If you have only viewed the film as part of a horror host’s movie of the week or on a grainy DVD or VHS transfer, be prepared to be wowed at the upgrades to one of the Bigfoot gems of the ’70s.
If you have only viewed the film as part of a horror host’s movie of the week or on a grainy DVD or VHS transfer, be prepared to be wowed at the upgrades to one of the Bigfoot gems of the ’70s.
Following in the footsteps of discovery+ and the Travel Channel’s recent foray into documdramas, Eli Roth’s latest anthology series, Urban Legend, captures all those stories you heard were true…and maybe are.
Writer-editor Jim Beard returns with another entry in his Memories from Today’s Grown-Up Kids series, this time focusing on essays on pop culture nostalgia from the original anime and tokusatsu fans entitled Rising Sun Reruns.
Coogler and his talented cast deliver a film that at one time seemed like an impossibility, and by the end of the journey, it is clear that Wakanda will indeed live Forever.
The 200 page hardcover coffee table book, entitled Spider-Man: A History and Celebration of the Web-Slinger, Decade by Decade, explores the wall crawler’s long history through a variety of mediums, replete with behind the scenes anecdotes, images, and rare interviews.
All throughout high school and college, I made sure to see Ed and Lorraine’s lectures at least once a year, many taking place at other local high schools, universities, or hotels in the area.