2016 Retrospective: What We Learned This Year from ‘Stranger Things’
We love genre mashups. Like Joss Whedon’s Firefly (a western about pirates in outer space), Stranger Things successfully mixes popular genres, becoming an ’80s sci-fi
We love genre mashups. Like Joss Whedon’s Firefly (a western about pirates in outer space), Stranger Things successfully mixes popular genres, becoming an ’80s sci-fi
The ‘80s revival that has been steadily gaining momentum in the pop culture arena since the mid-2000s (post-Grand Theft Auto: Vice City) reached a new
As Cullen Bunn lets the roots of his mythology in Harrow County grow ever deeper, he hasn’t forgotten about the human element. Emmy may not
The Life and Death story arc has quite literally been everywhere, and it’s quite literally about surviving every circumstance. That’s the only through line I
Although I don’t read many, I like a good mystery. I like watching a tangled web un-weave. I like watching our protagonist being dragged through
Comics have a way of redefining themselves in order to keep up with the changing tide of time itself. Heroes who first came into existence
Many tributes have been pouring out over Facebook and other social media. I understand why. First, 2016 has taken a lot from us. Not that
The following is an interview with author (and long-time Fanbase Press Contributor) Joshua Desjardins, who recently released his debut children’s book, The Tale of Two Princes.
The disturbingly beautiful rendition of “Edelweiss” by Jeanette Olsson in the opening credits of The Man in the High Castle brings us to the alternate
Not too long ago, we gave you the first part of the Top Ten Wonder Woman Artists. After a brief respite, we now give you
“I know, ‘Females and finances don’t mix.’ But that can be interpreted in many different ways.” — Nog More than any other medium, television and
As the world waits to see if Daniel Craig will reprise his role as James Bond for a fifth time, one thing is certain: His