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Remarkably little-known among comic book fans, Martin Goodman rose from harsh poverty to become a tycoon as the founder and ...
A 'hidden gem' murder mystery series has rocketed up the Netflix charts thanks to its 'tense and compelling' scenes. The new ...
The Frasier reboot may not have been what fans were expecting but its performance on streaming suggests that the psychiatrist ...
Guy Ritchie's adventure movie starring John Krasinski proved to be a streaming sensation, but the film's miraculous run is ...
Long before reality TV blurred the lines between celebrity and character, Saturday morning cartoons were already doing it—with ink, paint and a heavy dose of bubblegum pop. Throughout the 1960s and ...
The Bear' star Lionel Boyce talks about co-writing the episode "Worms" with co-star Ayo Edebiri, and what's next for his ...
Once upon a time, a comic book didn’t need to be dark, grim, or gritty to be successful. Comic books — evolving from newspaper comic strips — were often referred to as “funny books” or “the funnies.” ...
Maris Kreizman always loved books and TV. As a self-described ambition monster, she once thought that if she worked hard and played by the rules, she would land her dream job in publishing and ...
Two childhood best friends realize they're in love and break up with their significant others to be together – that's a classic romantic-comedy storyline. But in her book, Funny Story, author ...
Book Review: Critic Maris Kreizman charts her political awakening in smart, funny essay collection The Associated Press June 30, 2025, 11:58 AM ...
Maris Kreizman is a 40-something book critic, columnist for Lit Hub and one-time podcaster. In her debut essay collection “I Want to Burn This Place Down,” she looks back on her life to explain ...