Hops and Box Office Flops: ‘TANGO AND CASH – Armed and Definitely Dangerous’ Hops and Box Office Flops: ‘DREAMCATCHER – A Bad Case of Alien Hemorrhoids’ Hops and Box Office Flops: ‘IDIOCRACY – We’ve Got What Listeners Crave’ Hops and Box Office Flops: ‘THE BIG LEBOWSKI – The Pod Abides’ Hops and Box Office Flops: ‘FACE/OFF – Whee! What a Predicament!’ Hops and Box Office Flops: ‘THE ADVENTURES OF PLUTO NASH – Lost in Space’

Star Wars fans are in a peculiar place at the moment. With Solo: A Star Wars Story coming and going and Star Wars: Rebels concluded, fans are still waiting for their first serious look at the upcoming animated series Star Wars Resistance and it will be an even longer wait before any footage is revealed for J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: Episode IX or Jon Favreau’s upcoming live-action series. For the first time in a while, it feels like fans are stuck and waiting. In…

Fandom can be an ugly, unfortunate thing sometimes. We here at RTF like to highlight the positive aspects of fandoms. After all, “fandom” spawns from your love from something. The way it turns to hate and vitriol is unfortunate. It’s happened with Doctor Who when the new Doctor was announced as female. It has happened with Justice League and the mess behind the scenes. Most famously, it has happened after Star Wars: The Last Jedi became so divisive. Now it’s rearing…

A ludicrous theory hit the web the other day, from a source unworthy of even mentioning, but it’s one that’s come up before so I felt the need to do a little digging to see if there was anything to it. In short, somebody put it out into the world that the next two Fox X-Men films, Dark Phoenix and The New Mutants, had been cancelled. First of all, that’s a silly notion when you consider all of the red…

Ultraman is about to get a new level of exposure for audiences in the Western side of the world. For over fifty years now, the Ultra Series has been one of the most popular franchises in Japan, double-dipping in both the daikaiju genre (“Huge Monsters” such as Godzilla or Gamera) and the kyodai hiro genre (“Giant Heroes”). The franchise has had some exposure in the United States before, but never close to the same level of popularity as seen in the character’s homeland…