Apps & Web

Syfy Lets Fans Choose Upcoming Creature Film

Put on your thinking caps. Syfy is letting its fans create an upcoming Saturday night creature flick.

A new campaign launched by the site allo ws fans to vote on ideas for the film, creatures, death scenes and taglines included. Fans will be able to visit upcoming site B Movie Mogul to contribute to the script, which will be produced …

Comics on Our Pull List 6/23/10

It’s Tuesday already? I’m still filing away last week’s picks in my drawer boxes. Does anyone else use these storage boxes? I’m looking for a new solution. I’ve heard great things about legal sized steel filing cabinets. But they are expensive and will apparently be a visual assault on our apartments motif, so I am told. What are you …

Bummed Your Shows Are Over? Here’s Techland’s Summer TV Guide

Summer’s here, which for some means sun, sea, sand and the opportunity to wear clothes that reveal far too much skin for anyone else in the room to be comfortable. It also used to mean a dearth of interesting new television, as the networks’ big shows took a vacation and assumed that everyone would want to go outside and, I don’t know, …

Doctor Who 5.9: Don’t Stick Your Hand In There, Doctor!

For the first time since the start of this season, I’m beginning to think that Doctor Who isn’t playing fair. Sure, “Cold Blood” may have been, on one hand, a fairly dull by-the-numbers conclusion of the Silurians two-parter (Humanity’s basest natures, driven by love, prevent a new golden age of man and lizard living in perfect harmony! …

Can Jonah Hex Teach DC Entertainment A Lesson About Movies?

With an estimated opening weekend of somewhere around $5 million, it’d be tough to deny that the Jonah Hex movie is a flop – but coming only a couple of months after the similarly soft The Losers, should Warner Bros. and DC Comics be worried about their cinematic future together?

Both The Losers and Jonah Hex were adapted from …

Jedi In Training: You’re Kidding Me With This Ysalamiri, Right?

Of all the things I could have done this weekend besides recovering from E3, I went out and picked up Timothy Zahn’s “Heir to the Empire” and the rest of the Thrawn trilogy. Many thanks to those of you who commented on my initial JIT post. Being at E3 actually spurred me on to start this sooner rather than later. Previews of The

Superman: All the Anniversaries

Superman has been running, under one title or another, since 1939. This week, it reaches its gala 700th issue; here’s a little history of its previous anniversary issues.

July 1948: In Superman #53, the “tenth anniversary issue” (ten years and a month since Superman had first appeared in Action Comics #1, at any rate), writer Bill …

  1. 1
  2. ...
  3. 350
  4. 351
  5. 352
  6. ...
  7. 457