REVIEW: Finding a path towards happiness in Kat Verhoeven’s MEAT AND BONE

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Meat and Bone is the story of people drifting, knowing what they want, but not quite capable of achieving it.
Jojo Rabbit Review

REVIEW: JOJO RABBIT is more than it appears on the surface

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Our review of Taika Waititi's Holocaust-era satire

SUPERMAN SMASHES THE KLAN might be DC’s best comic this year

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A timely story with appeal to all ages of readers.
Daybreak

REVIEW: DAYBREAK thinks it’s more interesting than it is

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Honestly, Daybreak is just disappointing.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Springtime In Chernobyl’ offers an unexpected message of hope

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Finding the beauty in the aftermath of disaster

REVIEW: DEAD BEATS taps into primal fears through the lens of music and comics

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From bugs to cannibalism to death contracts, this music/horror anthology has it all.

The Marvel Rundown: Pull up a chair at the Summers family home in X-MEN...

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Plus, the conclusion of the "Falling Star" arc in CAPTAIN MARVEL, and plenty of rapid reviews.
SUPERMAN

DC ROUND-UP: SUPERMAN YEAR ONE Reveals a Surprise Connection to Dark Knight Returns

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THIS WEEK:  The final issue of Superman Year One shows that it has a sudden and direct connection to the rest of Frank Miller's...
Zombieland

REVIEW: ZOMBIELAND DOUBLE TAP is a worthy sequel with more laughs than zombies

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The zombie comedy reunites the entire gang from the first movie.
americana

INDIE VIEW: ‘Americana’ is a thru-hike across Luke Healy’s psyche

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The Pacific Crest Trail becomes the road to self-discovery

REVIEW: Kyle Starks’ OLD HEAD reminds us all that Dracula was a creep

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In true Starks fashion, Old Head is a jokey fight book with a fairly serious message.
the hard tomorrow

INDIE VIEW: ‘The Hard Tomorrow’ is a sympathetic but complicated portrait of today

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The Hard Tomorrow By Eleanor Davis Drawn and Quarterly It’s easy to view the times we live in as apocalyptic even if you aren’t a religious believer....

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