Some of you have probably seen the trailer for the live-action web series, Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist going around lately. If you follow Actionagogo regula...
After a brief Midterm-Week/Spring Break hiatus, I'm back and ready to wrap up the Sequelbration!. And what better way to do that than to write up a comprehensiv...
Way, way back in 2006/7 my grandfathers brother in Law showed up at our house with a DVD in his hand. He came in, we had a ginger conversation, and then he look...
Everybody knows Star Wars.
Most people have seen it, but even those who haven't have certainly heard of it. It's on the DVD shelves in Best Buy, it's in ever...
Before we kick off, let me offer some background; for the next couple of weeks I've decided to use my Viewfinder column to highlight different series of films t...
I held off for a day with Our Week in Action in order to give some of our recent superstar articles some room to breath. If you haven't checked out Andrew Allen...
Crafting a film series is an often thankless job. Over the years of disappointments, and soulless studio machinations tacked onto beloved classics, the idea of ...
A few days ago, I was looking through my comic collection and found myself focusing on Marvel's mutant characters who can be considered minorities (whether it b...
It would seem the task falls on me this year to present you, good reader, with Action A Go Go's first ever year-end Television Top Ten List. Quite a lot has hap...
From the Fall of 2010 'til the Spring of 2011 -- while my modest little family was adjusting to the welcomed arrival of our newest member my infant son -- my da...
The Internet knows nothing about being thankful. Just look around: Every nice statement is a lead-in to a negative comment, every YouTube video is a fiery r...
Opportunity: noun op·por·tu·ni·ty Pronounced: /äpərˈt(y)o͞onitē/1.) A good chance for advancement or progress.2.) A set of circumstances that makes it possi...
How exactly does one review an episode of television like this? It's something of a challenge to grade something which seemingly has no intention of adhering to...