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LA Comic Con 2025: Talking Time Travel with Benjamin Raab and Deric Hughes

Contents May Vary: episode 65 - John Kovalic 'Dorks' Out About Comics

Contents May Vary: John Kovalic ‘Dorks’ Out About Comics

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‘The Muppet Show’ (2026) – Review

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RiffTrax Announce They’re Making More MST3K

Contents May Vary: episode 64 - Brandie June 'Plays' with Storytelling

Contents May Vary: Brandie June ‘Plays’ with Storytelling

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LA Comic Con 2025: Sean Abley and the Appeal of Queer Horror

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Review: ‘The Running Man’ is Unfortunately Timely

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LA Comic Con 2025: Avi Roque and Trans Masculine Representation in Entertainment

a group of five people sitting behind a table at a con; three women, one man, and one nonbinary.

LA Comic Con 2025: Twenty-Sided Tavern Panel and David Carpenter – Interview

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Composer/Music Producer Aaron Gilhuis

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Composer Ian Arber

a Hindu temple with yellow walls and a red carpet in the center. In the front left is an Indian man wearing a black top with a gray hoodie kneeling in prayer. Behind him is a white man wearing a blue shirt and black pants, also kneeling in prayer.

Film Recommendation: ‘A Nice Indian Boy’ is Friggin’ Adorable

a scene of Superman protecting a small child as the world around them is engulfed in an explosion.

Review: ‘Superman’ is Satisfyingly Human

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Legion M’s ‘Fade to Black’

‘Jack Kirby: Heroes and Humanity’ Exhibit at the Skirball Cultural Center

Author: Angie Fiedler Sutton

Angie Fiedler Sutton is a writer, photographer, and all-round fangirl geek. She currently lives in Los Angeles, and primarily covers geek culture, entertainment, and the performing arts. She's been published in Den of Geek, Stage Directions, LA Weekly, The Mary Sue, and others.

Book Review: Breaking Rules Heartily Recommended

This management book, despite being published in 1999, is still highly relevant and worth reading.

August 28, 2014May 30, 2016 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

London – Part 4: Oxford, Lewis, & Tolkien

Over a few days, I went to Oxford. I managed the castle, the home of C.S. Lewis, and a general walking tour.

August 16, 2014July 12, 2016 Angie Fiedler Sutton essay

Theatre Review: Hauntingly Good

Are you ready for some old fashioned scares?

August 15, 2014February 11, 2025 Angie Fiedler Sutton review
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Oh Boy, Oh Boy: WOW’s Next Release Goes Back to Their Roots

Header image courtesy Blizzard Entertainment. Note: this article was also published on SciFi4Me.com. Blizzard announced that their next expansion for World of Warcraft, “Warlords of Draenor”, will launch on November 13, 2014. […]

August 14, 2014August 13, 2018 Angie Fiedler Sutton event

Theatre Review: Bloody Brilliant

The Globe’s production of “Titus” is violent, heart-wrenching, and glorious.

August 8, 2014January 26, 2017 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Film Review: Ridin’ the Storm Out

“Into the Storm” ends up being like the weaker sibling of “Twister”.

August 7, 2014August 6, 2019 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Film Review: Have a Little ‘Pride’

“Pride” is a touching docu-drama about a gay rights group helping with the striking miners in the UK in 1984.

July 31, 2014June 2, 2021 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Theatre Review: Moderate Britain

The phone hacking scandal gets the theatrical treatment. Does it work?

July 16, 2014July 11, 2016 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Art Review: You Say You Want a (Digital) Revolution

We’ve entered a time when the internet can be art. The Barbican’s exhibit goes into the history and future of it.

July 15, 2014March 29, 2017 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Film Review: Not So ‘Delicious’

This supposedly romantic comedy leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

July 15, 2014December 2, 2016 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

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