There are summer blockbusters, and then there’s The Avengers. Marvel’s powerhouse superhero megafilm released in the US in May 2012 and to date is the third highest grossing movie of all time. Read More
If I had to use one word to sum up the premiere, it would be "odd". Not that there wasn't plenty of action and mysteries that will be unfolding this year, but the entire tone felt like everyone was off a bit. That means more secrets abound and more reason for us to keep watching Read More
We're continuing our Halloween giveaways this week with a classic Vincent Price film, now available from the Warner Archive on DVD! Warner has sent us one copy of Confessions of an Opium Eater, and we're passing it along to one lucky winner. Read More
This week we talk about the season premieres of Fringe, Dexter, and Revenge, the series premiere of 666 Park Avenue, and the midseason finale of Warehouse 13, plus Borderlands 2 and Torchlight 2. Read More
It's a Fandomania tradition to feature all manner of spooks and frights throughout the month of October in Fan Art Friday. This year we're kicking off Halloween month with a look at fan-made tributes to Boris Karloff's iconic performance in 1932's The Mummy. Read More
Better known for being on TV and stuff (he currently plays a Navy Seal on the CW’s Nikita, was on that Vampire Diaries show, and is probably most memorable for an episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day) and the fact that girls swoon daily over his good looks via Twitter, Dillon Read More
It's October, and that means we're rolling out the horror and suspense features! The help us out, Warner Bros has sent us a copy of Christopher Lee's first appearance as Fu Manchu in 1965's Face of Fu Manchu on DVD. Read More
From the middle child Alex on Modern Family to semi-psychotic Annie of Community, strong female characters who showcase smarts along with the power to steal a scene are giving a new meaning to geek chic… for the most part. Read More
Meeting up at Dragon*Con gives everyone a focus and goal for getting together. It’s our definite time once a year to party with each other. We save, plan, and plot all year for that one weekend. We escape our normal lives and don’t have to worry about spouses, kids, or jobs. Read More
More than any other fighting game (with the possible exclusion of the most recent Mortal Kombat), Dead or Alive 5 is an inclusive game that doesn’t shut out newbies. It feels welcoming and awesome to players of any skill level. Read More
For me, it was the countless weekends I spent with my grandma — going to movies and playing dress-up — that led me to become the person I am today. One of my greatest earliest Grandma memories was seeing the 1984 film Gremlins. Read More