"Journey Into Fear" was made at the height - and unfortunately, the end - of his most productive period as a studio filmmaker ...
While we're at it, let's go ahead and greenlight a Two-Face TV series that brings a completely new take on courtroom dramas, ...
This Week In Games! is written from idyllic Portland by Jean-Karlo Lemus. When not collaborating with Anime News Network, ...
Though they didn’t exactly become fast friends solely during the filming process for Terrifier 3, since Savini wasn’t working ...
There are rumblings online that Lanterns' villain is The Circle, a character from Darwyn Cooke's New Frontier who may end up ...
Happy Halloween, King Beat readers! There is no more appropriate day on the calendar to celebrate the legacy of Stephen King, ...
Of course, to assume that James can bulldoze her way into any track is a little shortsighted, but her brutish soul works a charm on this cover. She is a blistering powerhouse who turns the otherwise ...
A duvet cover not only protects your comforter, it also adds a design element to your bedscape. Even if you’re conservative in your choice of bed sheets — crisp, white percale sheets, ...
Freddie, Brian, John and Roger all perish at his hands! Based on a 1950s science fiction magazine cover, the image managed to frighten Stewie Griffin in Family Guy too.
It's one of the most iconic album covers to appear in the 1970s: a giant robot looms over the landscape. In his hand are two figures, broken and bleeding, two others are falling from its grasp.
In July, he marched with 20,000 others, chanting Islamophobic and racist chants. The following week saw far right riots across the country. Stand Up to Racism has called a unity demonstration against ...