Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are out promoting “The Rip,” the action thriller which just hit Netflix, and say that the way people are consuming films now – especially on streaming – is quite different. The new film, directed by Joe Carnahan, sees the pair on a team of Miami
Managing Eye Fatigue in High-Intensity Gaming
In the world of competitive and recreational gaming, many players find themselves glued to their screens for hours on end. While the thrill of high-speed gameplay is exhilarating, it comes with its challenges. One of the most common and pressing concerns is eye fatigue. This condition can manifest in various
New & Upcoming Classic Film Books (26)
Happy New Year! Another year, another roundup of classic film books. This is my twelfth year doing these lists and I’m grateful that publishers continue to recognize the market for books about film history. 2026 marks Marilyn Monroe’s centennial so you’ll see plenty of titles about her here (with more
The Weirdest Comic Book Crossovers of All Time
You can do anything in comic books. Unlike other media, which require gigantic budgets, scheduling, and egos, in comic books, you can just draw something and there it is on the page. Nowhere is that more clear than in crossovers that happen in comics, when one set of characters meet
Kennedy Talks “Star Wars” Toxic Fandom
The other day, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy announced that she is stepping down from that position, with Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan taking over as co-Presidents. In the wake of that announcement, Kennedy gave an interview with Deadline talking about the current state of the various “Star Wars” projects in