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Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Andrea Sorrentino Published by Image Comics Have I ever told you how much I hate to “eat...
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Like any decade, movies from the 1990s were, in hindsight, distinctly connected to their time, and something that had a substantial impact on...
Few things in life are certain, but January being a dumping ground for less than stellar cinematic efforts has a long history of...
Madame Web is mostly awful but not as bad as y’all say. Yes it’s confusing– throws too many characters at you too quickly to easily...
Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Andrea Sorrentino Published by Image Comics Have I ever told you how much I hate to “eat...
Written and Illustrated by Giulia Sagramola Translated by Brahm Revel Published by Dark Horse Comics Giulia Sagramola writes, illustrates, and letters this delightfully...
There is so much out there to watch and so little time. Plenty of great shows and movies, all vying for our attention. DC...
By Matt Groening and Various Introduction by Bart Simpson Published by Abrams Books I have long said that if I watched it more...
There is one Romancing the Stone, and many, MANY, attempts to recapture the romantic adventure energy between Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in that...
Edited by Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, Ben Kissel, Josh Frankel, Courtney Menard Contributors: Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowsk, John Mcrea, Eliot Rahal and Ian Mcginty,...
Written by Randy West Published by BearManor Media Randy West is, to me, a professional announcer. One doesn’t normally think of announcers as...
Baby Assassins is a vexing film to review. This Japanese action-comedy film starring Yukina Fukushima and Saori Izawa as two recent high school graduates...
While Downton Abbey: A New Era doesn’t necessarily bring anything new to the formal dining table, long-time fans of the hit Julian Fellowes’ PBS...
The Black Phone is an American horror film starring Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, and Ethan Hawke. The film is directed by Scott Derrickson (Doctor...
Written by Elva Diane Green Foreword by Marla Gibbs Endword by John H. McWhorter Published by Bear Manor Media My dad stood about...
I am a Bob’s Burgers junky. And while Tina Belcher is my favorite, Louise may actually be my spirit animal while I am actually...
The opening scenes in Gone in the Night feature Winona Ryder as Kath, a Gen-Xer botanist driving to a rented cabin with her Gen-Z...
Diary of a Spy is an espionage thriller from director Adam Christian Clark that purports to be based on true, but confidential, whatever the...
It’s amazing to consider that in just three years we’ve completely changed how and where we watch movies. But, thanks to streaming and DVD,...
Geek Manor doesn’t have an Alfred Pennyworth cleaning up or Lucius Fox developing tech, but we do have the wonderful opportunity to check out...
Thor is having a midlife crisis. The events of Ragnarok and Endgame have made him question his purpose, so the “God of Thunder” (Chris...
Written and Illustrated by Chris Grine Published by Oni Press Did you go to summer camp as a kid? I never did. I...
Written and Illustrated by Meru Okada Published by Tokyopop The Three Caballeros Manga. Just…wow. What a weird world we find ourselves in. As any...
Written and Illustrated by James Stokoe Published by Dark Horse Comics Orphan and the Five Beasts overflows with style. Flip through and gaze...
Words and Photographs by Sophie Bramly Published by Soul Jazz Books Hip-Hop is king. For all the mainstream music dominance convincingly chronicled during this...
Written by Charlie Jane Anders, Andrew Wheeler, Christopher Cantwell, Danny Lore Art by Lorenzo Susi, Stephen Byrne, Scott Henderson, Brittney L. Williams Published by...
Written by Fred Van Lente, Aubrey Sitterson, Ruben Najera Art by Tim Seeley, Jed Dougherty, Giorgia Sposito Published by Archie Comics The Best...
As representation improves and materialist analyses become more widely prevalent, it becomes tempting to regard art as a fractured mirror in which stories are...