Go Backstage with Titan’s Pink Floyd and The Who
PINK FLOYD and THE WHO won’t pass for exhaustive biographical books. However they are filled with plenty of delicious band eye candy.
Read MorePINK FLOYD and THE WHO won’t pass for exhaustive biographical books. However they are filled with plenty of delicious band eye candy.
Read MoreEven if you aren’t into photography, you’ll still soak in a lot about its origins and purpose in filmmaking from HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STILLS.
Read MoreRidley Scott’s Prometheus, is rumored to an ALIEN prequel. To prep I read THE BOOK OF ALIEN AND ALIENS – COLONIAL MARINES TECHNICAL MANUAL.
Read MoreTitan Books has released two ways to get your Cabin in the Woods fix: THE OFFICIAL MOVIE NOVELIZATION and THE OFFICIAL VISUAL COMPANION.
Read MoreIf you’re a religious Whedonite who has seen it all, then you need to add JOSS WHEDON: THE COMPLETE COMPANION to your collection.
Read MoreIn the second book of his series, THE BLOODY RED BARON, Kim Newman tells a fast-paced tale filled with action, espionage, and intrigue.
Read MoreMy review of Vern’s SEAGALOGY: A STUDY OF THE ASS-KICKING FILMS OF STEVEN SEAGAL.
Read MoreJust like other great zombie books and movies, Dana Fredsti’s PLAGUE TOWN concentrates on the vital thing that people crave: human connection.
Read MoreCritic and screenwriter David Hughes gives you an education on the filmmaking process in his engrossing book TALES FROM DEVELOPMENT HELL.
Read MoreMy review of SHERLOCK ON SCREEN by Alan Barnes.
Read More