AFI Fest 2014: ‘Foxcatcher’ – Film Review
Reporting from 2014 AFI Fest presented by Audi When I first moved to Los Angeles eight years ago, my roommate was a girl, so, as
Reporting from 2014 AFI Fest presented by Audi When I first moved to Los Angeles eight years ago, my roommate was a girl, so, as
In previous editions of Fanboy Comics’ Kickstarter Report series, we have featured everything from comic books and graphic novels, to novellas, children’s books, RPGs, movies,
I first came across Gabriel Hardman when I reviewed the Dark Horse one-shot Station to Station, drawn by Hardman and co-written with his wife and
I love reading novels set in different times and places which is probably why I’m such a huge fan of Steampunk, science fiction, and fantasy.
You know what there needs to be more of in the world? Fun superhero adventure comics for kids full of that corny, 7-year-old-style humor and
Lots of good movies have been made about unintelligent characters. This year is the 20th anniversary of Forrest Gump, and no matter how you might
One day, in the very distant future, a man decides to go outside for a walk. Never mind that the outside air is a toxic
The Kill Screen #2 picks up Chris’ story some time after the events in The Kill Screen #1 – I Love You. He’s acquired a
Creators Sina Grace and Daniel Freedman are back, and they’re taking you on a non-stop bruise cruise into a neo-future with old friends, new alliances,
The Almighties #0 combines the brief backstories of the team from The Almighties Origins with a fun, Stefanos-centric tale and an unrelated one-shot titled “The
Close your eyes. Imagine yourself sitting on the edge of a small playground. The bench you sit on looks out over lush green grass, a
The Fanboy Comics crew discuss their reactions to Episode 7 of Season Two of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., their reactions to the reveal behind Coulson’s