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SDCC 2014: Constantine Interviews

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief BOLLOCKS! I just heard a rumor that Constantine is on the chopping block. If you have been holding off watching this show, now is the time. Like and share and retweet. This show promises to be…

SDCC 2014: Agents of SHIELD Interviews

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Agents of SHIELD returns tonight at 8|7c on ABC for its second season! Get ready to weed out the insidious forces of Hydra by checking out all our Agents of SHIELD coverage from San Diego Comic-Con…

SDCC 2014: Falling Skies Interviews with the Cast

Back at San Diego Comic-Con 2014, we got to chat with the cast of Falling Skies (this was just after Mind Wars had aired and just before Door Number Three). In two separate rounds we had interviews with Will Patton…

SDCC 2014: Vikings Cast Interviews

One of the highlights of any convention in the last two years has been interacting with the cast and crew of History Channel’s Vikings.  This year’sVikings Cast Interviews pressroom hour at San Diego Comic-Con International was no different, and featured official…

Reviews

Blu-ray Review: Orphan Black Season Two

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Should human cloning be legal? Would you like to clone yourself? What rights should human clones have? Can Mrs S be trusted? Which Seestra is your favorite? How can anyone take the Emmys seriously after completely…

DVD Review: The Neighbors Season 1

On its surface, The Neighbors seems like just another gimicky sitcom bound to be filled with repetitious dumb lowbrow humor, but under that initial veneer we learn that The Neighbors might be one of the smartest comedies on TV. The Neighbors is a sonnet of buffoonery that holds up a mirror to American culture and shows us just how ridiculous and wonderful we really are.

SDCC 2013: The Dirties – Interview with Kevin Smith and Matt Johnson

During SDCC 2013, ComicsOnline was invited to join in a special round table interview with Kevin Smith (Clerks) and newcomer Matt Johnson. Johnson’s film The Dirties will be released as part of the new Kevin Smith Video Club film series, in conjunction with Phase 4 Films. The duo discussed the theatrical release of this project, the process of getting an Independent Film noticed in today’s society, and how distribution and technology have changed the cinematic landscape.

ComicsOnline Podcast S13E43 – Starship Smackdown SDCC 2013

SPOILER ALERT!  You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Thirteen. Episode Forty-Three. Starship Smackdown SDCC 2013! This episode… Remember those awesome schoolyard debates about if the Enterprise would win in a fight against a Star Destroyer? Well for anyone who…

SDCC 2013: Mab’s 5 Day Con Diary

by Mab, Mary Anne Butler, Reporter/Photographer I will totally admit my opinion of SDCC has changed over the last two years.  Especially this year.  I don’t know how many of you noticed, but this was the first time in what,…

SDCC 2013: Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox – Interview with C. Thomas Howell

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor You want more Comic-Con coverage? ComicsOnline has you covered. Check out this new interview with C. Thomas Howell (Southland) as he discusses his role as The Reverse Flash in the upcoming release: Justice League: The…

SDCC 2013: Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox – Interview with Cary Elwes

ComicsOnline is back for more coverage of SDCC 2013! Check out this new interview with Cary Elwes (The Princess Bride, Psych) as he discusses his new role as Aquaman in the upcoming release Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox!

Movie Review: The Wolverine

When is a super hero movie not a super hero movie? Does the inclusion of characters with strange and supernatural powers automatically consign a film to the increasingly dominant sub-genre mixing the most potent aspects of the science fiction and action categories, or is there wiggle room for a film to defy the tropes of the comic book super hero film as popularized by Marvel and DC in recent years?

The Wolverine evokes those questions despite the comic book origins of its characters and their super human abilities, because at its core it is an action film with a theme that questions the nature of mortality and immortality.

SDCC 2013: X-Men: Days of Future Past

FOX definitely put on a show this year in Hall H. SDCC 2013 attendees were treated to a sneak preview of X-Men: Days of Future Past, and appearances by the ENTIRE cast of the film!