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The Norman Rockwell Museum’s "All for Laughs" exhibition, on view through June 15, explores the influential mid-century cartoon correspondence course that taught aspiring artists through lessons by ...
(THE CONVERSATION) At the end of Katsuhiro Otomo’s dystopian Japanese anime film “Akira,” a throbbing, white mass begins to envelop Neo-Tokyo. Eventually, its swirling winds engulf the metropolis, ...
Threads, the legendary and traumatising 1984 BBC TV movie about the nuclear apocalypse, is getting remade as a brand-new TV series.
The production company behind Adolescence is remaking a harrowing nuclear war drama.
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This deceptive proposal has all the Trumpian hallmarks: a quasi policy announcement intended to serve sectional interests.
The artistic style is similar to Ren and Stimpy, mixed with early web cartoons. It has that “ugly on purpose” look going on, ...
After more than three decades, the two-part "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" storyline is The Simpsons' defining experience.
With two teenagers in the Governor’s Mansion, Gov. Andy Beshear jokingly admitted he may have been pressured into signing ...
There are plenty of comic book adaptations, but some comics, like Godzilla and Transformers, are actually based on movies and ...
Superman promises to rid the world of nuclear weapons ... have not improved with age. Superman's mother's voice speaks to him at times, and one wonders why she does so with a British accent. It feels ...