Tim Seeley’s next comic series, titled Wild Game and focusing on the exploits of werewolves, has yet to be released but has already been green-lit for cinematic adaptation. Read More
Ten years ago, Stacy Codikow founded the POWER UP organization with the goal of promoting "the visibility and integration of gay women in entertainment, arts and all forms of media." Read on for my Q&A with Stacy about POWER UP's mission in today's Read More
I enjoyed the recent Star Trek reboot movie, but the movie created a new villain out of thin air. Don't get me wrong, Eric Bana as Nero had a great performance. But we already have so many awesome villains in the Star Trek universe. Can't we explore Read More
Asheville, North Carolina will be the site of 2010 ActionFest — "The film festival with a body count," as the festival's Web site proclaims. ActionFest is the world's first film festival devoted exclusively to action cinema as well as those individuals Read More
The BBC adaptation of the classic thriller The 39 Steps is, by my calculations, the fifth version of John Buchan's 1915 book. The incredible landscape of Scotland, vivid colors, and gentle acting performances give credence to director James Hawes's Read More
Better than a plain, boring hoodie is one that allows you to (literally) wear your fandom on your sleeve, and even better than that is something unique and different from the usual Hot Topic fare. That's why these ten fans made their own hoodies, either Read More
Last week we featured an interview with Brooke Lemke, one of the co-founders of the all-female production company Silent-But-Deadly Productions. I also had the opportunity to interview the company's other founder, actress and screenwriter Rachel Grubb. Read More
Inspired by Sean's post from last week, Paige responds with her own list which takes the idea in the opposite direction: actors whose regional U.S. dialects disappointed. Read More
With Burton at the helm, I was hoping for a ramped-up, psychedelic trip sprinkled with some familiar characters. Yet, in the theater with my plastic glasses on, I was so underwhelmed. This bizarre retelling and merging of texts is too hard-to-follow and Read More
Call it a pet peeve, or call it a personality quirk, but there's one phenomenon that is really starting to get on my nerves: forcing foreign actors to cover up their accents when they are hired for Hollywood movies or TV shows. It's time to let actors Read More
This production of Alice in Wonderland, directed by Jonathan Miller, is dark, surreal, and frequently haunting. Alice doesn't smile and doesn't seem curious about anything — just critical, and even bored. But the DVD is well worth the cost just for the Read More