CK Kimball
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About CK Kimball
CK Kimball is a writer, producer, performer and sometimes stop motion animator who's been published in High Times, Fangoria, Nightmarish Conjurings and "After the Fall" an Apocalyptic Anthology.
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Y The Last Man Graphic Novel Moments That Have to Be In The Series
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Y The Last Man And 'Working Boys'
The Y the Last Man FX series adaptation has a great opportunity to right the lack of trans representation in the graphic novel Y the Last Man.
Why Is Kevin Smith’s Masters Of The Universe: Revelation So Divisive Among Fans?
Kevin Smith's Masters of the Universe: Revelation focuses the narrative off He-Man onto Teela, dividing fans on the sequel series.
Would A Sylvie And Valkyrie Buddy Movie Work?
The MCU is getting more diverse but there's room for improvement and a team-up of two Asgardian women would be a strong direction.
Is The Traditional Family Sitcom Dead?
The audience was always changing and the viewing options are huge, is there a place for the traditional family sitcom in the streaming future?
Can Halloween Kills Live Up To The Michael Myers Legacy?
The David Gordon Green retconned reboot starts at the finale of the 1978 Carpenter original but pulls from forty years of Halloween installments.
Nintendo Should Make A Paper Mario Movie
Nintendo's IP has never been stronger so what better time to be the first to produce fun and artful video game film adaptation via Paper Mario.
The Simpsons And John Waters: Deconstructing Homer's Phobia
"Homers Phobia" is well regarded for stellar voice work from John Waters, focus on LGBTQ+ themes and normalizing gay representation in media.
Before Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Andy Samberg Was Hot Rod
While irreverent, 2007's Hot Rod set a new standard for comedy that would follow Andy Samberg from SNL to the acclaimed Brooklyn Nine-Nine
The Conjuring: The Life of Paranormal Investigators The Warrens Has Become Legend
The life of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren leaves debate and becomes legend in The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.
This ‘Halloween’ Sequel Was So Ridiculously Bad That It Killed The Original Continuity
Halloween Resurrection killed the legacy of H20, the continuity, and Laurie, but still exists as a time capsule to the decade of PDAs and Y2K.
Guillermo del Toro’s Superhero Duology Is (Almost) Perfect
The distinctive style of Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy 2 and The Golden Army appeared earlier in his career through 2002's sequel Blade 2.
DC’s Darker Take On Superheroes Can Work With The Right Creative Choices
DC's darker take on the Justice League members is comic-correct but hard for a new audience to engage with after decades of moody storylines.
Army of the Dead And The Problem With Zombie Animals
Valentine the white tiger zombie is a stand out in Army of the Dead but stretches the imagination too far on the "what if" of zombified animals.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Needs To Bring Back The Suits
Another Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot is coming from Seth Rogen and, once again, will not feature animatronic creature suits.
What If The Five Nights At Freddy's Film Was Bandersnatched?
The 2018 Black Mirror film Bandersnatch created the perfect blueprint to take first-person video game Five Nights at Freddy's to the screen.
The ‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’ Movie Has A Big Problem To Overcome
The Five Nights At Freddy's film will have to drive up the visual mayhem to meet fan expectations after six years in development.
MST3K Is Better Off Sticking To Older Films
MST3K's inclusion of 2019's "Demon Squad" in season 13's programming is too modern for an audience that has seen it all and made it.
The Muppets Haunted Mansion Special Opens the Door For More Disney IP
Beloved Jim Henson creation The Muppets announce their first Halloween special and first direct Disney cross-over with The Muppets Haunted Mansion.
Slasher Films Can’t Be Saved By Reboots (Even Decent Ones)
No matter how close to the formula or how established the franchise, Slasher Film reboots struggle to cut a new place in the hearts of fans.