The Marvel Rundown: ETERNALS: CELESTIA #1 presents an eternal crisis in faith
Reviews of this week's new Marvel releases, including Eternals: Celestia #1, Amazing Spider-Man #75, and more!
REVIEW: Stitch it all together with NEEDLE & THREAD
The inaugural graphic novel from MAVERICK, the MAD CAVE STUDIOS YA imprint, offers an excellent overture.
DC ROUND-UP: You won’t want to leave ARKHAM CITY: THE ORDER OF THE WORLD...
The latest Batman-related title features a horror-infused street-level look at Gotham.
REVIEW: KENA: BRIDGE OF SPIRITS is a triumph for video game animation, but is...
KENA is like a Pixar film made playable, but the gameplay and writing don't live up to the beautiful animation.
Turnbuckle BEATdown: GLORIOUS WRESTLING ALLIANCE hides deep wrasslin’ lore in a tale about anxiety...
Come for the flying elbow drops, stay for the poetry of Death Machine.
Fantastic Fest 2021 Review: BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES, an inventive, if slight, debut
Junta Yamaguchi's debut feature is a cute, brief, time travel comedy that makes fun use of the "one-shot" gimmick
Fantastic Fest 2021 Review: MAD GOD, you’re going to need weed for this one
Phil Tippett's 30 year journey comes to an end with the release of MAD GOD, a beautiful, hypnotizing, and often beguiling stop-motion sojourn
Review: NO TIME TO DIE aims high and falls just short
With his final outing at 007, Daniel Craig attempts to go out on a high note, and so tantalizingly close
Review: VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE is in on the joke this time around
You can’t really talk about Venom: Let There Be Carnage without talking about what started it all: Venom. When Venom (bringing to new life the character created by legends David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane) came out in 2018, I didn’t know what to make of it. It felt like a random, mad-libs-generated version of a film powered by a strange combination of earnestness and chaos.
The Marvel Rundown: INFERNO #1 begins the end of Jonathan Hickman’s X-tenure
Reviews of this week's noteworthy new Marvel Comics releases, including Inferno #1, Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: SUPERMAN’S new status quo starts here
SUPERMAN '78 #1, SUPERMAN VS. LOBO #1, and SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL #2 each present very different takes on the Man of Steel.
REVIEW: Don’t attend this MIDNIGHT MASS
MIDNIGHT MASS wants so badly to be profound at every turn, but it fails magnificently in most cases.




















