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Queen Latifah stars as next incarnation of The Equalizer as franchise flips from big to small screen

Resident Evil–Cool sci-fi, clones, kaiju, and zombie horror converge in Netflix series

Bounty Hunters–Star Wars’ newest great comics arc arrives in a collected edition next month

Retro fix–John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic Starman, now streaming

With new casting announcements are DC Comics movie adaptations finally aiming in the right direction?

Star Trek Voyager: A Celebration–Excellent chronicle of the seven-year series arrives for 25th anniversary

George A. Romero’s zombie sequel The Living Dead arrives in paperback to get you ready for Halloween

New TCM chronicle looks back at 52 More Must-See Movies That Matter–review and preview

Retro review–Raymond Chandler’s early hardboiled crime novel, The Big Sleep

Animation or reanimation? You can animate any photograph with new software add-on from a surprising source

The Big Bang–Spillane and Collins return in edgy 1960s “lost” New York story

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina–Final season ends with a tour of the eldritch terrors


Batman gets the spotlight in next Hero Initiative 100 Project

Baby Yoda gets his own featured set of Topps trading cards from The Mandalorian

borg’s Best of 2020–Kick-Ass Genre Heroines

Missing your comic book fix? Never fret, you have options

Skim Deep–Nolan returns in all-new Max Allan Collins crime novel

Go virtual with soundtracks of your favorite video games


The Birds, Rear Window, Vertigo, and Psycho are coming your way in new 4K (and more) boxed set

DC Fandome trailers, and the Justice League we really want

63 Up–Ninth chapter in landmark series arrives in the U.S, captures a lifetime of introspection in director’s final installment

The Foreigner–At their dramatic best, Brosnan and Chan headline political thriller arriving on Netflix

Roadkill–Politician rises up the British political ladder in new Hugh Laurie drama

Trailer Park–The “Three for the Weekend” Home Edition

Masquerade for Murder–Max Allan Collins is back with the latest Mickey Spillane tale

Bloodshot–The first theater-at-home superhero movie is worth the theater ticket price

What can we learn from science fiction? Crichton’s The Andromeda Strain and its sequel, The Andromeda Evolution


Strange New Worlds–Captain Pike & crew to return in next Star Trek spin-off series

Wonder Woman arrives at 750th issue with nearly 50 variant covers

Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes–The greatest TV series ever will get another chapter


Retro fix–Star Wars and Star Trek books serve up nostalgia from magazine back issues

Killing Quarry–Max Allan Collins puts Quarry in the crosshairs in latest novel

Movie theaters closed? Try Amazon’s cinema-worthy coming of age pic Troop Zero


Horror classic character Vampirella turns 50 as new series arrives

Book review–George A. Romero’s long-awaited sequel to the original zombie classic arrives in The Living Dead: A New Novel

Retro read–Abraham Lincoln returns as an android in Philip K. Dick’s novel, We Can Build You


The Man in the High Castle wraps four seasons as TV’s best science fiction drama


Valance the borg hunter, Jaxxon, and more return as Marvel Comics brings back its vintage series for an encore


Fizzgig, Aughra, Skeksis, and more return in new Dark Crystal series coming this summer to Netflix

borg’s Best of 2019–Kick-Ass Genre Heroines


Terminator: Dark Fate–Schwarzenegger and Hamilton are back in first trailer, with some new faces


50th anniversary of Moonshot–Week begins with streaming and festivities


The Andromeda Evolution–Sequel to Michael Crichton’s The Andromeda Strain a gripping new thriller


Fact or fiction? Struzan looks at Prohibition in A Bloody Business


The Mouse Guard movie that almost was


Max Allan Collins conquers Mickey Spillane’s next Mike Hammer tale in Murder, My Love


Reflections on Field of Dreams on its 30th anniversary, back on the big screen


Detective Comics #1000–Sizing up the big Batman 80th anniversary issue


Complete Matt Kindt hit series Dept. H on its way in omnibus editions

