The Unsung Anti-Hero: A Retrospective Review of ‘Licence to Kill’
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
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,
Seven years ago I was in a men’s bathroom on the University of Mary Washington campus, changing into women’s clothes. It was National Coming Out
Happy Pride Month, my fellow fairies! I know, I know. We celebrate pride throughout the month of June, and October is LGBTQ+ History Month. Although,
This editorial provides Fanbase Press readers with a retrospective to the original 1973 film Westworld, directed by Michael Crichton, and serves as a kickoff to
Greetings from a darkly lit cavern under the streets of Gotham City! In early 1939, Action Comics teased readers with a headshot of a mysterious
Rocksteady Games and Warner Bros. Games, in their Batman Arkham series, have taken iconic characters and translated them into a rich, playable universe. Drawing on
The world’s greatest detective is anti-intellectual. The world of Batman celebrates technology. Batman constantly relies on ingenious gadgets, computer algorithms, and tools to scan scenes,