There's Someone Inside Your House

Fantastic Fest 2021 Review: THERE’S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE sleekly updates the 90’s slasher...

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The latest Netflix horror opus has debuted at this year's Fantastic Fest, which aims to update 80's and 90's horror tropes to the current age.
Leah Hardy as Salvor Hardin finds her way to a mystery in FOUNDATION

REVIEW: Sorry, DUNE, FOUNDATION is the new sci-fi epic to beat

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FOUNDATION is imperfect and at times derivative, but it's also fun!

The Marvel Rundown: THE DEATH OF DOCTOR STRANGE #1 defies & exceeds expectations

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Reviews of this week's new and notable Marvel Comics releases, including The Death of Doctor Strange #1, X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation #1, and more!
Doom Patrol Season 3

REVIEW: DOOM PATROL Season 3 continues its reign as the best superhero show

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It’s here! Season 3 of Doom Patrol is upon us, and if you’re familiar with my past coverage on this series, you’ll note that...
Biscuits

REVIEW: Jenny Robins serves up a treat in BISCUITS (ASSORTED)

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Jenny Robins' BISCUITS (ASSORTED) is a funny, honest look at womanhood (in all its variations) in contemporary London.
Dashcam TIFF 2021

TIFF 2021: Is DASHCAM just trolling us?

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Given the leaps in technology since a movie like Blair Witch came out, it makes sense that the “found footage” horror genre has been...
Hellbound TIFF 2021

TIFF 2021: If you can get past the pilot, HELLBOUND is unmissable

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Following the meteoric success of Train to Busan, which breathed new life into the moribund zombie genre, filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho has been a rising...

DC ROUND-UP: King and Fornés’s RORSCHACH #12 brings the series to a close

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Reviews of this week's new and noteworthy DC Comics titles, including Rorschach #12, I Am Batman #1, and more.

The Marvel Rundown: Ka-Zar lords over death in this miniseries debut

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His name is Kevin... Plunder? You learn something new every day, I guess. And so will you if this is your first go-around with...

REVIEW: Not either, but rather BOTH in SUN EATER: ACT ONE

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The first act of the multi-medium story incorporates lycanthropy at a molecular level.

REVIEW: Jeff Lemire’s MAZEBOOK #1 is a hypnotic opener that mines the depths of...

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Don’t be surprised if you get the wind knocked out of you.

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