Movie Review: ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER is an epic connecting to our troubled times
Paul Thomas Anderson's most emotional and ambitious film yet is not about the past but right now and what feels like our near future.
Trade Rating: HUGE DETECTIVE VOL 1 is a brilliant oddball mystery
Huge Detective, Vol. 1, the new comic from writer Adam Rose and artist Magenta King, is a fun oddball mystery, out in October.
DC Round-Up: THE FLASH #25 is a heartfelt end to Si Spurrier’s run
Si Spurrier's THE FLASH has spanned genres and dimensions, and this week's finale shows why the heart of the series will always be the West family.
Anime Review: TO BE HERO X does the un-X-pected
Adam and Hilary return to discuss the finale of "To Be Hero X," as well as their thoughts about the series as a whole.
Wednesday Comics Reviews: THE PHANTOM returns, and much more this week
For this week's Wednesday Comics Review column, the team looks at The Phantom #1, Skinbreaker #1, The Twilight Zone #1, and much more!
Top Comics to Buy for September 24, 2025: Enjoy GREEN ARROW while you can
This week's Top Comics to Buy for September 24 features a Green Arrow title that is great but ending soon, and much more!
KNIGHTS OF GUINEVERE Review: The price of dreams is steep
Helmed by Dana Terrace, John Bailey Owen, and Zach Marcus—all from The Owl House—Knights of Guinevere refuses to pull punches in multiple respects.
Horror Beat: CONJURING LAST RITES sacrifices scares for a soft goodbye
No last rites for something that isn't dead yet.
Beat’s Bizarre Adventure: FLASH POINT shocks and awes
This week, Beat's Bizarre Adventure covers the manga NATSUME WANTS TO BE TRAINED, HARU'S CURSE and FLASH POINT.
Classic Comic Compendium: Matt Wagner leaves his mark with THE SHADOW – THE DEATH...
Although not his first story with the character, Matt Wagner truly left his mark on this franchise with The Shadow - Death of Margo Lane.
Movie Review: LOKAH offers a promising glimpse at a new interconnected cinematic superhero universe
While Fantastic Four: First Steps and Superman have been the tentpole superhero movies of the year, a surprise new contender has stepped up to the genre plate – and isn’t even based on pre-existing IP. Enter: Lokah
Horror Beat: CRYPT OF THE MOON SPIDER spins a terrifying yarn on the horrors...
Who knew spider gods and madness would go so well together?



















