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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion) — ‘Halloween H20: 20 Years Later’

Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking

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How Blade Carved The Path For Modern Comic Book Cinema

We live in the golden age of the comic book movie. However, that was not always the case when it

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