Tag: Reviews
REVIEW: CULT CLASSIC: CREATURE FEATURE throws it back to your favorite B horror films
The second series in the Cult Classic imprint offers thrills, chills, and a slew of gory monsters
Review: Kara Zor-El soars to new heights in SUPERGIRL S3
Supergirl faces her biggest challenges yet in season three. The show builds on strong foundations to mature into something more interesting and complex.
REVIEW: In Willumsen’s BRADLEY OF HIM, emptiness is complicated
Willumsen’s graphic novel puts a grotesque price tag on solitude.
REVIEW: SPARROWHAWK is almost a complete mess, except for the art
There's kernels of a very good book in Sparrowhawk, but unfortunately, the story drags the book down in a way it can't recover.
The Marvel Rundown: STRIKEFORCE assembles, and NEW MUTANTS: WAR CHILDREN reunites Claremont and Sienkiewicz
Plus, Amazing Spider-Man, Loki Unleashed, Captain America, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: Black Label’s HARLEEN #1 is a Girl-Meets-Boy for Psychopaths
Featuring a Harley Quinn minus all the Deadpool.
Review: BROKEN BEAR deftly balances tricky morals and fantasy horror for an unforgettable journey
BROKEN BEAR has given us a new female warrior to talk about, and you will want to talk about her.
REVIEW: Manly domesticity in THE WAY OF THE HOUSEHUSBAND
A wacky, no-holds-barred glimpse at the life of a former criminal who has given up on his crime family to focus on a more traditional family.
REVIEW: JOKER leaves you wanting more, but not from the character himself
Do we need another Joker film?
Review: RAMBO: LAST BLOOD is a major downer… and not just in the most...
Senior Entertainment Writer Edward Douglas doesn't think much of this tired revenge flick
REVIEW: Vault’s new series RELICS OF YOUTH offers adventure, mystery, and a diverse cast...
The new comic dives right into the action to uncover the mysteries haunting Nat and her crew
Review: AD ASTRA channels the best of sci-fi greats
Ad Astra manages to hit on all of the best kind of notes we expect from science fiction, easily embracing the dystopian commercialization of the stars while simultaneously allowing us to wonder at their vast, gorgeous, and harsh nature.
















