Marvel Comics loves to put its characters in tough spots, and in some cases, it turned heroes into literal monsters.
The corridors of a former sanitarium are both terrifying and rewarding, while Raccoon City is bland and filled with chores.
From the original cartoon series, Magic grabbed a lesser-known duo of mutants known as Groundchuck (a bull) and Dirtbag (a mole). They were only featured in one episode, but they had some very ...
Even the biggest fans of the iconic, timeless cartoon "American Dad!" may be surprised to see what their favorite characters ...
Summit Comics, a brand-new independent comic book company, debuted their own Summit Universe last fall with the announcement of Summit: Pinnacle, kicking off the new shared superhero universe from ...
From Jessie Buckley in a reworking of Bride of Frankenstein to Tommy Shelby's big-screen debut, these are the films to watch at the cinema and stream at home this month.
From his early days at Walt Disney Animation to his work producing and directing episodes of Wednesday, Tim Burton has had ...
Monster Mini Golf in Cherry Hill proves that New Jersey knows how to turn an ordinary shopping center visit into something that’ll make your eyeballs feel like they’ve been dipped in highlighter fluid ...
Marvel Comics is gearing up to introduce one of the darkest Alien comics ever published. Dubbed Alien: King Killer, this new ...
Roger Cobb (William Katt) is a popular author juggling several classic movie hero problems: he’s divorced, his young son has ...
Hellboy and The Shape of Water star Doug Jones talks to us about his latest transformation as the hilarious alien "Elder" in sci-fi comedy, Operation Taco Gary's.
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