This article is part of Collector’s Digest, an editorial series powered by: 25 years ago, the world of toys changed forever. LEGO, a privately-owned Danish company commonly known for its in-house, original IPs branched out into the realm of licensed products in spectacular fashion. In late February 1999, LEGO Star
Blu-ray Review: Night Falls On Manhattan
Not to brag, but I haven’t seen Night Falls On Manhattan since attending the U.S. Premiere. I’m still not sure why director Sidney Lumet brought the movie down to Raleigh, North Carolina since it wasn’t about the area and they didn’t fake Manhattan in Wilmington. Instead having the event inside
The Many Times Ryan Gosling Was Hilarious Beyond Barbie and The Fall Guy
Ryan Gosling is living his best life these days. Or certainly his funniest. After earning an Academy Award nomination purely based on his ability to persuasively turn “Kenergy” into a noun in last summer’s Barbie, he brought that pure, uncut Ken stuff to the Oscar stage. No, not by winning
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Space is great. It’s massive, it’s colorful, and you can have big fights with lasers there. It really does have everything you could want. But it also has problems—mainly, like we said, that it’s massive. In fact it’s so massive that if you want to go anywhere in it (apart
Review: ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY
This Saturday is May 4th and I will be celebrating Star Wars Day by watching the original trilogy of Star Wars. I was nearly working, so I had to beg, lie, and grovel to get the day off. When that didn’t work, there was always blackmail of my manager. In