Archie Comics new one-shot comic book title “Archie Meets Riverdale” #1, available May 11, 2022 is written by Daniel Kibblesmith and illustrated by Pat Kennedy, Tim Kennedy, Derek Charm and Ben Caldwell:
“.. ‘Archie' has met a lot of people in his over-80 years of existence, including meeting himself a few times.
“But now Archie's about to meet someone very unexpected: the ‘Riverdale’ TV series version of himself.
“See what happens when Archie and all his pals 'n' gals in his good ol' hometown of Riverdale come face-to-face with their slightly more serious television counterparts in this hilarious one-shot…”
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“.. ‘Archie' has met a lot of people in his over-80 years of existence, including meeting himself a few times.
“But now Archie's about to meet someone very unexpected: the ‘Riverdale’ TV series version of himself.
“See what happens when Archie and all his pals 'n' gals in his good ol' hometown of Riverdale come face-to-face with their slightly more serious television counterparts in this hilarious one-shot…”
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- 5/8/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Now on DVD, The Jeffrey Dahmer Files is a documentary that attempts to tease out the effect the infamous serial killer's actions had on the city of Milwaukee Wisconsin, particular the largely black neighborhood where he lived when he committed his crimes. The film, originally titled Jeff, debuted last year at SXSW. In his review for Twitch, Scott Weinberg wrote that it "whittles a massive, disturbing story down to its essence. ... From the memories, insights, and anecdotes of Pamela Bass, Pat Kennedy, and Dr. Jeffrey Jentzen, we learn all we need to know about Dahmer's repulsive activities. If you're looking for a documentary that focuses on Dahmer's childhood, his psychoses, or the media frenzy surrounding his arrest, look elsewhere. This film, to its credit,...
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- 7/24/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Reviewed by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The Jeffrey Dahmer Files is an artistically shot documentary that will appeal mostly to those familiar with the Dahmer case.
The film is directed by Chris James Thompson and stars Andrew Swant (as Dahmer), Jeffrey Sentzen, Pat Kennedy, and Pamela Bass.
The Jefferey Dahmer Files contains some interesting interviews, creatively re-created scenes of actual places Dahmer frequented (which wonderfully capture's the 'feel' of the late 80's/early 90's), and pertinent details about his murders.
Unfortunately the film doesn't offer much insight into the case that hasn't already been reported. The True Crime fan in me wanted to learn some unreported informational nuggets. The horror fan in me wanted to see some unpublished crime scene photos. That didn't happen.
This film will certainly attract fanatical Dahmer investigators, and also offers some meat for those unfamiliar with his crimes. Andrew Swant portrays an almost perfect Dahmer...
The Jeffrey Dahmer Files is an artistically shot documentary that will appeal mostly to those familiar with the Dahmer case.
The film is directed by Chris James Thompson and stars Andrew Swant (as Dahmer), Jeffrey Sentzen, Pat Kennedy, and Pamela Bass.
The Jefferey Dahmer Files contains some interesting interviews, creatively re-created scenes of actual places Dahmer frequented (which wonderfully capture's the 'feel' of the late 80's/early 90's), and pertinent details about his murders.
Unfortunately the film doesn't offer much insight into the case that hasn't already been reported. The True Crime fan in me wanted to learn some unreported informational nuggets. The horror fan in me wanted to see some unpublished crime scene photos. That didn't happen.
This film will certainly attract fanatical Dahmer investigators, and also offers some meat for those unfamiliar with his crimes. Andrew Swant portrays an almost perfect Dahmer...
- 3/7/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Watch new clips from IFC Midnight's The Jeffrey Dahmer Files, as well as the trailer and photos in the gallery. Chris James Thompson directs the release which opens in theaters today, and on cable VOD and digital outlets. Pic includes Andrew Swant, Pamela Bass, Jeffrey Jentzen, Pat Kennedy, Tom Ashbrook, Peter Batchelder and Todd Bishop, among others. What drives a seemingly mundane man to commit a series of acts so heinous that it captured the attention of a horrified nation? In the summer of 1991 Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested in Milwaukee and sentenced to 957 years in prison for killing 17 people and dismembering their bodies. The Jeffrey Dahmer Files explores this Midwestern city by meeting those surrounding Dahmer during and after his hidden spree. Recollections from Milwaukee Medical Examiner Jeffrey Jentzen, Police Detective Patrick Kennedy, and neighbor Pamela Bass are interwoven with archival footage and everyday scenes from Dahmer's life, working collectively...
- 2/15/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch new clips from IFC Midnight's The Jeffrey Dahmer Files, as well as the trailer and photos in the gallery. Chris James Thompson directs the release which opens in theaters today, and on cable VOD and digital outlets. Pic includes Andrew Swant, Pamela Bass, Jeffrey Jentzen, Pat Kennedy, Tom Ashbrook, Peter Batchelder and Todd Bishop, among others. What drives a seemingly mundane man to commit a series of acts so heinous that it captured the attention of a horrified nation? In the summer of 1991 Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested in Milwaukee and sentenced to 957 years in prison for killing 17 people and dismembering their bodies. The Jeffrey Dahmer Files explores this Midwestern city by meeting those surrounding Dahmer during and after his hidden spree. Recollections from Milwaukee Medical Examiner Jeffrey Jentzen, Police Detective Patrick Kennedy, and neighbor Pamela Bass are interwoven with archival footage and everyday scenes from Dahmer's life, working collectively...
- 2/15/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Even twenty-plus years later, the name Jeffrey Dahmer sends chills down the spine. With the details of his series of murders still as grisly and disturbing today as they were back then, it's no surprise that his story continues to captivate, and the upcoming experimental documentary "The Jeffrey Dahmer Files" attempts to delve into the person behind the moster. Directed by Chris James Thompson, the film presents interviews with lead detective Pat Kennedy, medical examiner Jeffrey Jentzen, and Dahmer's then-neighbor Pamela Bass, as they all weigh in with their experiences at the time. But adding to the eeriness are dramatic recreations featuring Andrew Swant as the killer going about his everyday routine. And in our exclusive clip from the film below, we saw both the documentary work and re-enactments together, and how they pair to paint an interesting portrait of someone no one ever really knew. "The Jeffrey Dahmer Files" opens in limited.
- 2/13/2013
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
The Jeffrey Dahmer Files
Directed by Chris James Thompson
Written by Chris James Thompson and Andrew Swant
2012, USA
The opening frames of The Jeffrey Dahmer Files, which linger on fish swimming in an aquarium as Jeffrey Dahmer (Andrew Swant) admires them, suggest this film isn’t like the other documentaries. And in many ways it is not. Begun as a fictionalized account of Jeffrey Dahmer doing his errands, director Chris James Thompson eventually decided to turn the film into a documentary to make it more dynamic. His interest was not in the specifics of the case (which are mentioned off hand when at all) but in the ways everyone involved in the case was effected.
The main interviewees are Pamela Bass, Dahmer’s former neighbor, Jeffrey Jentzen, the medical examiner on the case, and Pat Kennedy, the detective assigned to the Dahmer. All are incredibly interesting interviews, with Pat Kennedy...
Directed by Chris James Thompson
Written by Chris James Thompson and Andrew Swant
2012, USA
The opening frames of The Jeffrey Dahmer Files, which linger on fish swimming in an aquarium as Jeffrey Dahmer (Andrew Swant) admires them, suggest this film isn’t like the other documentaries. And in many ways it is not. Begun as a fictionalized account of Jeffrey Dahmer doing his errands, director Chris James Thompson eventually decided to turn the film into a documentary to make it more dynamic. His interest was not in the specifics of the case (which are mentioned off hand when at all) but in the ways everyone involved in the case was effected.
The main interviewees are Pamela Bass, Dahmer’s former neighbor, Jeffrey Jentzen, the medical examiner on the case, and Pat Kennedy, the detective assigned to the Dahmer. All are incredibly interesting interviews, with Pat Kennedy...
- 2/13/2013
- by Emmet Duff
- SoundOnSight
Want to know how to make a barrel look frightening? Put it in the hands of a notorious serial killer. We're proud to premiere the trailer for The Jeffrey Dahmer Files, which debuted last year at SXSW. Our own Scott Weinberg opined that the film "whittles a massive, disturbing story down to its essence. ... From the memories, insights, and anecdotes of Pamela Bass, Pat Kennedy, and Dr. Jeffrey Jentzen, we learn all we need to know about Dahmer's repulsive activities. If you're looking for a documentary that focuses on Dahmer's childhood, his psychoses, or the media frenzy surrounding his arrest, look elsewhere. This film is, to its credit, focuses mainly on the days before and after the cannibal's arrest." Here's the official synopsis: What...
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- 2/1/2013
- Screen Anarchy
“If you were going to tell a horror story, you would write something like this." So says a woman in the documentary The Jeffrey Dahmer Files, which played to a full house at the Milwaukee Film Fest, a reminder of our endless fascination with serial killers. Sometimes reality is far more frightening and disturbing than what even the best genre filmmakers concoct. Such is the case with Jeffrey Dahmer, who murdered 17 young males between 1978 and 1991.
Avoiding sensationalism, director Chris Thompson goes micro and focuses on three lives directly affected by Dahmer: Dr. Jeffrey Jentzen, the medical examiner at the time; Pat Kennedy, a young homicide detective and the first law enforcement officer to speak with Dahmer after his arrest in July 1991; and the aforementioned woman, Pamela Bass, who lived next door to Dahmer in the Oxford Apartments in Milwaukee.
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Avoiding sensationalism, director Chris Thompson goes micro and focuses on three lives directly affected by Dahmer: Dr. Jeffrey Jentzen, the medical examiner at the time; Pat Kennedy, a young homicide detective and the first law enforcement officer to speak with Dahmer after his arrest in July 1991; and the aforementioned woman, Pamela Bass, who lived next door to Dahmer in the Oxford Apartments in Milwaukee.
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- 10/4/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Jeff
Directed by Chris James Thompson
Written by Chris James Thompson and Andrew Swant
2012, USA
The opening frames of Jeff, which linger on fish swimming in an aquarium as Jeffrey Dahmer (Andrew Swant) admires them, suggest this film isn’t like the other documentaries. And in many ways it is not. Begun as a fictionalized account of Jeffrey Dahmer doing his errands, director Chris James Thompson eventually decided to turn the film into a documentary to make it more dynamic. His interest was not in the specifics of the case (which are mentioned off hand when at all) but in the ways everyone involved in the case was effected.
The main interviewees are Pamela Bass, Dahmer’s former neighbor, Jeffrey Jentzen, the medical examiner on the case, and Pat Kennedy, the detective assigned to the Dahmer. All are incredibly interesting interviews, with Pat Kennedy proving the most lively and entertaining presence.
Directed by Chris James Thompson
Written by Chris James Thompson and Andrew Swant
2012, USA
The opening frames of Jeff, which linger on fish swimming in an aquarium as Jeffrey Dahmer (Andrew Swant) admires them, suggest this film isn’t like the other documentaries. And in many ways it is not. Begun as a fictionalized account of Jeffrey Dahmer doing his errands, director Chris James Thompson eventually decided to turn the film into a documentary to make it more dynamic. His interest was not in the specifics of the case (which are mentioned off hand when at all) but in the ways everyone involved in the case was effected.
The main interviewees are Pamela Bass, Dahmer’s former neighbor, Jeffrey Jentzen, the medical examiner on the case, and Pat Kennedy, the detective assigned to the Dahmer. All are incredibly interesting interviews, with Pat Kennedy proving the most lively and entertaining presence.
- 3/13/2012
- by Emmet Duff
- SoundOnSight
On July 22, 1992, Milwaukee police finally arrested serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer after an altercation with an almost-victim led officers to his apartment on the west side of town. There, police discovered a human head chilling in the refrigerator, the dismembered body parts of several others and a murder scene described as a “disaster” that exceeded police resources.
Soon, the public knew the name Dahmer, and that he had collected souvenir skulls from his victims, including a 14-year-old boy who briefly escaped into the arms of local police (naked and bleeding) only to be returned to a fast-talking Dahmer (who promptly killed him). Dahmer confessed to 17 murders, was declared legally sane in court, and eventually sentenced to 15 life terms totaling 957 years in prison. But Dahmer would only serve 2 before a fellow inmate beat him to death in the Columbia Correctional Institution.
All of this disturbing information is included in the documentary simply titled Jeff,...
Soon, the public knew the name Dahmer, and that he had collected souvenir skulls from his victims, including a 14-year-old boy who briefly escaped into the arms of local police (naked and bleeding) only to be returned to a fast-talking Dahmer (who promptly killed him). Dahmer confessed to 17 murders, was declared legally sane in court, and eventually sentenced to 15 life terms totaling 957 years in prison. But Dahmer would only serve 2 before a fellow inmate beat him to death in the Columbia Correctional Institution.
All of this disturbing information is included in the documentary simply titled Jeff,...
- 3/13/2012
- by Jeff Leins
- newsinfilm.com
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