CURSED COMICS CAVALCADE #1 [Review]
Just in time for Halloween, Comics Cavalcade rises from the dead with an 80 Page Giant of spooky superhero stories! Continue reading CURSED COMICS CAVALCADE #1 [Review]
Just in time for Halloween, Comics Cavalcade rises from the dead with an 80 Page Giant of spooky superhero stories! Continue reading CURSED COMICS CAVALCADE #1 [Review]
“The Urge To Purge” is a definite improvement on the second episode, though much of it is concerned with a largely unneeded tie-in to the movie The First Purge. Continue reading THE PURGE Season 1, Episode 3 [Review/Recap]
“Take What’s Yours” trades suspense for exposition, as most of the subplots established in The Purge pilot are left treading water or barely moving forward. Continue reading THE PURGE Season 1, Episode 2 [Review/Recap]
We’ve got Movie Sign on a this comic book that adapts the movie-riffing of the show Mystery Science Theater 3000 into a convenient comic book form. Continue reading MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 #1 [Review]
The most hyped entry of The Conjuring series to date winds up being a lackluster film that feels utterly forced into the franchise. Continue reading THE NUN [Review]
The Purge comes to TV in a ten-part mini-series event that grabs your attention from the start, using suggestion effectively to replace the gore of the films. Continue reading THE PURGE Season 1, Episode 1 [Review]
The Happytime Murders wants to push buttons and boundaries but all its jokes were done far better by Avenue Q, Meet The Feebles and even Crank-Yankers. Continue reading THE HAPPYTIME MURDERS [Review]
Puppet Master The Littlest Reich offers a new twist on the classic cult-film franchise that is also a surprisingly topical commentary on our times. Continue reading PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH [Review]
The Meg? More like The Meh. With terrible CGI and phoned-in performances by those actors who aren’t hamming it up, The Meg makes Sharknado look like Jaws. Continue reading THE MEG [Review]