James Learoyd had the distinct pleasure of speaking with director Phil Claydon, a veteran of horror and comedy, as he discussed his latest feature, Helloween. The resulting interview was a fascinating deep dive into the creative compromises, stylistic choices, and nostalgic influences that coalesced into what Claydon proudly describes as
The Weekly Round-Up #825 w/ The Ultimates #16, Ultimate Spider-Man Incursion #4, Absolute Flash #7 and more
Falling further behind again… The Best Comic of My Week: The Ultimates #16 – This might be one of my favourite issues of The Ultimates yet, and it doesn’t really feature a single member of the team. Instead, we meet Wren, a young woman who has figured out over the
Concert Review: Minus 5 & The Baseball Project
The was a lot to deal with when The Baseball Project and Minus 5 played the Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina on Saturday (September 27). Both bands featured the same members. The most recognizable were Mike Mills and Peter Buck. I had met and interviewed them in 1985 when
Supernatural Western Killing Faith hits theaters in October
A lot of people have forgotten how settlers did get sick in the Wild West. There were a lot of ways to get infected and die besides being on the wrong end of a rifle. Killing Faith is a movie about folks on the old prairie getting sick except with
Blu-ray Review: The Buster Keaton Show
Buster Keaton was a cinematic comedy genius in the 1920s. His films from Three Ages to Steamboat Bill Jr. allowed him to push the boundaries of slapstick and stunts as an actor and director. His movie The General is a masterpiece of the cinema with train action that modern filmmakers