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As a fan of the recent resurgence of science fiction noir, Vaughn Stein’s Terminal film starring Oscar-nominated actress Margot Robbie was right up my alley and something I very much enjoyed watching. The film feels sort of familiar, but decidedly different enough to stand on its own in a world of Mute, Legion, and Blade Runner: 2049. Also, a kickass leading lady […]

Bleeding Cool contributor Jason Borelli caught up with Antoine Revoy recently at the MoCCA Arts Festival. Jason writes: The country of Japan is known for many things, including its unique take on the horror genre. In Animus, the first graphic novel created by illustrator Antoine Revoy, the focus is equal parts supernatural and psychological, as […]

Bleeding Cool contributor Jason Borelli visited the MoCCA Arts Festival and caught up with another great newcomer graphic novel creator, Sashko Danylenko of Cat’N’Bat. Cat’N’Bat marks the graphic novel debut for Sashko Danylenko, an animator and artist originally from Ukraine. While some authors go all-in on plots, Danylenko’s stories are simple, six-page tales about a pair […]

Quincy Jones has one of the most distinguished lists of accomplishments with the biggest names that a record producer can have, which of course means he’s got some opinions on some things. In a recent interview with Vulture, the 84-year-old icon spoke about his long career, things he’s learned, acts he doesn’t think were all that […]

TV

History Channel sure has been branching out into scripted drama territory. What once started with Vikings continues with Seal Team Six and the newest series, Knightfall. The first episode of the series centers around the fall of the Templar’s last stronghold city in the Holy Land Acre, where the Holy Grail is lost during an attack and subsequent retreat. […]

Author Andy Weir took the book world by storm with his hugely popular first published work, “The Martian”. Maybe you recall it being adapted into a film by Sir Ridley Scott starring Matt Damon that garnered numerous award nominations. Weir’s second novel “Artemis” just released last week from Crown Publishing, and luckily for me, the […]

History Channel’s Vikings has given audiences some pretty incredible characters and performances. From Travis Fimmel’s rockstar swagger heavy King Ragnar Lothbrok to Katheryn Winnick’s force of nature mother-shield maiden-Queen Lagertha and Gustaf Skarsgard’s maniacal visionary Floki, it seemed there could not be yet another person of larger-than-life status. That is, until show creator and writer Michael […]