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A writer at the Daily Signal recommended one of the most questionable of European adventure comics, Tintin, as something great for children’s adventure reading: I can’t recall what first inspired me to pull the first thin, colorful volume of Tintin off the shelf at my childhood library. But I do remember the hours I […]
#12 in my ranking of Robert Zemeckis films. Gosh, some people really love this movie, and there’s no way to convince me that a lot of that isn’t due to nostalgia on the part of the audience. The main character’s journey functions as a survey of the 60s, prime material for Baby Boomers to relive […]
Escape from Tarkov is a tough game that demands sharp shooting skills. Many players struggle to hit their targets reliably, which can lead to frustrating losses. But don’t worry – there are ways to boost your aim and start winning more firefights. To get better at aiming in Tarkov, focus on practicing with aim […]
Five years have gone by since Chadwick Boseman passed away, and his character T’Challa is still greatly missed in the world of Wakanda. Now, it seems like Marvel is looking for someone new to fill his shoes for ‘Black Panther 3’. They want to keep the series strong, which makes sense because the first […]
Random Number Generators (RNG) drive some of the most thrilling and addictive parts of gaming today. From loot boxes in popular games to the excitement of online casino slots, RNG is the core of chance in virtual spaces. This article looks at how RNG functions its mental appeal and its influence on gaming culture, […]
Before the Resident Evil franchise found its footing under the direction of Paul W.S. Anderson, the filmic destiny of the iconic zombies was first envisioned by the legendary George A. Romero, the maestro behind the seminal classics Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the Dead. For years, enthusiasts […]
Titan Comics is poised to unveil “Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring,” a thrilling four-part miniseries that showcases Robert E. Howard’s famed Puritan protagonist, Solomon Kane. This eagerly awaited narrative, masterfully crafted by writer and illustrator Patch Zircher, is set to captivate audiences with its projected release on the 26th of March, 2025. Solomon […]
A series of ferocious wildfires continue to ravage the landscape of Los Angeles County, casting an eerie glow over the entertainment capital and threatening to engulf iconic Hollywood landmarks. These relentless infernos have displaced over 100,000 residents and sparked alarming debates regarding the preparedness and effectiveness of local authorities. Additional fires erupted in […]
#13 in my ranking of Robert Zemeckis films. Ensemble pieces are hard, and Robert Zemeckis lands one pretty well with his very first movie. The newest wunderkind and protégé of Steven Spielberg got his first movie with Universal on the promise that Spielberg would finish the film if Zemeckis didn’t work out. Well, work out […]
In 2024, the film industry faced a significant downturn in domestic movie ticket sales, with just 817.9 million tickets sold. That may sound like a decent number, but it’s a staggering 34% drop from the 1.225 billion tickets sold back in 2019. That is just five years ago. Such a decline should be alarming, […]
Disney’s “Skeleton Crew” is facing some serious challenges since its debut, struggling to make a splash on major streaming charts. Starring Jude Law, the live-action show hasn’t managed to crack any significant streaming rankings, hinting at a potential dip in viewer interest for the franchise. This is a far cry from the buzz and […]
In the ever-evolving landscape of comic book lore, originality remains the cornerstone of engaging narratives and unforgettable characters. However, some recent events within the DC Comics universe have sparked a heated debate over the boundaries of creative inspiration and the potential for copyright infringement. At the epicenter of this controversy is independent comic book […]
Entertainment Weekly fawned over the new Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man cartoon being produced for Disney Plus: Next month will mark the premiere of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, an animated Disney+ series that takes the web-slinger back to his comic book roots. Previously titled Spider-Man: Freshman Year, the upcoming show follows a parallel timeline in which Peter Parker […]
#14 in my ranking of Robert Zemeckis’ films. This is the movie that saved Robert Zemeckis’ career. His first two films I Wanna Hold Your Hand and Used Cars are fun little movies, but they were not exactly the financial successes that the studios were hoping from the new whiz kid they wanted to be another Steven Spielberg. […]
Leigh Whannell’s modern reinterpretation of the timeless Universal monster “Wolf Man” is slated to arrive in cinemas next weekend on January 17, 2025, and preliminary feedback from press previews indicates that it may be poised to become a formidable hit, echoing the success of his 2020 film “The Invisible Man.” The cast includes Christopher […]
Adding and customizing text overlays in the CapCut desktop video editor can greatly enhance your videos. Text overlays, such as captions, titles, and callouts, are essential for engaging viewers and conveying information. They help to make content more accessible and memorable, ensuring that your message reaches a wider audience. While video editing software like CapCut […]
#15 in my ranking of Robert Zemeckis’ films. This feels like a return to an older style of storytelling for Robert Zemeckis. This is more in line with the manic early films of his career rather than the more maturely told movies he’d been making since the 90s. In another way, this also feels like […]
It turns out that Mel Brooks has not been keeping up with all the Star Wars movies for the last 38 years. The legendary writer/director/actor who in 1987 parodied the fan-favorite franchise with his film Spaceballs, is putting together a sequel along with producer/star Josh Gad. Spaceballs is a satirical sci-fi comedy released by MGM in 1987. The […]
CNN reports there are artists who understandably still worry AI technology could ruin the industry altogether: It may surprise some people unfamiliar with the comic book industry, with its multibillion-dollar movie tie-ins, that it’s been on the verge of collapse multiple times over the decades. Now AI tools are adding new fears of a […]
Once a treasured part of the sci-fi landscape, Doctor Who has been on a bit of a downward slide in recent years, and that didn’t change at all with its most recent Christmas special, “Joy to the World.” As someone who’s been a devoted fan for a long time, it’s tough to see the […]
Gaming and storytelling go way back. The roll of the dice, the draw of a card—these are moments made for drama. Film and TV have been mining the casino floor for high-stakes scenes for years, turning gamblers into heroes and strategies into legend. But here’s the question: do the lessons of fiction translate to […]
The end is nigh, and the excitement’s slowing down just a smidge for the final battle. Betrayals abound (again) and the vast wealth of At Attin is finally revealed. It’s another quick one as the set up is coming together for the final act. There’s gonna be some spoilers since we’re this far in […]
#16 in my ranking of Robert Zemeckis’ films. The two Bobs painted themselves into a narrative corner with their jokey ending to the first Back to the Future movie. They had no intention of ever making another one, so the tag at the end was just for giggles. But, the first movie was hugely successful and […]
John Nolan and the Mid-Wilshire crew is back on screens for 2025 for The Rookie Season 7 on ABC. After skipping its usual fall release window to kick off the 2024-25 TV season, The Rookie returned this week for Season 7 mid-season with 18 new episodes. The procedural cop universe hit a bump in […]
A few weeks ago, before the recent box office and critical reception failure of LOTR: The War of the Rohhirim, Entertainment Weekly interviewed one of the leading voice actors of the new animated film, Brian Cox, who had something quite eyebrow raising to say about what politics the animated film is echoing: “It works […]
Memories are a funny thing. They seem so real until we discover they’re not. For much of the early days of comic collecting, the goal of most, if not all collectors was to complete the run of any series they were passionate about. You wanted to collect all of them. This held true for […]
As a long-time entertainment reporter, I’ve witnessed countless changes in Hollywood over the years. But this latest move by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has me raising an eyebrow. They’ve just announced that 116 out of 323 eligible films have been excluded from the Best Picture category for the upcoming Oscars. […]
As we step into 2025, it’s time to reflect on the television and movie landscape of 2024. While there were plenty of duds last year, there was a actually a remarkable number of shows and films that are worth your time. For me, 2024 felt dreamlike, passing by in a blur. Despite the rapid […]
Welcome back to another installment of Indie Comics Showcase, the weekly blog where we signal boost a creator-owned independent comics that are currently crowdfunding their projects, crowdsourcing their funding in some way, or just completely self-publishing on their own. Every little bit of support for these creators matters, from a single dollar pledge […]
#17 in my ranking of Robert Zemeckis’ films. Robert Zemeckis is a great filmmaker who understands character, story structure, and basic narrative as much as he enjoys working with the newest technical toys the film world has to offer, but, like most artists, not every film is at the same level as his […]
According to the woke standards being pushed by Popverse, it’s not “cool” for Batman to be a wealthy man: It’s hard to argue Batman’s appeal. The Dark Knight has starred in multiple blockbuster films, he’s the lynchpin of DC’s publishing line, and thousands of fans dream of becoming just like him. In other words, Batman is cool. […]
Rumors involving superhero movies are everywhere these days and while there are some “scoopers” with better track records than others, the truth is that more of these leaks are false than true. Most of the time we don’t address them at all unless they come from one of the major entertainment sites. But this […]
Often times when people talk about adapting Superman for the big screen, they talk about the difficulties of adapting the character wholesomeness for a modern audience. But there are other things that also have to be addressed when you take a character created in 1939 and package him for a 2025 world. One of […]
#18 in my ranking of Robert Zemeckis’ films. Famously made in the year long production break on Cast Away designed to give Tom Hanks enough time to slim down for the second half of that film, What Lies Beneath is a trifle in Robert Zemeckis’ filmography. It’s an homage to Hitchcock that ends up feeling surprisingly generic as it […]
As our readers are well aware, Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of “Snow White” has stirred more than its fair share of significant controversy. And now its latest trailer, released on Christmas Day, has only piled it on. The trailer drew another massive wave of dislikes and negative comments, reflecting an ever-growing discontent among potential audiences. […]
Whovians eager to see the Sea Devils’ return will need to practice some Time Lord patience. While filming has wrapped on The War Between the Land and the Sea after 80 days of production, showrunner Russell T. Davies has warned fans that the highly anticipated Doctor Who spinoff is “still way, way off” from transmission. However, he’s […]
Star Wars: The Acolyte‘s failure has severely impacted the Star Wars franchise, particularly the new series Skeleton Crew, which continues to struggle to attract viewers very likely due to the lingering negative perception from The Acolyte. Despite ambitious plans for The Acolyte, its cancellation highlighted the disconnect between Lucasfilm’s creative direction and audience expectations, […]
Nexus Mods has come under fire for removing a mod that depicted Donald Trump as Captain America, in an act of blatant censorship within the modding community. The incident is part of a broader trend of content removal on the platform, raising questions about the future of modding and creative expression in gaming. […]