The Most Quietly Revolutionary LGBTQ+ Moments in Sitcom History

Before there were shows specifically targeted at LGBTQ+ audiences, such as Heartstopper and Young Royals, queer viewers of the past often had to search for crumbs of representation on network TV sitcoms. The comedy series that were daring enough to recognize that gay people have always existed helped give hope to those who wondered if … Read more

The Secret of Batman Begins Is It Made Bruce Wayne Real

Early in Batman Begins, Ra’s al Ghul, in the guise of Henri Ducard, critiques the vigilante efforts of his prospective student Bruce Wayne. A vigilante, he explains, is a man who can get lost in the scramble for his own gratification. He can be destroyed or locked up. But if you make yourself more than … Read more

Marvel vs. DC Auction on eBay Live Features $250 Mystery Box Giveaway

Would you like a chance to win a $250 Mystery Box packed with comics and collectibles, hand-selected from the massive collection of the one and only Mike Carbonaro, comic book dealer, convention pioneer, and longtime friend to fans everywhere? Then you’ll want to be sure to be in attendance during our upcoming Marvel vs. DC … Read more

Blumhouse Games Is Reinventing Indie Horror

While Blumhouse Productions has become a leading name in American horror movies and television, it’s only begun its expansion into the world of video games with its studio Blumhouse Games. After unveiling its first wave of original horror titles, including the acclaimed Fear the Spotlight, at last year’s Summer Game Fest, the studio went even … Read more

28 Years Later: How That Crazy Ending Sets Up A Very Different Sequel

This article contains plenty of 28 Years Later spoilers. No one ever expects ninja chavs. Admittedly before the closing 60 or so seconds of 28 Years Later, director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland had already included plenty of swerves in their long-awaited 28 Days Later sequel. But the sudden appearance of Sir Jimmy (Jack … Read more