The Brandywine Museum’s exhibition of Barbara Shermund’s cartoons aligns with the New Yorker magazine’s 100th anniversary.
The art style and dark humor helped make old cartoons like The Tell-Tale Heart seem as scary as any horror film.
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Mercedes said this bus remained in service by the Austrian post through the end of the 1970s. Now the O 10000 sits in one of ...
Protesters defacing a shrine to immigrants of the past while fighting for the immigrants of today — it was a sad irony for ...
It's not a pitch for the next 007 movie. It's the reality now that Jeff Bezos' Amazon MGM Studios has creative control of the ...
William Bibbiani is a professional film critic and member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), the Critics ...
Oz Perkins does a 180 from Longlegs, going ridiculous and broad in his pitch-black horror-comedy adaptation of The Monkey.
Scorned by critics on its release, in 1999, Alan Rudolph’s Kurt Vonnegut adaptation now emerges as an inspired comic ...
The this episode of Yellowjackets Season 3 sheds some light into some of the series biggest mysteries, so let's break it down ...
Wayne Estes is finally getting his due and will be enshrined into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame later this ...