Another super busy week with almost no time to read, but this is what I got to: Best Comic of My Week: The Jungle #3 – It’s taken me a while to get a copy of the latest issue of this excellent Uncivilized series, but it’s always worth the wait.
Speed Racer: Emile Hirsch on Audiences Catching Up to the Wachowskis’ Masterpiece
When Speed Racer hit theaters in 2008, its pleasures blew right by audiences. “Speed Racer goes nowhere, and you’d be amazed how long the trip can take,” lamented the New York Times; “It’sforward-thinking, visionary, and much of the time unwatchable,” charged theA.V. Club. Moviegoers agreed, and Speed Racer barely crossed
Charlie Cox Talks the Original Daredevil: Born Again Marvel Abandoned
Daredevil: Born Again was once a very different beast. The revived series was originally conceived by Kevin Feige and co. as a legal procedural for Disney+ following its three-season Netflix run, using their already popular Marvel lawyer to go in a different direction than the gritty show fans were familiar
20 Fun Facts from the History of Pop Culture
Pop culture history is full of stories that sound completely fake until you realize they actually happened. While most involve weird coincidences, others are about celebrities crossing paths in unexpected ways, and a few reveal just how strange the entertainment industry can really be behind the scenes. From rock bands
Ron Smoorenburg Interview
Today we talk with Ron Smoorenburg, a Dutch martial artist, stunt performer, and actor known for his explosive high-kick style and work in international action cinema, including Who Am I?, Tom-Yum-Goong, and numerous Hong Kong and Thailand productions. He shares his journey through the world of martial arts, stunt fighting,