– The dark journey into insanity begins as “Batman: The Killing Joke” gets the big-screen treatment for one night on Monday, July 25, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. local time. Fathom Events, in partnership with Warner Bros., is teaming up with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment to bring the acclaimed graphic novel-turned-film to select cinemas nationwide. “Batman: The Killing Joke” reunites the foundation of “Batman: The Animated Series” with Bruce Timm returning as executive producer, and actors Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprising their seminal roles as Batman and The Joker, respectively.
One Day. Two Cities. Two Shows. Three band members. This is how SIXX:A.M. marks the end of their US Spring tour tale. On May 29, 2016, band members, Nikki Sixx, Dj Ashba and James Michael, gave 15k+ fans an explosive performance at River City Rock Fest in San Antonio, TX, before loading their gear back up into a charter jet to make it to the next show just in time to perform for another 20k+ fans at Dallas’ KEGL BFD, later that day! Go behind the scenes with the band on this journey HERE!
Talented multi-hyphenate Director/Actor/Writer/Producer Willmott (also a professor of film and media studies at the University of Kansas), fresh off his co-writing credit on Spike Lee’s Chi-raq, has made a name for himself as a smart, innovative auteur crafting challenging, timely and powerful stories in award-winning films such as CSA: The Confederate States of America, The Only Good Indian and The Battle for Bunker Hill. DESTINATION: PLANET NEGRO!
With one of their own at the center of the conflict, Medusa leads her people into battle this June in UNCANNY INHUMANS #11 – a Civil War II tie-in! Superstar creators Charles Soule and Carlos Pacheco bring the fireworks as the Inhumans wage war against…Tony Stark? Fueled by the can’t miss events of Civil War II #2 – Medusa cannot stay neutral any longer.
Shocking as it may be, I have not always been spending my days listening to black metal and complaining about it on the internet. There was that time period where I first listened to De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas and had to go through “black metal 101” so I could try to understand the genre. One thing led to another, and in the process of disappointing everyone around me, I became enamored with the genre more than I care to admit. (Sorry mom) Around this time of black metal integration, (Give or take back in 2009) Dark Funeral’s video for “My Funeral” found its way onto my computer. It was pure, in a way, with how straightforward it was, yet leagues ahead of those try-hards that were attempting the same exact...