This week we talk about the newest episodes of Dexter, The Event, Fringe, and more, as well as a bunch of new video games we've been playing. Read More
This week's Fan Art Friday doesn't focus on one fandom or character in particular. Instead it's a celebration of fans' creativity when they throw their fandoms together to create some unexpected crossovers! Read More
Adam Green's Hatchet II will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on February 1, 2011. For fans who don't want to wait until then, they can catch the full, uncensored version on VOD on Time Warner and Comcast TODAY! Read More
Evil Controllers is a company that prides itself on producing high quality modifications to game controllers, both for enhanced gaming experiences and for helping disabled people get into video gaming. They contacted us recently and sent one of their Evil D-Pad controllers for Read More
In honor of Zenescope Entertainment’s forthcoming Grimm Fairy Tales spin-off series, Myths & Legends, comic book writer Raven Gregory (Wonderland trilogy, The Waking, The Gift) took some time to speak with me about the new spin-off, his creative process, and comic book writing in Read More
The first part of the conclusion to the Harry Potter movie franchise is making a killing in theaters, and this week we have the soundtrack to give away to you! Featuring 26 tracks by Alexandre Desplat, this is a must have for fans of Harry and his world. Here's how you can enter Read More
It's been a while since I've covered collectibles on here, but today I'm jumping back into the collectibles game with the second series of Simpsons mini figures designed by KidRobot. Here's a look at a couple of the figures, along with our first ever video unboxing and review. Read More
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Leo Tolstoy's passing, Quirk Books and Android Karenina co-author Ben H. Winters are giving away signed copies of Android Karenina, a signed poster, and the heavily annotated copy of Anna Karenina that Winters used to write the mash-up novel! Read More
I present here the first in a series of articles exploring classical music used in the context of science fiction movies. To start, let's take a look at one of the most famous sci fi movies of all time, which also happens to have a famous classical score: Stanley Kubrick's 2001: Read More
The Foglios have created a rich, interesting world. It’s definitely steampunk, but it’s steampunk set in a fantasy setting instead of the typical alternate past setting. This book has just the right amount of action, romance, and even silliness that I would expect from a book Read More