked. Stunned, even. What looked to be an obvious number one at the box office this weekend has to settle for second place
The trailer for Shazam is definitely the lightest DC has ever delivered, and could bode well for what we’ll see next spring.
Blue and fun – that’s the sense that the first trailer for the upcoming Aquaman gives off. Maybe we’re done with the dark days of DC movies?
At long last, the first official trailer for Glass is here. And it’s everything we’d want.
As uncool as it is when cell phones are the instruments used to call the authorities on unsuspecting black people generally existing in public, it is at least a bit of a consolation prize that lately they are also being used to record these altercations for the world to see.