The Goonies at 35: A treasure trove of fantasy, comedy and adventure — Cinerama Film Online

We can only imagine the scene at the Warner Brothers offices back in 1983/84. When Steven Spielberg pitched a new film to nervous executives desperate for the Spielberg magic in box office revenues. After all, this was a director who continued to push the boundaries of filmmaking. With E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, Close Encounters of […]

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Audible Produces Full-Cast ‘Sandman’ Adaptation, Starring James McAvoy — The Outerhaven

Most books get audio adaptations, especially now that it’s so easy to access them through platforms like Audible and Libby. But one type of book you don’t often think of as needing an audiobook version are comics, though it does happen for popular series. Audible is looking to take Neil Gaiman’s acclaimed Sandman series to the […]

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Endgame and Black Widow Posters Gets a Classic Comic Book Redesign — PNN – Paper News Network

[ad_1] With the Marvel Cinematic Universe continuing to dominate not only movie theaters and the box office, as well as the pop culture landscape, Avengers: Endgame remains a hot topic of discussion and interest among comic book movie fans. Despite arriving in cinemas a year ago, fans still cannot get enough of new reveals, insights, […]

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The Day of the Locust ~ A Capsule Book Review — Literary Fictions

The Day of the Locust ~ A Capsule Book Review by Allen Kopp Nathanael West’s classic American novel, The Day of the Locust, was first published in 1939. It’s set in 1933 in Hollywood, California, and is about the seedy underside of Hollywood (no glamour and glitz here) and the “people who go to California […]

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Power Records (1974) — EHT Comics

Power Records was a record label, featuring characters licensed from DC Comics and Marvel Comics, and contemporary movies and television series (such as Kojak, Planet of the Apes, The Six Million Dollar Man, Space: 1999, and Star Trek), in stories geared toward older children. The book-and-record sets frequently featured original 20-page comic books along with an extended-play 7″ record of the story. […]

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Live-Action Sonic The Hedgehog: Good Or Bad? — United Squid

Video game movies. They’ve been around since time immemorial, and they’ll be around long after we’ve all passed on to higher realms of consciousness. And if one thing has held true for every film adaptation of a video game, it’s that they always tend to suck in one way or another. Even the half-decent ones […]

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