REVIEWS
Glorious is a short and wicked horror film that gets cosmic without losing its grounding in its nasty rest stop bathroom.
Shin Ultraman reimagines the Tokusatsu legend for the modern day, courtesy of a creative team that has a deep love for the Ultraman mythos.
Easily the fastest Korean Drama binged in a while, Remarriage & Desires is the latest K-Drama series dropped by Netflix.
A.X.E.: Judgement Day #1 ties together Marvel’s three biggest ensembles for an event of epic proportions thanks to its creative team.
Golden Rage #1 introduces readers to an island where women who have entered menopause are sent to survive without aid from the outside.
The Harbinger manages to accomplish a lot with a little, executing an intimate horror story that confronts trauma directly.
In Chun Tae-Il: The Flame that Lives on, audiences get a window into 1960s South Korea and the real-life fight for labor rights.
Nope is somehow the most absurd and imaginative take on extraterrestrials and extremely grounded at the same time.
Iron Man #21 brings elements of classic comics into a modern series as Tony Stark continues his recovery, interrupted by a plane hijacking.
Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #3 features a trio of tales that showcase the range of stories the lunar vigilante can be a part of.
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TRENDING POSTS
Far Cry New Dawn have been mixed. However, there is something this game does better than anything I have ever seen in any game I have played; subtitles.
Disney’s power over the entertainment industry might seem new but in actuality, Disney has fought a long battle to get where it is.
In Super Sons: The Polarshield Project not only is Damian Wayne is a white boy with brown hair, but he really isn’t.
In ‘Batman #84,’ writer Tom King delves into the psyche of Thomas Wayne and answers all remaining questions about the City of Bane.
















