The worlds of gaming and comics have always shared a close relationship, but the connection has never felt stronger or more creatively ambitious than it does today. What began as simple adaptations has evolved into a new era where stories jump between mediums, expand through multiple timelines, and continue across
Stephen Lang on Tombstone’s Troubled Production: Kurt Russell ‘Refused to Let It Die’
Of all the so-called “Neo-Westerns” produced in the modern era—which is to say Oaters made after the ’70s—few have enjoyed as much longevity as Tombstone. Released sheepishly in 1993 by a studio so preemptively embarrassed about behind-the-scenes troubles that Disney elected to not screen it for critics, Tombstone was expected
Filmmaker Eve Leonard-Walsh Discusses Her Indie Feature Film Because We Are Too Many
Filmmaker Eve Leonard-Walsh Discusses Her Indie Feature Film Because We Are Too Many
NARUTO Writer Talks Live-Action
I don’t know what a Naruto is. I think I have seen Akira twice, and both times I think I was stoned. Honestly, the whole manga/anime thing has kinda passed me by, culturally. I am dimly aware of a “Naruto Run” from some things I have seen on social media,
Monday Movie Memes…And Moan
Monday! Is there anything more scary in a man’s life? Maybe hearing his wife shout his full name from downstairs is pretty scary. Before we get on to Monday’s memes, let’s have a moan. What did you see this weekend? Something good? Something old? I watched Anemone, the movie that