This installment marked the return of Metallo, the Kryptonite powered cyborg we first met in Smallville episode 9.02 (appropriately titled “Metallo”). Read More
In addition to sticking to the majority of its source material, Kick-Ass provides Nicolas Cage with the opportunity to give an unexpectedly fantastic performance, which he does, and Chloë Moretz establishes herself as an actress that we should be keeping our eye on over the next Read More
Even if there aren't any huge new games this week, there definitely are some intriguing titles among the releases, ranging from a fictionalized hunt for a Victorian serial killer to an action RPG about legendary monsters. Read More
With The Plutonian snapping like a dry twig in the middle of drought season, things haven't been looking too great as far as the future of the planet is concerned. This special issue claims that in the coming months, three people will play a major part in saving the world from Read More
Four bands are spotlighted in this week's downloadable content for Rock Band, with a new song pack from Coheed and Cambria, along with individual tracks from Siouxsie & The Banshees, Supergrass, and The Violent Femmes. Read More
Three things happened in this issue. One of those things literally made me choke on the soda I was drinking while reading it. I never saw it coming and it was fantastic. Read More
It was just over a month ago that Harmonix, MTV Games, and Reprise/Warner Bros. Records announced their partnership with Grammy Award winning band Green Day for the development of the standalone video game Green Day: Rock Band set for release early this June, but already the full Read More
At this past weekend's C2E2 convention in Chicago, BOOM! Studios announced that Lovecraftian horror is returning to their comic books in July. Series like Fall of Cthulhu and Cthulhu Tales were some of the early titles that established BOOM! as a publisher, and they're going back Read More
One of the most recent scores written for Murnau's famous vampire film is composer James Bernard's Nosferatu: A Symphony Of Horrors (1998 Score To 1922 Film), which was created in 1998 to accompany a British television presentation. Read More
This week we're giving away a three month, three book at a time membership to BookSwim! We also have a special 50% off coupon code for our readers. Read More
Sam Fisher is back in action with Splinter Cell: Conviction, the newest addition to the franchise that released this week. With Tom Clancy's super agent leaner and meaner than ever, it seemed like a good time to check out fan art inspired by the series that launched in 2002. Read More