by Sean Axmaker | Jul 2, 2014 | Features, News, What's Hot
Holy high-def heroes, Batman! In what can best be described as an announcement for an announcement, Warner Home Video has finally confirmed that the much anticipated release of 1960s Batman TV series, the tongue-in-cheek live-action series with Adam West and Burt Ward...
by Alex Romero | Jun 25, 2014 | Features, News, What's Hot
Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways to Die in the West could be described as a film that attempts to bring back a ‘dead genre.’ It’s been suggested that there hasn’t been a good Western comedy since Blazing Saddles in 1974. That was 40 years...
by Alex Romero | Jun 16, 2014 | Features, News, What's Hot
From the early days of cable TV two forms of entertainment stood out for me — comedy and music. Before MTV, music videos and comedy shorts filled gaps between films on HBO; this was my introduction to skit comedy as a young person growing up in the late ‘70s and...
by Noah Walden | Jun 1, 2014 | News
We’d like to thank everyone for their best wishes and support following the loss of our friend and contributor Jeff Michael Vice, and we’d like to promote these Jeff-inspired pint glasses available from Brew Pack. It’s a limited edition item and all...
by Noah Walden | Apr 30, 2014 | News
The great Bob Hoskins, best known for roles as toughs and heavies (though in truth a talented comedic actor with wide range), has died at age 71. In a long and varied career he appeared in such films as The Long Good Friday, Brazil, Hook and perhaps the role he was...
by Noah Walden | Apr 7, 2014 | News, What's Hot
Mickey Rooney, one of the biggest stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age, has passed away at age 93. His first screen credit came as a six year old in 1926 and he continued to work for his entire life, recently shooting footage for the upcoming Night at the Museum 3....