The legendary Halloween hit “Monster Mash” is getting an animated movie from Miramax, reviving Bobby “Boris” Pickett’s timeless graveyard smash.
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Sandy Bee writes about pop culture, books, comics, movies, television, music, and the nostalgic moments that continue to shape fandom. The goal is simple: help readers discover something worth talking about.
From Alabama to Wyoming, join the Cat in the Hat in this playful Dr. Seuss picture book. Learn all 50 states in playful rhymes and brand-new illustrations.
From "Light My Fire" to "L.A. Woman," Immersed 1967–1971 lets fans relive The Doors’ evolution through rich, immersive Dolby Atmos sound.
Ever wonder why the Super Bowl sticks with Roman numerals? Discover the quirky history behind this confusing NFL tradition that won’t fade away.
Netflix: The New Yorker at 100 explores the magazine’s legacy through rare footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes access to its editors, writers, and artists.
Harry Houdini’s final days in Montreal mix fate, mystery, and tragedy, ending with his death on Halloween 1926 after pain masked a fatal illness.
Hollywood legend June Lockhart, known for Lassie and Lost in Space, dies at 100. Her roles shaped generations with warmth, humor, and inspiration.
From ancient Chinese inscriptions to modern art studios, India ink endures as a timeless medium blending creativity, science, and tradition.
From Celtic bonfires to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, bats evolved from sacred night creatures to spooky Halloween icons fluttering through centuries of folklore.
The @ symbol has come a long way, from medieval scribes and Italian wine merchants to email fame. Explore its quirky global names and digital evolution.
From haunted folklore to porch décor, the spooky legend of Stingy Jack and how turnips became pumpkins in the eerie origin story of the Halloween jack-o’-lantern.
Aldi and Agro Studio create the ultimate mash-up: a baked potato-inspired puffer jacket that combines comfort, humor, and “comfort food chic.”
Christoph Niemann’s New Yorker cover, “Market Shift,” hilariously exposes wealth inequality and pokes fun at the casual billionaire style next to common folk.
The Indestructible Man: A noir-style sci-fi horror gem where Lon Chaney Jr. cheats death, turning vengeance and electricity into a cinematic shocker of 1950s pulp perfection.
How many times have you been caught stranded on the porcelain throne, left high and dry because someone could not be bothered to change the…
On the 100th anniversary of Lenny Bruce’s birth, we honor the comic who turned truth-telling into art and fought for America’s right to speak freely.
Amazing Ameziane’s Sergio Leone graphic novel dives into the wild origins of the Spaghetti Western and the man who turned Clint Eastwood into a legend.
Guillermo del Toro’s Nightmare Alley shines in Criterion’s stunning release, a must-have for movie lovers seeking a dark, stylish, and unforgettable cinematic experience.
























