In honor of Halloween (just a few short days away), here are five examples of awesome fandom-related kids' costumes that go beyond the plastic and polyester of the party store. Read More
Throughout the history of film, certain directors have attracted fans with a sense of life's dark side, theirs and ours. Following are eight such directors, in no particular order, all cult-worthy, dead or alive. Read More
It's Halloween, and that means it's time for another Saw movie! While most reviewers I've encountered would lace that first sentence with a heavy dose of snark, my enthusiasm is 100% genuine, and I'm here to tell you why the Saw franchise is horribly Read More
Fandomania's coverage of the Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival continues with the remaining three films that screened on the festival's opening night, October 22nd: two Spanish titles — Lazarus Taxon and Zombies and Cigarettes — as well as Read More
The Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival (RIIHFF) kicked off its tenth season in Providence last night, screening seven short films from around the globe. Although all of the films screened are related to the horror genre in one way or Read More
Last Halloween, I featured 13 Geeky Fandom Pumpkins. This year, I've found ten more to add to the ranks, with plenty of time for you to get inspired to make your own jack-o'-lantern — maybe you'll make next year's list! Read More
I am extremely picky when it comes to female celebrities and musicians. I find it interesting, therefore, that at least five of my favorite female celebrities are women who are considered to be "white trash" or are looked down upon by society for one Read More
Astro Boy, the new 3D animated film from Imagi Animation Studios based on Osamu Tezuka's Japanese franchise from 1952, contains everything that appeals to kids but also explores some darker themes that may be more suited to adults. Read More
Thanks to our friends over at Cornerstone Promotions, I was given the opportunity to speak with the two men behind the recently released Blaxploitation parody Black Dynamite: director Scott Sanders and actor Michael Jai White, who also co-wrote the Read More
Where the Wild Things Are, the new Spike Jonze and Dave Eggers venture based on the classic 1963 children's book by Maurice Sendak, who also gave his blessing to the project, had a lot of hype, hope, and hipsters to live up to. My friends, it is lovely. Read More
Halloween is the time movie fans generally discuss Alfred Hitchcock's suspenseful masterpieces. Me? I like to talk about an even better candidate for this creepy holiday: David Lynch. The mind of the writer/director must be a strange place to live, Read More