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As Marvel Studios continue to try to correct course, we are introduced to Marvel’s first family four years after their fateful mission changed them...
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by Mark Voger Published by TwoMorrows Based on his earlier books, including Monster Mash, Groovy, and Holly Jolly, I’m fairly convinced that author...
I may be the only person in the world who wasn’t head over heels for this film. I tried and tried and even watched...
Fredrick Forsyth’s 1971 debut thriller The Day of the Jackal is one of the greatest works of “airport literature” ever made. The book’s...
As Marvel Studios continue to try to correct course, we are introduced to Marvel’s first family four years after their fateful mission changed them...
In Pixar’s latest effort, we are introduced to the titular Elio (Yonas Kibreab), an orphaned boy living with his aunt, Olga (Zoe Saldaña),...
Written by Rick Remender Art by Paul Azaceta Published by Image Comics Writer Rick Remender has been pushing out some of the more original...
Film noir was not a genre, like the Western, but a term applied by French critics after the Second World War for a glut...
Based on the true story of Jeffrey Manchester’s robbery spree targeting McDonald’s restaurants in the late 90s, where he exploited their uniform layout to...
The slice-of-life drama meets magical realism in My Dead Friend Zoe, where we are introduced to Merit (Sonequa Martin-Green), a veteran trying to...
Written and Illustrated by Don Simpson Introduction by Bill Morrison Foreword by Chris Ecker Afterword by Don Simpson Published by Fantagraphics Books If...
Written by Jeff Messer and Dewey Cassell Published by TwoMorrows Like so many others, I became a Batman fan in 1966, the year...
Written and Illustrated by Matthew Dow Smith Published by Maverick / Mad Cave Studios Matthew Dow Smith has worked on many comics that...
In an hour and a half, the Wannsee Conference decided the fates of millions of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe. HBO’s 2001 movie Conspiracy dramatizes...
Author’s Note: This film is available with both Spanish and English soundtracks. This review reflects the English dub. Earlier this year I reviewed...
Pets hold special places in our lives and hearts, with anyone who has or has had a beloved pet being able to attest to...
I went into The Smashing Machine completely unprepared for what I witnessed. I knew nothing about Extreme Fighting. I knew even less about one...
It was only a matter of time before the endless churning of the legacy sequel mill would reach I Know What You Did Last...
The spoof comedy used to be a popular subgenre, however, it has largely died out since the turn of the millennium, where it...
Written by Shannon Eric Denton Art by David Hartman Published by Titan Comics I love comic books that take us to a specific...
Scarlett Johansson makes her directorial debut with Eleanor the Great, a small film dealing with identity, friendship and grief. The always engaging June Squibb...
When I heard they were working on making a live-action version of the beloved animated How to Train Your Dragon, let’s just say I...
It’s hard to believe that it’s going on 40 years since Die Hard came out. It’s even harder to believe that completely unassociated...
Written by Laurent Hopman Art by Renaud Roche Translated by Jeremy Melloul Published by 23rd St. Books Star Wars is a cultural phenomenon...
Nearly three years on from their smash hit feature debut Talk to Me, the Philippou twins return with another original horror film with the...
Comedies come in many different iterations, but few are as divisive in terms of audience engagement as those that emphasize cringe as their way...
Shock value is to entertainment what Mike Tyson is to boxing: it’ll clobber you in the opening rounds, but hang in there and...
Written by Stan Lee Co-Written and Art by Jack Kirby Edited by John Lind Introduction by Ryan North Designed by Ian Chalgren Published by Dark...