Is Avengers: Doomsday in major trouble? A new rumor suggests Marvel’s Kevin Feige may be guiding the Russo Brothers more than some fans may expect. One of the most beautiful things about the MCU is that, while producers like Kevin Feige oversee the larger canon and continuity, each individual story
Blu-ray Review: Prague Nights
I grew up on army bases in West German during the early ’70s when dad was stationed in the divided country. This was at the height of the Cold War so there was quite a bit of tension. Few things were scarier than the time we took a car trip
The Weekly Round-Up #798 w/ Assorted Crisis Events #1, Absolute Superman #5, Ultimates #10, and more X-Manhunt
Still behind, and looking at the number of books coming out this week, that’s not going to change anytime soon… Best Comic of My Week: Assorted Crisis Events #1 – I’ve been looking forward to this comic since the day I finished the last issue of 20th Century Men, even
Artists in Residence: Jeremy Workman on SECRET MALL APARTMENT
With his latest film, Secret Mall Apartment, documentarian Jeremy Workman delves into a piece of art that’s the stuff of urban legend: over the course of four years in the early-mid 2000s, Providence artist Michael Townsend and a group of collaborators created a secret apartment in the bowels of the
Beyond Snow White: Fandom Must Stop Falling for the Hate
After years of internet scrutiny, memes, and vitriolic podcasts, it’s official: Disney’s Snow White remake debuted as a box office disappointment. With studio estimates pegging the film’s opening at around $43 million in the U.S., the new musical comes in south of Tim Burton’s remake of a similarly antiquated Disney