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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 2012: Patrick Rothfuss Interview

If you enjoy or ever enjoyed fantasy literature, you owe it to yourself to read or listen to Patrick Rothfuss’ Kingkiller Chronicle novels. In honor of our mutual annual pilgrimage to SDCC, here’s our interview with Mister Rothfuss from last year.

Movie Review: Much Ado About Nothing

Leave it to Joss Whedon to make Shakespeare more fun than ever.

On a break from last years huge blockbuster success, Marvel’s The Avengers, when he was supposed to be taking his wife to Venice for the 20th Anniversary, Joss Whedon… made a movie instead. Shot in 12 days on location at his Santa Monica home, Much Ado About Nothing is simply this: a labor of love.

Movie Review: Man of Steel

Man of Steel is a re-imagining. Those who have a hard time with new takes on classic characters in stories that have already been told may have a hard time with Man of Steel. Those who found Star Trek: Into Darkness offensive because they felt too precious about Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan or those who flipped tables over the fact that The Amazing Spider-Man failed to include “With great power comes great responsibility” may find that Man of Steel is similarly irreverent about previous canon. This is not your father’s Last Son of Krypton. It’s not your grandfather’s either.

ComicsOnline Podcast S13E26 – Mad Documentarians

SPOILER ALERT!  You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Thirteen. Episode Twenty-Six. Mad Documentarians! This episode, Kevin Dune and Mary Anne are joined by Doug Gilford and Alan Bernstein, who are filming a documentary about Mad Magazine and its effect…

Movie Review: Trance

"Young Professor X" is back to scramble our minds in Danny Boyle's Trance. Simon (James McAvoy – X-Men First Class) is struck unconscious during an art auction heist. When he gets out of the hospital, the art thief gang bring him to a hypnotist (Rosario Dawson – Men in Black II, Clerks II, Sin City II) to try and discover where he hid the £27M ($41.5M) Francisco de Goya Flying Witches painting.

ComicsOnline Podcast S13E24 – WonderCon 2013

SPOILER ALERT!  You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Thirteen. Episode Twenty-Four. WonderCon 2013! This Episode, Kevin is joined by Mary Anne & Bill, Kroze, Matt, and Demi. Topics include WonderCon, Wizard World, and everything geek pop culture. Click the…

ComicsOnline Podcast S13E23 – Starship Smackdown: Alien Armageddon

  SPOILER ALERT!  You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Thirteen. Episode Twenty-Three. Starship Smackdown: Alien Armageddon! This episode consists of the Alien Armageddon version of Starship Smackdown from WonderCon 2013. We return to our usual format next episode!  …

WonderCon 2013: Interview with Molly C Quinn – Superman Unbound

ComicsOnline is at WonderCon in Anaheim all weekend bringing you all the best video interviews! This time we have Molly C Quinn (Castle) talking about her latest role, voicing Supergirl in Superman Unbound, Warner Brothers’ latest DC Animated feature, coming to Blu-ray on May 7th.

ComicsOnline Podcast S13E22 – The Sixth Gun

SPOILER ALERT!  You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Thirteen. Episode Twenty-Two. The Sixth Gun – Live at Wizard World St Louis! Live at Wizard World St Louis Comic Con, Kevin moderates an interview and Q&A panel with Cullen Bunn and…