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Fast & Sloppy. Like Joker & Harley, Well… You Know.

Round Two… goes to Marvel. Yeah, sadly, I have to admit that Marvel owned the summer at this point. Round One (Civil War vs. Batman v Superman) was clearly a Marvel win. Now Round Two must be ceded to X-Men,… Continue Reading →

B.C. Butcher: A Stone Age Slasher Film from Troma Entertainment

I have been a fan of Troma films since my teens. In fact, one of the very first horror films I watched was the cult classic, The Toxic Avenger. I remember having to hide my eyes during the bathroom scene… Continue Reading →

What’s Next for the Jurassic Franchise?

Per Matt “No one is impressed with a dinosaur anymore.” That line of dialogue cannot be further from the truth. After Jurassic World broke multiple box-office records earlier this year, the future seems incredibly bright for distributor Universal Studios. With… Continue Reading →

Waiting in Line for Star Wars: From 1980 to 2015

Per Matt A lot can change throughout the years, but the anticipation for a new Star Wars movie never seems to disappear. The production company may have been sold, the creator may have retired and a new generation of filmmakers… Continue Reading →

Back to Frank Black

Per Matt “In a world where evil has many faces, hope has just one: Frank Black.” For three years, Millennium pushed every boundary as a television series from 1996 to 1999. Hard to describe using only a few words, it… Continue Reading →

Back to Frank Black Interview: Adam Chamberlain

Per Matt The year of 2015 is a monumental one for Ten Thirteen Productions. Thirteen years after The X-Files wrapped, a six-episode event series began production and will return to television in January. Chris Carter’s second series, Millennium, has also… Continue Reading →

Video Games Live Featuring the San Diego Symphony

Per Matt The San Diego Symphony ebulliently performed the music of Video Games Live, just in time to launch San Diego Comic-Con!

Distant Worlds: Music From FINAL FANTASY featuring the Nashville Symphony

Per Matt Last night, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center was transported to Distant Worlds, courtesy of FINAL FANTASY.

Redbox Rental: Despicable Me 2

Despicable Me was a surprise-success story in 2010. How in the world could Universal top that movie?

William Shakespeare’s Star Wars

Just when I thought there were no new ideas in the Star Wars Universe… Verily, there is a new hope.

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