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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

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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

Category: review

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

Theatre Review: Hauntingly Good

Are you ready for some old fashioned scares?

August 15, 2014February 11, 2025 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

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

Art Review: (Not So) Easy Rider

Dennis Hopper’s eye works well behind a photography camera.

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

Theatre Review: Is Now the Winter of Our Discontent?

Bringing this production into the ’70s means there’s a need to know about British history in the ’70s.

July 10, 2014July 11, 2016 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

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