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Meet Christopher Shy, Your New Favorite Movie Artist

A while back, while aimlessly wandering the internet, I came across this impossibly gorgeous Alien poster. I originally found it on Rekall, a site devoted to awesome retro technology and sci-fi stuff, but the poster sadly came without any indication of who the brilliant SOB who created it was. Then, earlier today, I found out: …

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The unlikeliest action star: Kurt Russell in the 80s

Bob Hauk: Remember, once you’re inside you’re on your own. Snake Plissken: Oh, you mean I can’t count on you? Bob Hauk: No. Snake Plissken: Good! Escape from New York Somewhere between Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the 80s had another action star, one that wasn’t unintelligible, one that had far fewer muscles and seemed …

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Escape from New York #2 is 2 Steps Forward, One Step Back

Escape from New York #2 Writer: Christopher Sebela Art: Diego Barreto Colours: Marissa Louise Letters: Ed Dukeshire Editor: Ian Brill Publisher: BOOM! Studios Purchase: http://www.boom-studios.com/catalogsearch/advanced/result/?name=&series=1399&writer=&artist=&category= With the success of Big Trouble in Little China and Robocop, the future 80’s revival at BOOM! continues with Escape from New York. Debuting last month, Snake is back with a …

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Scream Factory announces ten exciting new genre releases

Scream Factory has been doing an amazing job for a few years now with their amazing home releases of cult classics and lesser-known gems of the past few decades. With releases like From Beyond, Day of the Dead, The Howling, Darkman, Ginger Snaps, John Carpenter’s The Fog, Sleepaway Camp, The Town That Dreaded Sundown, and …

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Is ‘Liberal’ Hollywood to Blame for America’s Gun Culture?

On December 14, 2012, a young man named Adam Lanza broke into a primary school and fatally shot 26 people in the small village of Sandy Hook, Connecticut. Twenty of them were children, aged 6 or 7. On that day, no matter where I went or what I did, I couldn’t stop thinking about the …

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