European independent game design studio Lexis Numérique has revealed new information and screencaps of Red Johnson’s Chronicles, the upcoming downloadable PlayStation Network game which will be available by the end of the month. In a press release about the Read More
The King is dead, long live the King! Starz rolls out their newest show, Camelot, with a double episode opener, introducing to us an updated Arthurian Legend set in a world that feels like it could have existed in the time after the Romans. Read More
Funcom has updated their Dreamworld engine to incorporate NVIDIA PhysX technology, allowing for faster in-game physics processing and realistic collision effects. Their Age of Conan is the first game to make use of this updated engine. In a press release, they detailed the upgrade. Read More
We're keeping with the monthly theme of dystopia again this week to spotlight Repo! The Genetic Opera for Fan Art Friday. This bizarre and grotesque movie has plenty of colorful characters, and several of them have been immortalized by creative fans. Read More
Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown! may be an all new story but it is based on material that Charles M. Schulz wrote through the history of the Peanuts strip. Schulz's son Craig and Stephan Pastis have done an amazing job selecting the strips and using them to create a Read More
Mandrake is the latest Syfy original movie to arrive on DVD. Is it as fun as some of their previous B-movies, or is it truly the root of all evil? Read More
Grimm Fairy Tales #57 is a solid issue that provides both character and story development, setting the stage for what is likely to be a battle of epic proportions between the forces of good and evil for the fate of the fairy tale realm. Read More
Anyone who has reveled in the multitude of SyFy Originals will love the third volume of John Paul Russ' The Monster Hunters' Survival Guide. The combination of comic panels and fictional accounts makes you feel as if you've stumbled upon someone's field guide and have become Read More
English playwright Alan Bennett has created a fantastic and fascinatingly intelligent catalogue of scripts in his more than fifty years of writing. The Alan Bennett Collection, new on DVD from BBC, celebrates the man's craft with eleven of his finest scripts that have been Read More