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Impressions of a First-Time Dragon Con Attendee

“What’s your favorite fandom?”

Marvel’s Agent Carter

Marvel’s Agent Carter arrives amid the need for more female-centric storylines within the male-dominated Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Per Matt The Marvel Cinematic Universe keeps expanding, getting bigger and better!

Redbox Review: The Wolverine

Nothing rings in the new year quite like a pair of adamantium claws… SNIKT!

Previewing Dragon Con 2013

Dragon Con 2013 has arrived!

Redbox Rental: Django Unchained

What kind of controversy can Writer-Director Quentin Tarantino not get himself into while creating a pre-Civil War film centered around bounty hunters?

Geek Media Expo Interview: Jacob Rougemont

Per My Brother Jacob Rougemont was a special guest at the Geek Media Expo volume 4 recently, held in Nashville, TN. Originally, he took his interest in Marvel comic books and created the webpage, Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Fan Page. From… Continue Reading →

Redbox Rental — Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

Let me give myself a treat! Even though it’s a little early for Christmas (and Black Friday, as well), at least I’m not watching a direct-to-DVD movie, for once! Well, almost. Even though this movie was given a HUGE budget,… Continue Reading →

Surviving DragonCon 2012

Per My Brother: So far, it’s been a great convention season! Previously, I’d represented Zombies In My Blog at San Diego Comic-Con, and recently represented at DragonCon! The last time I visited DragonCon was in 1999 (when I was covering… Continue Reading →

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

FULL DISCLOSURE NOTICE: I’m a big fan of alternate-reality stories. Combining the familiar with a “What if…” scenario piques my imagination and instantly grabs my attention. So, when Seth Grahame-Smith details the untold stories from Abraham Lincoln’s secret journals and… Continue Reading →

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