2016: A Retrospective
It just seems like yesterday when 2016 lay stretched before us like a two-lane highway, leading off to a vanishing point on the horizon to
It just seems like yesterday when 2016 lay stretched before us like a two-lane highway, leading off to a vanishing point on the horizon to
In a year of some mind-bogglingly good television series, few find a way to bring a common trope into new territory. In simplest terms, Dirk
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
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
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
Silver Plane Films and Kingfisher Media rounds out casting of the noir thriller, D.O.A. Blood River, with Christa B. Allen (“Revenge,” “13 Going on 30”)
Earlier this year, award-winning sci-fi/fantasy/speculative fiction author Ursula K. Le Guin released two new short story collections, THE FOUND AND THE LOST (Simon and Schuster/Saga
With the wrap up of Dark Horse Comics’ Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 10 behind us and the start of Season 11 just around the
Dear Lady Gaga, I remember seeing ads for your records back in the day, when you were new to the scene. You know, like in
It was sad news this past weekend in which Glyn Dillon confirmed that his older brother, comic book artist Steve Dillon, passed away on Saturday,