
Comic-Con 2003: The Other Side Of Comic-Con
Comic-Con is so much more than just comics. It’s everything you’ve ever seen as a child (or a grown up child) meshed into one fun experience.
Comic-Con is so much more than just comics. It’s everything you’ve ever seen as a child (or a grown up child) meshed into one fun experience.
Cheyenne Silver talks about crossing over with Mystere, a graphic novel character she hopes will bring mainstream success.
Many of my noble readers know of my appreciation for masked wrestling. I’ve been tuned into Lucha since I can remember El Solitario and Mil […]
Starting out as a one-shot character in a poker game scene on Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Clem (a.k.a. “The Loose-skinned Demon,” according to his billing […]
One of the best parts about Comic-Con for real genre fans is the opportunity to walk through the autograph area and catch a glimpse (or […]
In Part One of this interview, model-actress Gina Gatto talked about becoming an action figure. In today’s section, she goes on to discuss her last […]
Actress/model Gina Gatto put Comic-Con fans under the boot of the Baroness, but then sat down to talk with us about the experience.
Sometimes you catch a film critic calling a summer movie “…a real ride!” Which sort of leaves us in an awkward position when Disney releases […]
Pardon the personal recollection. But when I first started really understanding that there was such a thing as fandom, my big guide-post was the fanzine […]
When we first arrived at Comic-Con, my cohorts grabbed me and said in breathy tones of excitement, “Chase Masterson is here!” To which I could only […]
When The Matrix hit theaters four years ago, nobody knew what hit them, least of all Warner Brothers. A fresh (to some) melding of science […]
A mish-mash of so many better films — and some not so better — The Hunted should probably stay lost in the wilderness…
His influence is still felt today, so it’s high time you basked in the legend that is the Legend of Dolemite…
Steve Martin and Queen Latifah do their best to bring down the house in this social satire that’s funny but not piercing.
What do you do when you can’t resist feeding off your friends? Join Vampires Anonymous, of course, and hope for the best…
Grappling with police corruption while trying to simplify it, Dark Blue ends up being nothing… but Kurt Russell is great.
If you like this kind of comedy, you’ll enjoy Old School… or Back to School… or P.C.U. or maybe Animal House…
Writer/director Mark Steven Johnson has his fanboy heart in the right place, but his fandom sometimes blocks coherent storytelling.
Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson return as an unlikely — and inaccurate — action team that’s more Hope and Crosby than Schwarzenegger.
Terry Gilliam keeps tilting at windmills as his impossible dream of making a movie without a hitch fails to come true again…
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