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Mad Men and Ghostbusters: Afterlife stars will lead a survival thriller about two young women being kidnapped by a cold-blooded sadist.
You'll no longer be able to buy Mad Magazine on newsstands, and there won't be any new original content, outside of annuals.
The long-running humor publication Mad Magazine will effectively shut down this fall after a 67-year run. The comedy mag will be pulled from newsstands after the release of issue nine in August ...
Once a cultural touchstone, Mad Magazine is halting the publication of new content and vanishing from newsstands.
Women can fight ghosts too. Dan Aykroyd, co-writer and star of 1984’s “Ghostbusters,” defended the 2016 reboot in an interview with People while promoting his new Audible Original, “Blues ...
MAD magazine is coming off newsstands after a 67-year run. The famed satirical magazine featuring the freckled face of Alfred E. Neuman will stop publishing new material outside of its end-of-year ...
Mad magazine, the once-subversive humor publication that helped redefine American satire and influenced a half-century of comedians and comic artists, will soon disappear from the newsstand.
The humor magazine that began in 1952 as a comic book making fun of other comic books soon became an institution for mocking authority in all spheres of life, from TV, movies and advertising, to ...
Dan Aykroyd defends the women-led Ghostbusters reboot but also doesn’t hold back what problems he had with it.
The Rockwell/MAD interaction may be unexpected — but not, as it turns out, a case of museum matter meeting magazine anti-matter.
Dan Aykroyd admitted he was 'mad' as a producer on the 'Ghostbusters' 2016 reboot due to the budget, but that the film is 'proud' franchise installment.
Dan Aykroyd arrives at the premiere of “Ghostbusters” in 2016. Getty Images “I liked the movie [director] Paul Feig made with those spectacular women,” Aykroyd, 72, said. “I was mad at ...