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10 Years Without a Justice League: Starcrossed

Justice League was on the air until 2006, which means it’s been 10 long years without one of the great superhero cartoons. Leading up to the release of Superman → Read More

10 Years Without a Justice League: Wild Cards

Justice League was on the air until 2006, which means it's been 10 long years without one of the great superhero cartoons. Leading up to the release of Superman → Read More

What The Hell is Going On With Mario Maker: Six Months Later

When Nintendo first announced Super Mario Maker, one of the most exciting things about it was that it promised to remain an active, growing community. Year → Read More

4 Classic Episodes of The Real Ghostbusters

With all the buzz around the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot, it's easy to forget that this isn't the first retool of the classic team. That goes to The Real → Read More

Three Superheroic Ideas For The DC Deck Building Game

Deck building games have picked up quite a few adherents over recent years, myself among them. My personal favorite happens to be the DC Deck Building Game by → Read More

10 Years Without A Justice League: For The Man Who Has Everything

Justice League, and its sister show Justice League Unlimited, were on the air until 2006, which means it's been 10 long years without one of the great superhero → Read More

You Like Me Because I’m A Scoundrel: 5 Romance Lessons From The Great Geek Couples

It's often said that our perception of an ideal relationship comes from observing other couples. For most of us, that's our parents, sure, but also the couples → Read More

Groundhog Day: Through The Projector Lens

Prior to 1993, it might have been hard to describe a time loop to someone in the general public. Now, you just have to say 7 little words: "It's a Groundhog Day → Read More

A Crash Course In Bowie

With the recent passing of David Bowie, people are starting to examine and explore his work. This is a little starter kit for those people hoping to start → Read More

Relics of Geekdom Past: Fanzines

Today, geek and nerd culture is basically built around the monolith of the internet. Every subject of our interest is at our fingertips: reviews, discussions, → Read More

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer: Through The Projector Lens

Every year for, oh, 51 years running, the nation has sat down to watch Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. It never fails to pull respectable numbers, even in these → Read More

The Hidden History of The Empire Strikes Back: Through The Projector Lens

Everyone has an opinion on what the greatest Star Wars movie is, but come on, there's only one correct opinion here. The Empire Strikes Back is the most mature, → Read More

Filmumentaries: A Closer Look At Galaxies Far, Far Away

By now, the creation process of the Star Wars movies is almost as legendary as the movies themselves. Thanks to the passion those films have ignited, a lot of → Read More

Sequelogy: 4 Ways To Make A Good Sequel or Remake

Nowadays, theaters tend to be filled up with movies that are based on some kind of pre-existing success: adaptions, sequels, remakes, prequels, reimaginings, → Read More

4 Ways To Throw A Better Game Night For Non-Geeks

If you're reading this, I'm going to guess that a game night is an absolute blast for you as it is me! It's one of my favorite social experiences: getting → Read More

Toy Story: Through The Projector Lens

Get ready to feel old: Toy Story turns 20 years old this month. The worlds of 3D animation, Disney, and family movies were turned upside down by this simple and → Read More

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Through The Projector Lens

When it comes to the topic of the greatest Halloween movie, or the greatest Christmas movie, there's hearty debate to be had and plenty of good options. The → Read More

Enjoy A Monstrous Thanksgiving With Jim Henson’s Turkey Hollow

Image Credit: The Jim Henson Company When it comes to Jim Henson, you need only read this article to know how obsessed I can be (and some of the other → Read More

Turkey Day: Mystery’s Science Theater’s Alternative Thanksgiving

Bad movie fans and smarmy robot lovers can rejoice! This Thanksgiving, as with the past two, Joel Hodgson will be hosting a marathon of six Mystery Science → Read More

Holiday Buyers’ Guide: For the Cartoon Fanatic

Animation is such a rich and long-lived medium that, even if you limit it down to just American animation, there's a hell of a lot of good stuff to watch. → Read More