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The Skeleton Key Ghost Stories contest continues! You still have time to enter to win an amazing prize pack that includes a 27 inch TV, a DVD player, and a 10-pack of Universal horror DVDs to enjoy on your new set up! Here’s how the contest works – people send in their ghost stories (truth … Continue reading →
Almost two decades after he fought Mark Pillow to a standstill, Superman is making his return to theaters. And quite literally. I hope the utilization of third-person singular present tense will become a recurring theme for film titles of DC heroes: Batman Begins, Superman Returns, Wonder Woman Arrives, Hawkman Soars, Power Girl Jiggles, etc. Anyway, … Continue reading →
Every single day of the week (almost), a new Graboid appears on this site for you to guess the name of the film, share with your officemates, or discuss on our message boards. Sometimes the graboid will be very easy and sometimes it’ll be as obscure as obscure gets. So read the news, read the … Continue reading →
There’s something to be said for Tom Jane’s geek dedication – not only is his upcoming slate filled with comic book projects, but now he’s gunning for some mutants. Nope, it’s not a Marvel crossover movie with the Punisher blasting holes in the ever-increasing X-Men ranks (for now we’ll have to speculate that Brett Ratner … Continue reading →
Do you think that Jules Verne is a boring old dead writer? WRONG! He’s a DaVinci Code kinda guy, it turns out – he actually went to the center of the Earth and hid clues about it in a book that he slyly titled Journey to the Center of the Earth! That’s the premise of … Continue reading →
Hustle & Flow is one of my favorite movies of 2005, and probably a lock for my Top 15 list at the end of the year (although what was once a tough list to fill has become very crowded thanks to a tsunami of high quality films at the end of the year), but I … Continue reading →
You should know that if, after seeing Walk the Line, you want to buy Johnny Cash albums you’ll have to go to the country section of your local record store. I say that because as I left the screening of the biopic I realized most of the movie had tried to keep Cash as far … Continue reading →
With the fourth film in the series, the Harry Potter films may have set a real record – it’s the first franchise where each movie is better than the last one for this long. A lot of the credit must go to the source material. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was, at the … Continue reading →
First Look: Writer/Artist Matt Wagner Peers into Year Two with “Batman and the Monster Men” By Russell Paulette I suppose if one were to line up all the ‘early career’ Batman stories end-to-end, you’d probably cover more than half of his career. For some reason, those early years capture the creator’s imagination more than any … Continue reading →
The Skeleton Key Ghost Stories contest is underway! You still have time to enter to win an amazing prize pack that includes a 27 inch TV, a DVD player, and a 10-pack of Universal horror DVDs to enjoy on your new set up! Here’s how the contest works – people send in their ghost stories … Continue reading →