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Creepshow finale

CREEPSHOW S1E6 closes with a whimper instead of a scream

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Season 1 ends with great creature designs, but not much else.
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.
Heist, or How to Steal a Planet #1

REVIEW: HEIST, OR HOW TO STEAL A PLANET #1 blends science fiction and Ocean’s...

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The new series takes the heist concept into outer space
Motherless Brooklyn

NYFF REVIEW: Edward Norton’s MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN is a beautifully-realized “soft-boiled” detective story

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The ‘50s NYC story co-stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Willem Dafoe, Alec Baldwin and more.
Black Stars Above #1

REVIEW: BLACK STARS ABOVE #1 draws you into a bleak, frightening landscape

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The new series for Vault’s Nightfall imprint offers a quiet, unsettling horror that lurks in the shadows
Irishman

NYFF Review: THE IRISHMAN is probably the most Scorsese a Scorsese movie can possibly...

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A brilliant reunion with De Niro and Pesci with Pacino stealing every scene
Money Shot

REVIEW: Vault Comics’ MONEY SHOT proves that sex certainly sells

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The saucy comic from Vault shows what happens when scientists need alternative ways to get funded
3 From Hell

REVIEW: Rob Zombie’s 3 FROM HELL could be the worst movie of the year

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Who thought we needed a sequel to THE DEVIL’S REJECTS anyway?

Internet Crusader is a glorious ‘90s internet fever dream

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A look at George Wylesol's latest offering from Avery Hill Publishing which explores a forgotten age of the internet.

REVIEW: JEREMIAH explores identity and sexuality in small town America

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Cathy G. Johnson’s gorgeous watercolors set the mood for this tragic coming-of-age story.
The Kitchen

REVIEW: THE KITCHEN cooks up a woman-led gangster tale we wanted to like more

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Disjointed and somewhat dull movie offers strong cast and performances

DC ROUND-UP: LOIS LANE and DCEASED Form Two Halves of a Coin

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Take a summer stroll as we muse about how two new DC books connect with their audiences.

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