WonderCon 2013: Lego Batman The Movie – Charlie Schlatter Interview (Robin)
ComicsOnline interviews Lego Robin, Charlie Schlatter at WonderCon 2013. Lego Batman The Movie: DC Super Heroes Unite in stores May 21 2013!
WonderCon 2013: Revolution – Interview with Tracy Spiridakos (Charlie Matheson)
Revolution brought the power to WonderCon 2013, and we are pleased to share these brand new interviews with the cast and crew. Check out this interview with Tracy Spiridakos, who portrays Charlie Matheson:
WonderCon 2013: Revolution – Interview with Elizabeth Mitchell (Rachel Matheson)
Revolution brought the power to WonderCon 2013, and we are pleased to share these brand new interviews with the cast and crew. Check out this interview with former LOST star Elizabeth Mitchell, who portrays Rachel Matheson:
WonderCon 2013: Revolution – Interview with David Lyons (Sebastian Monroe)
Revolution brought the power to WonderCon 2013, and we are pleased to share these brand new interviews with the cast and crew. Check out this interview with David Lyons, who plays the evil Sebastian Monroe:
WonderCon 2013: Revolution – Interview with Daniella Alonso (Nora Clayton)
Revolution brought the power to WonderCon 2013, and we are pleased to share these brand new interviews with the cast and crew. Check out this interview with Daniella Alonso, who plays rebel Nora Clayton:
WonderCon 2013: Revolution – Interview with Zak Orth (Aaron Pittman)
Revolution brought the power to WonderCon 2013, and we are pleased to share these brand new interviews with the cast and crew. Check out this interview with Zak Orth, who plays computer genius Aaron Pittman:
WonderCon 2013: Revolution – Interview with Billy Burke (Miles Matheson)
Revolution brought the power to WonderCon 2013, and we are pleased to share these brand new interviews with the cast and crew. Check out this interview with Miles Matheson himself, Billy Burke
Editorial: CONsent and striking a chord in cosplay fandom
by Bill Watters, Editor and Photographer Earlier this week, Sushi Killer wrote a great opinion piece at 16-bit Sirens entitled, The Beginnings of CONsent. At it’s core is a much needed statement about the lack of respect nearly all cosplayers…
Movie Review: Jurassic Park 3-D
While 3-D still sometimes seems like a gimmick, Jurassic Park 3-D is actually made better because of it. Rather than get a standard 3-D update where the special effects get the treatment, the entire film was re-done with it. It looks fantastic. The depth of field created by the 3-D makes the dinosaur encounters much more terrifying.
Movie Review: The Host
by Allie Jackson, Guest Reporter The Host, the latest adaptation of a Stephanie Meyer novel (writer of Twlight), is a science fiction love story about a strange love quadrangle and what it means to be human. I’m admittedly a fan…
WonderCon 2013: Gallery 1
Photos by staff photographers Bill Watters and Mary Anne Butler WonderCon 2013 once again brought members of the CO family down to Anaheim, CA as opposed to the mid-northern area of San Francisco for the second year. Here are just a…
WonderCon 2013: “My Two Cents!” Editorial
This was my first time at WonderCon and I didn’t know what to expect, but boy, was it FUN! Last year I was all set to go, badge secured, but then I came down with the flu and couldn’t attend. So, needless to say, I was super stoked that WonderCon took place in Anaheim again (instead of San Francisco), making it much more affordable for me, because it’s just a drive up north from San Diego.
WonderCon 2013: “A Newbie’s Perspective” Day 2
by Paige Priddy, Reporter Today is Day 2 of Wondercon 2013. This morning I set out alone to explore the many, many booths. Where to start, where to start? Honestly, I was a bit overwhelmed by the amount of things…
DVD Review: Digimon: The Official First Season, Vol. 2 and Digimon: The Offical Second Season Review
If you happened to be a kid in the late 90s, there was one crucal choice you had to make in order to decide your place in the schoolyard. It was rivalry between two things that would continue onwards for years down the line. One so huge it would make the Sharks and Jets conflict from West Side Story look like a nice friendly sitdown and get together. One that would make the “Batman or Superman?” look like a choice between two kids on the playground. No, this conflict was DEEP. This question would define you to everyone for the next several years of your life and once you made it, there was no going back: “Are you a fan of Pokemon or Digimon?”
WonderCon 2013: Interview with the cast and crew of Hemlock Grove
Mab got to sit down with the cast and creative crew from the new upcoming exclusive series from Netflix, Hemlock Grove, based on the novel by Brian McGreevy.