Since it’s the Halloween season, each edition of Thor’s Comic Column in October will feature at least one comic with a horror theme. Enjoy! First Look: Niles Gives Good Zombie in “Batman: Gotham County Line” By Russell Paulette I hope the headline didn’t spoil the first issue ending, here—but let’s be honest. You heard Steve … Continue reading →
By all rights I should hate the films of Cameron Crowe. They’re all essentially good natured, and sweet, and about the best qualities of people. I hate that stuff. But what makes his films work for me – hell, more than work; Crowe is one of my favorite modern filmmakers – is the fact that … Continue reading →
By all rights I should hate the films of Cameron Crowe. They’re all essentially good natured, and sweet, and about the best qualities of people. I hate that stuff. But what makes his films work for me – hell, more than work; Crowe is one of my favorite modern filmmakers – is the fact that … Continue reading →
Q: How nervous are you about this movie opening? Whedon: Wow, starting with the hard stuff! The interweb is just a fad. Does that alienate people? How nervous am I? I’m actually pretty calm. I am being medicated now, steadily, to keep me that way. I got really nervous when I realized that ultimately I … Continue reading →
You’re all winners if you ask me. Actually, you’re not. By hook or crook there’s always people who click onto this site who are piles of problems and worthy of seventeen punches to the nipples. Most of you are great, though! Here’s the next group of folks who have won one of our many, MANY … Continue reading →
Mailbagsukidoji: The Steady Leak may not be so steady these days, but your letters have been, so I must share them and answer them so that the wheels keep turning on this crazy little bitch. Feel free to ask whatever about whomever or whatever, and I’ll do my best to answer it. Letters in here … Continue reading →
Adam Baldwin had just watched the Jaynestown episode of Firefly the night before the Serenity junket in LA. I can understand why you would want to watch an episode of a TV show where someone has built a statue of you. Jaynestown is probably one of the three best episodes of that short lived series, … Continue reading →
There’s a consensus on our message boards that people like reading one on one interviews over roundtable interviews. Well, I won’t sell you this as a one on one, but I will tell you that this is about as close to a one on one as I have gotten at a table. So when Paxton … Continue reading →
I haven’t seen all the movies that will be vying for awards attention at the end of the year, but I have seen a bunch. And it’s hard for me to imagine that any of the ones coming up will contain a performance as immersive and impressive as Philip Seymour Hoffman’s in Capote. He takes … Continue reading →