REVIEWS
Created by Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong,The Midnight Club offers up the story of eight terminally ill young adults processing life and death.
The Rings Of Power Episode 7 is directed by Charlotte Brändström and written by Jason Cahill and marks a sharp turn in the series.
In 20th Century Girl directed and written by Bang Woo-Ri, we get the chance to head back to 1999 for first love.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 8 folds Daredevil seamlessly into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and sets the stage for an intense finale.
Life is Strange: Arcadia Bay Collection is a mediocre remaster and Switch port of two great games in the series, due to several issues.
Savage Avengers #6 is another journey into chaos from Marvel’s most hardcore team, sending them from a world of dragons to one of robots.
Ant-Man #4 puts the cap on a well-crafted miniseries that explores the past, present, and distant future of Marvel’s astonishing Avenger.
A.X.E.: X-Men #1 puts Jean Grey through a mental wringer, as it explores the concept of whether it’s possible to achieve redemption.
Mr Harrigan’s Phone tells the story of Craig who mysteriously begins receiving texts from his elderly friend, after he passed away.
Andor Episode 5 continues juggling political intrigue and espionage tactics, as Cassian navigates working with the Rebel Alliance.
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