Reviews
They probably should have stopped with The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. That would have been the right note for John Ford and John...
Hi, what are you looking for?
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...
They probably should have stopped with The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. That would have been the right note for John Ford and John...
I fell into the Paddington Movie franchise completely by accident as the result of a joke. I hadn’t seen any of the Paddington movies...
Once upon a time there was an animation studio that loved cartoons very, very much. So much that, in 1937, it made its very...
Written by Mark Millar Art by Frank Quitely, Wilfredo Torres, and Chris Sprouse Published by Dark Horse Comics If you were lucky enough...
Of the Western revival in American cinema in the 1990’s, two films primarily remain in the public consciousness: Clint Eastwood’s 1992 elegy, Unforgiven and...
When I was growing up, much of my generation seemed to always want to know about who and what had come before. We embraced...
Back in the studio days, there was a contractual requirement that if your movie was shot in Technicolor, there had to be a Technicolor...
”I woke up one morning, and when I looked in the mirror I noticed my nose was bent over entirely onto one side of...
As spoiled for choice as we have been with the amount of well-executed, R-rated elevated horror in recent years, sometimes, all you want is...
Written David Hazan Art by Sami Kivelä, Ellie Wright, Simon Bowland Published by Mad Cave Studios Mad Cave Studios has been putting out...
Where do I begin? Marvel films used to be an event in my family. The family group chat would blow up as we decided...
Hanna-Barbera’s riotous road rally from 1968, Wacky Races gets the high-definition treatment it deserves. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if The...
The future isn’t what it used to be. With Star Trek: Section 31, the franchise gets its first full-length movie since 2016’s Star...
Set in the fictional suburb of Happy Hollow, Michigan, circa 1989, Hysteria! taps into the Satanic Panic of the ‘80s with a mix...
When they write about the great Films Noir, the 1949 movie Side Street rarely makes the list, but perhaps it should. Side Street,...
Sonic the Hedgehog’s foray into the world of film has certainly come a long way since that fateful first trailer in the spring of...
Written and Illustrated by Craig Thompson Published by Pantheon I forget if it was the 1970s or 1980s when there was a sudden...
Heroes is an unusually heartfelt story about a Vietnam veteran who hides his PTSD under a quirky mask of positivity that’s incredibly thought-provoking in...
There are two stories competing for our attention in the Netflix limited series Adolescence. One of these offers a warning; the other bears witness....
The cinema-going public at large has long had their patience tested with the offerings from the MCU, as Kevin Feige & Co. have overwhelmingly...
Despite being released in 1998, Blade is the transitional point for genre film in the 21st century. Before Blade, the action movie was the...
Created and Written by Adam Carter Art by Armin Ozdic Cover by Gui Sabino Published by Adam Carter This book is completely and...
Before Rob Cohen launched Vin Diesel into his forever franchises of The Fast and the Furious and XXX, he gave us the physics-defying...
Written and Illustrated by Neal Adams, Jim Steranko, Barry Windsor-Smith, John Buscema, Gene Colan, Wally Wood, Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, John Romita, Johnny Craig,...