Down the Rabbit Hole with Lilton Stewart III
I go down the rabbit hole with writer/director Lilton Stewart III about turning Oswald the Lucky Rabbit into a horror icon…
I go down the rabbit hole with writer/director Lilton Stewart III about turning Oswald the Lucky Rabbit into a horror icon…
Skybound, Image, and Hasbro dropped a trailer hinting at the building excitement for Skybound’s Energon Universe and I recant my criticism.
It could have been a sensitive coming of age drama, or a wacky slice of life at a bowling alley, but those murderous cultists showed up…
Already a beautiful work of art, Takashi Yamazaki and Toho International have remastered Godzilla Minus One into black and white…
You won’t be able to ride around in it, but Fanhome is offering a subscription-based model kit that any caped crusader would love…
The monstrously fruitful teaming of Skybound Entertainment and Universal Products continues with a journey to the Amazon…
As if answering my complaint about making Mickey Mouse a common slasher, it looks like Oswald the Lucky Rabbit will haunt my dreams…
Fans got surprise announcements from both Paramount and Lucasfilm this week; throw in a Marvel comic and we’ve got Ultimate Trek Wars!
It’s been one week since Steamboat Willie went public domain, and the results are predictable — we’ve gone Steamboat Willie CRAZY!
The last movie in the DCEU, this fun adventure carries weight on its back it shouldn’t have to when it’s made by people who love Aquaman.
Running down a list of comics that stuck with me throughout 2023 — from superheroes to Westerns to touching memoir. Check it out!
Nerdweek News returns to start 2024 off right — gently mocking the end of 2023 in nerditry. Good-bye to the DCEU and hello, Dune the Musical!
Kidnapped as a baby and raised to fight monster hunters, Amanda Lam strikes back against the supernatural in a fun graphic novel…
The Aristocats meet The Walking Dead in this new feline-centric book from the creators of the 2021 hit comic Stray Dogs.
Cartoonist Kaveh Taherian gently skewers life in Los Angeles through the glowing red eyes of Mothman. No prophecies, just accurate satire.
Leah McKendrick writes, directs, and stars in this unconventional comedy about freezing eggs and discovering who you actually are.
Artist and filmmaker Patrick Horvath broke through with his first published comic, and took time at L.A. Comic Con to talk with me about it.
The Krakoa era will hath ended. But like a mythical bird — oh, what IS its name? — the X-Men will be reborn in July.
Actor Craig Barstow may be washed up, but hero Captain Cal Armstrong thinks there’s still a life for them both in the World of Tomorrow!
A new creepy wallcrawler makes his debut in March — either late or early for Halloween. It’s Marvel time, so yes.
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