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NYCC: All You Need Is Kill is a Sentimental Anime Adaptation of Edge of Tomorrow

©Courtesy of GKIDS Continuously reliving the same events in a seemingly endless time loop can be an initially daunting task. But once again delving into the visually and emotionally in-depth story of the new sci-fi anime film, All You Need Is Kill, is an exciting adventure. The feature is based on the 2004 best-selling light…

NYCC: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3 / Press Conference with Actor Norman Reedus and Producers Scott M. Gimble, Greg Nicotera and David Zobel

Balancing morally ambiguous faults with loyal resiliency is often one of the most heroic ways for a skilled survivor of a traumatic event to become – and stay – a fearless leader. The titular character of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is one such reluctant but bold leader. Norman Reedus, who portrays Daryl, courageously battles…

NYCC: Daredevil: Born Again / Q&A with Actors Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio

©Courtesy of Disney+ Much like the complex protagonists they’re glorifying on screen, comic book adaptations are determinedly fighting to remain significant in the public gaze in recent years. With public interest in such adaptations wavering latey, Marvel Studios is revamping the MCU with the reintroduction of one of its most popular superheros, Daredevil. The titular…

NYCC: The Fall of the House of Usher / Q&A with Actresses Carla Gugino and Kate Siegel, Actor Rahul Kohli and Director Mike Flanagan

©Courtesy of Netflix Contemplating with the fact that their choices and actions eventually incur life-altering consequences is a crippling realization for many people. That awareness is even more devastating for the wealthy, who don’t abide by the same rules as the lower classes until drastic repercussions start to catch up with them. That’s certainly the…

NYCC: Sweetpea Interview with Actress/Executive Producer Ella Purnell

©Courtesy of Starz Humanizing a sinister anti-hero who’s pushed to the edge after being ignored and dismissed throughout their lives can be an emotional journey for both a performer and their audience. That’s certainly the case for actress Ella Purnell‘s protagonist of Rhiannon Lewis in the new dark dramedy television show, Sweetpea. The series is…