Considering that I was out of town for all of last weekend, I’m impressed that I’ve only got about ten issues from the week before last to read before I get into last week’s books. With the holiday coming, I hope I can get caught up soon, and then will
Mabuse Lives! Dr Mabuse At CCC: 1960-1964 arrives in April
Before Fritz Lang made Metropolis and M, scared audiences around Europe with Dr. Mabuse. The super intelligent criminal and master of disguise, Dr. Mabuse was the center of two of Lang’s films. Propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels met with Lang to explain why The Testament of Dr. Mabuse was being banned,
DVD Review: The Whitest Kids U’Know (The Complete Series)
When a comedy troupe arrives on TV with a sketch show, they want to hit with material that will make people immediately think: How did they get that on TV? The Whitest Kids U’Know appeared to be a normal spoof show when they opened with “real” couple waiting for their
Blu-ray Review: Toxic Crusaders (The Series)
The late ’80s and ’90s were an interesting time for children’s animation. For some reason, studio executives decided that characters from R-Rated films could become the stars of Saturday morning. There were cartoons based on Rambo, Robocop and Police Academy. Even Chuck Norris was animated. They toned down the violence
Gladiator II (2024) Review
A SEQUEL THAT CAN’T MATCH ITS OWN LEGACY GREATNESS Released back in 2000, the world was certainly “entertained” by the highly captivating and cinematic tale of Ancient Rome in the movie Gladiator. Directed by Ridely Scott, the film, which starred Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Derek Jacobi, Djimon