Say Hello to My Little Friend: A Century of Scarface is sure to impress even the biggest fans of the 1983 film, with added material and knowledge that may make those die-hard fans even more wild about Scarface.
Say Hello to My Little Friend: A Century of Scarface is sure to impress even the biggest fans of the 1983 film, with added material and knowledge that may make those die-hard fans even more wild about Scarface.
With Black TV: Five Decades of Groundbreaking Television from Soul Train to Black-ish and Beyond, Bethonie Butler crafted an important text which deserves a spot on any serious fan of television’s bookshelf and a perfect starting point for anyone who would like to learn more about the history of Black television entertainers and the groundbreaking programs they created.
Movie-going audiences are receiving an early Christmas present this holiday season as the action blockbuster featuring Bruce Willis as NYPD cop John McClane is heading back to theaters, 35 years after its initial release in July 1988, starting December 8, 2023.
Laurent Bouzereau’s decade-long retrospective, Spielberg: The First Ten Years, is a sumptuous coffee table book that contains just as much steak as it does sizzle.
Troma rinses off and repackages their most enduring franchise in the new Toxic Avenger Collection with a 4K UHD eight-disc boxed set containing all four of the original Toxic Avenger films.
Stephan Friedt’s (with Jon B. Cooke) exploration of the short-lived, but influential Pacific Comics chronicles the rise and fall of the independent publisher in a colorful and informational manner which is sure to bring back many memories for those that visited their local comic shop between 1981 and 1984.