WonderCon 2024: Boy Kills World Interviews
This year, Saturday afternoon at WonderCon found me in the basement under 200 North. I
This year, Saturday afternoon at WonderCon found me in the basement under 200 North. I
The Cyberpunk Library Edition is an omnibus collection of three separate Cyberpunk series from Dark
Alright, before I sum up the game and get into my review let me preface
Captain’s Log is a solo RPG supplement for the Star Trek Adventures roleplaying system that
Nem and Bracey provide an in-depth assessment of the Core Books and supplementary material in
Cosmic Cadets, written by Ben Crane and illustrated by Mimi Alves, is a delightful graphic
Bake Anime is one of several cookbooks on the market today that caters to the
What kind of person makes horror movies? Where do they come from and what drives
Now for something ridiculously different. Don’t get whiplash as we go from John Carpenter to
Cinema Crusaders is back and this time we’re tackling part 2 of John Carpenter’s apocalypse
I don’t like to sound old but it’s not often that I come across a
Titanic 666, a new offering from Asylum Studio and being broadcast on Tubi, is a
I’ve seen The Batman (Directed by Matt Reeves) several times since it came out last
Death On The Nile is a masterpiece of mystery fiction written by Agatha Christie. It
Join Lance, Bracey and Shadewing as they discuss the latest iteration of Shakespeare’s classic, The
Cinema Crusaders returns with our first review of 2022. This time we’re doing something modern
Hell Fighters by Bil Richardson (1000 Nightmares, More Than Evil) is an intellectually clever take
Halloween Movie Madness rolls on with a Cinema Crusaders review of John Carpenter’s The Thing.
As part of our continuing Halloween celebration Cinema Crusaders Nem and Bracey interview legendary horror
Cinema Crusader Jeff Bracey gives us his first impressions and a mini review of David
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