Opinion
Stain: Cobain at 45
Kurt Cobain would be 45 today. We look at celebrity, the worthless endeavor of trying to figure out who Cobain was and who he would be, and the one thing he left behind for us. More »
Kurt Cobain would be 45 today. We look at celebrity, the worthless endeavor of trying to figure out who Cobain was and who he would be, and the one thing he left behind for us. More »
Our response to Marvel Comics' decision to pursue a crippling sum of money from the penniless creator of 'Ghost Rider'... More »
Noted graphic novelist and comic journalist Phil Yeh tells us about his experience with Jack Kirby, Marvel, and the long battle against Marvel being waged by comic artists and creators that James Sturm is joining. More »
The freak show circus that is 'Die Antwoord' and how they made our writer feel old and out off touch... More »
Our take on the spectacle of the Super Bowl ads and halftimeshow. From MIA's finger to Madonna's helmet, Clint Eastwood's campaign, and the hole in Mathew Broderick's soul, we're lovably snarky about all of it. More »
Another habitable planet has been discovered, and yet there is a certain selfish sadness in knowing that we will never see it. Our Jason Tabrys examines that sadness and paints a picture of a dream just out of reach. More »
Despite creator Alan Moore's vehement objection, DC announced the full details surrounding the 'Watchmen' prequel series (Before Watchmen) today in what we think is yet another in a long line of moves that shows a clear lack of respect for the history of comic books and the sensibilities of fans. Click here to find out more... More »
As usual, this year's Oscar nominations were announced and the angry snub list rants followed, enumerating the many foolish mistakes the Academy made. But what about the deserving talent who didn't even make it onto these snub lists? More »
The latest Rant examines Mark Wahlberg's ego masturbation and the similarities between Megan Fox and surprise shots of genitals... More »
Our editor discusses the fragile string that the internet represents and how bills like SOPA threaten our ability to communicate and discover those things that entertain and move us... More »
Cinematic trailers always look amazing but they build false hopes for the games they promote. Here's how they hurt video games and how they could be better. More »
The SyFy channel’s supernatural hit, Being Human, returns to television Monday at 9PM for its second season. For those of you who don’t know, Being Human tells the story of three friends (a vampire, a werewolf, and a ghost) who live… More »
The Golden Globes came and went with merely a whimper. Take a look at our post show analysis of Gervais, the winners (both deserving and not), and everything else except best and worst dressed... More »
It looks like The Green Arrow is coming back to television, but with that and a bunch of other comic superhero comic book property adaptations in development, are the networks capable of offering a true, unique take on these familiar characters? More »
'Colbert Report' host Stephen Colbert took a step towards running for President on Thursday night, but while he isn't likely to win the fight for the Oval Office he may be in it for more than just publicity... More »
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether the FCC should still have regulatory powers over broadcast networks. Here's why lovers of TV and common sense hope the justices say no. More »
As several new products and gadgets debut at CES we ponder the tiring endless pursuit of "the next big thing" and the inherent flaw that exists in most "must-have" devices... More »