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Giveaway: The Wolverine Sneak Preview Screening – San Diego (7/23)

Attention all San Diego readers! ComicsOnline is pleased to announce that we have sneak preview passes to see the upcoming theatrical release of THE WOLVERINE. This sneak preview screening will be taking place on 7/23. How can you win these awesome…

COPS13E38: Garrett Wang Interview (Star Trek: Voyager, Dragon Con)

by Mary Anne Butler, Reporter/Photographer SPOILER ALERT!  You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Thirteen. Episode Thirty-Eight. Garrett Wang Interview! This episode, Mary Anne is joined by Star Trek Voyager‘s Harry Kim: Garrett Wang. It’s very VERY rare to see someone…

Oz Comic-Con Melbourne: William Shatner Panel

The man. The myth. The legend. Of course, I refer to the one and only William Shatner, aka Captain James T. Kirk. If you missed out on seeing him at Oz Comic-Con Melbourne, then do yourself a favor and check out our coverage of his panel.

SDCC 2012: Patrick Rothfuss Interview

If you enjoy or ever enjoyed fantasy literature, you owe it to yourself to read or listen to Patrick Rothfuss’ Kingkiller Chronicle novels. In honor of our mutual annual pilgrimage to SDCC, here’s our interview with Mister Rothfuss from last year.

Oz Comic-Con Melbourne 2013: Rob Paulsen Interview

Rob Paulsen, aka Yakko from Animaniacs, Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, Raphael from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the original cartoon), Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the current Nickelodeon animation). And many, many more.So what are you waiting for? Watch the damn video now!

Blu-ray Review: 6 Souls

It might not have been quite what I signed up for, but it was still a pretty good ride by the time I’d reached the end. The plot doesn’t smash you upside the head with the paranormal the way other films in the genre sometimes do. In fact, the paranormal elements really don’t come into full play until almost three quarters of the way through the movie. I’d venture into saying that up until that point, Moore’s character doesn’t even believe them to be occurring (and not in the way some horror films fall prey to, with her disbelieving things that are right in front of her).