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The Beatles pulled an Oscar out from A Boy Named Charlie Brown, but the Peanuts gang were happy to be at the table. → Read More
Mel Books presents the world the way it should have been, only funnier, with History of the World, Part II. → Read More
Slow and deceptive, The Pale Blue Eye lays out all the clues in an Edgar Allan Poe origin story, and makes you work for them. → Read More
Wednesday normalizes the outcasts as Tim Burton indulges every The Addams Family whim. → Read More
AMC’s new dead not only walk but talk eloquently, as Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire begins “In Throes of Increasing Wonder.” → Read More
Jacob Batalon is set to make vampiric history in Syfy's Reginald the Vampire. → Read More
Nadja’s dream of a vampire nightclub flirts with night terrors and free-form observational humor in What We Do in the Shadows’ “The Grand Opening.” → Read More
The Weeknd guest stars as The Simpsons puts in a bid for relevance in “Bart the Cool Kid”, but gives up and goes home to unlace. → Read More
Netflix's The Andy Warhol Diaries finds a clear center on the most peripherally visual artist of the 20th Century. → Read More
A breakfast club gets scared straight to confusion in The Simpsons Season 33 episode 13, "Boyz N the Highlands.” → Read More
Who needs a rom-com when you can have a zom-rom-com? From Dracula to Shaun of the Dead we round up the best romantic horror movies. → Read More
The Jetsons was an optimistic cartoon version of the future, but some of its predictions are already commonplace. → Read More
The Simpsons get clipped on an end run as Mr. Burns deflates the ball on “The Longest Marge.” → Read More
Festivus was good enough for the Costanzas, but Seinfeld had holiday moments for the rest of us. → Read More
The Simpsons break omerta on Fat Tony’s largesse in “A Made Maggie,” and offer up a classic episode. → Read More
The Simpsons delivers a bittersweet holiday greeting card for “Mothers and Other Strangers.” → Read More
American Gangster continues a Thanksgiving tradition, and no one stuffs a turkey like Denzel Washington’s Frank Lucas. → Read More
The Beatles still push boundaries as Peter Jackson convinces Disney to let them curse in The Beatles: Get Back. → Read More
The Simpsons find a Man-Marge for Smithers, while Burns buys a “Portrait of a Lackey on Fire” just to keep it out of a museum. → Read More
The Simpsons conclude a modern classic as “A Serious Flanders (Part 2)” claims a bigger body count than most “Treehouse of Horror” episodes. → Read More