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Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Michael Walsh Published by Image Comics Anytime writer Chip Zdarsky writes a new comic book, it is...
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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 Chip Zdarsky Art by Michael Walsh Published by Image Comics Anytime writer Chip Zdarsky writes a new comic book, it is...
Written by Geoff Johns Art by Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Published by Image Comics Writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank make for...
Written by Cavan Scott Illustrated by Ario Anindito Published by Marvel Comics Leading up to the release of this new Stat Wars publishing...
Written by Kami Garcia Art by Jason Badower and Mico Suayan Published by DC Comics This series has truly gone on much more...
Written by Andy Schmidt Art by Kieran McKeown, Bryan Hitch Published by DC Comics This book is a fairly interesting look at the...
Written by Robbie Thompson Art by Eduardo Pansica Published by DC Comics The first issue of this new series started off decently enough....
Written by Dave Wielgosz Art by Sumit Kumar Published by DC Comics This series has been plodding along since the first issue. Part...
Written by Geoffrey Thorne Art by Dexter Soy, Marco Santucci Published by DC Comics I really enjoyed the Grant Morrison/Liam Sharp Green Lantern...
Written and Illustrated by Barry Windsor-Smith Published by Fanatagraphics Books I recently had an article in Back Issue where I wrote about how...
Even at a safe social distance, through the prism of phone, tablet, and laptop screens, the virtual 2021 edition of the South by Southwest...
In 1994, Tom Petty broke away from his long-time backing band The Heartbreakers to make what would become his best-selling solo album, “Wildflowers,” which...
Jakob’s Wife puts a very funny, original spin on the vampire comedy and provides a terrific vehicle for horror icon Barbara Crampton who, like...
As part of SXSW 21, several upcoming pilots were presented. Of the three I saw, only one really stood out as awful and the...
In Ursula Macfarlane’s riveting “stranger than fiction” documentary, a man who was kidnapped as a baby and found two years later starts to question...
Genuine chemistry is what elevates a good performance to a great one. So often, that chemistry is judged on romantic relationships or same sex...
Prolific horror director Mickey Keating has a reputation for riffing on other filmmakers and styles in his work, from his Roman Polanski homage Darling...
Nick (Ben Coleman) is an aspiring actor/musician & Leah (Ali Vingiano) is a non-specific business person. As far as couples go they are generally...
Defined by the Mayo Clinic, Multiple sclerosis (MS) is, “a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system).” With no...
Twyla Moves is perhaps the most accurate title of any film I’ve ever seen. This amazing documentary premiering at SXSW is about the life...
If you’re a fan of folk horror, then this incredibly deep dive into the genre is an absolute must. At more than three hours...
In 1970, a young man named Michael Brody Jr. offered anyone who wanted it a piece of a $25 million fortune. 50 years later,...
Written and directed by longtime friend and filmmaker Malcom Ingram, Clerk chronicles the life and career of Kevin Smith. Known for his live appearances...
One of the coolest things about SXSW is the chance to see new and innovative works among the episodic pilot presentations. One such pilot,...
Hysterical is a fantastic documentary about women in stand up comedy. Some of the strongest, funniest, edgiest women in comedy got together and talked...