Following up my previous post, here’s an interesting glimpse at what might have been had animator Bob Clampett gotten the greenlight for a John Carter of Mars...
Category - Movies/TV/Radio
Have we moved a step closer to a John Carter of Mars movie? John Hill Media, a blog about the entertainment industry, and the Walt Disney Co., in particular...
Tonight, I stumbled upon a few pulps in an unexpected place: ESPN’s SportsCenter. We’d just watched Kentucky upset Tennessee (yea, Southeastern Conference...
Though there’s no talk of the pulp version, The Lone Ranger was the subject of a fairly lengthy segment of Monday’s All Things Considered on National Public...
Just a quick note to mention that public radio station WGBH commentator John Carroll recalls the great pulp detective magazine Black Mask in a commentary...
Well, Doc Con X has been here and gone. It sure went quickly. We had a record number of attendees — 18 — this year, and had some terrific events, particularly...
I’ve got several entries on the backburner, but wanted to get something up about Doc Con X first. It’s this Saturday at Rob Smalley’s in Chandler, Ariz...
Lurid covers come to life on the highly saturated TV screen, thanks to the recently released DVD documentary, Pulp Fiction Art: Cheap Thrills & Painted...
NOTE: Dial B for Burbank is no longer active. | Kudos go out to Kirk Kimball, aka Burbank, aka Robby Reed, for his terrific blog, Dial B for Burbank, devoted...
I suppose you could label this as a pulp-related movie project, but only tangentally. Back in 1999, before it was even published, Thomas Wheeler’s novel, The...
