The Penguin Series Review
DC doesn't have a great track record when it comes to spin-offs and sequels. Just take a look at The Joker: Folie à Deux as a great example of "no one didn't ask for this" syndrome, but in a very rare case, it works, and that is where The Penguin is at. The Penguin is...
Interview With Matt Dunford, Chairman of San Diego Comic Fest
San Diego Comic Fest is happening this weekend, and I had the pleasure of interviewing Matt Dunford, the Chairman of San Diego Comic Fest. Captain Cats: Hi Matt how are you doing today? Matt Dunford: I'm doing just fine, I'm a little all over the place but still...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Turns 50
In 1974 a small independent horror film that only cost $80,000 at the time of production, would end up making $30.9 million and being a major horror film influencer for many years to come and that film is The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The film is set in Muerto County,...
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut After 25 Years
Yo Ho, WeRCats here! The Comedy Central show South Park has made a major impact being the antithesis of what constitutes pop culture and directly challenges social norms with highly intelligent satire, themes, and shocking-but-true counterpoints that have the audience...
Ghostbusters: 40 Years of Hunting and Ghostly Comedy
Yo Ho, WeRCatz here! The supernatural comedy film Ghostbusters was released on June 8, 1984. This film would span a franchise that included a memorable cartoon series, toys, merchandise, and a few sequel films. To this day, this film wins over the hearts of fans old...
A Fistful of Dollars Turns 60
One of the most important western that made Clint Eastwood a star and Sergio Leone a legend was released 60 years ago and that film is A Fistful of Dollars. The film was made fully in Italian and was released under the name "Per Un Pugno Di Dollari" in 1964 and was...
City Hunter 2024 Review
What do you get when a beloved manga and anime series gets a modern-day facelift and gets a live-action film retelling, you get the Netflix film City Hunter and it's not bad, The film retells the "humble" sweeper Ryo Saeba, when someone needs help to fix, clean up, or...
Dungeons & Dragons Turn 50
The game that started it all and has the most influence in the world than anything else, Dungeons & Dragons turns 50. Dungeons & Dragons or D&D for short was created and designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson in 1974 and was published by Tactical Studies...
Purple Rain Turns 40
Purple Rain is one of the best soundtracks for a film that came out in a long time and still to this day is one of the best out there, so today we are going to look at this classic album/soundtrack that was created by Prince and the Revolution and the film as well....
Blazing Saddle and Young Frankenstein Turn 50
1974 was the year of Mel Brooks, and he releases not one but two all-time classic comedies in the same year they are Blazing Saddle and Young Frankenstein and they both turn 50. First let's look at Blazing Saddle, which was first released on February 7, 1974. Warner...
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