REVIEWS
Absolute Martian Manhunter Issue 5 plunges the city into darkness, causing society to crumble within and crime to spiral out of control.
Superman Issue 28 is a scary issue, as the Legion of Darkseid make their presence known and strike Superman at his heart.
Uncanny X-Men Issue 18 brings the X-Men out into the public, as a festival is created to celebrate mutants within New Orleans.
WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers is about problem-solving as much as mastering skills and opponents’ patterns, elevating the genre.
Donkey Kong Bananza is an absolute blast, constantly focused on fun and destruction. It’s the Switch 2’s first must-play game.
The Last Woman On Earth is an ambitious feature film debut from filmmakers Yeum Moon-kyoung and Lee Jong-min about the creative process.
Disney and Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps is fine. It’s not revolutionary but it’s at least an attempt to build a different world.
The musical drama series ‘Glass Heart’ soars when it focuses on the epic performances of it’s fictional band, TENBLANK.
Comedy is a familiar place for multi-hyphenate Steve Pink, but the arrival of Terrestrial (2025) takes this director into unfamiliar territory.
The Girl Who Stole Time absolutely astounds with its animation, crafting a visually satisfying venture while never forgetting its message.
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TRENDING POSTS
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5 pulls back to observe as Yuji looks to recruit Hakari before the start of the Culling Game.
Starfighter is the whitest Star Wars story since the Original Trilogy, and the only one to arrive with no historical excuse.
The Wrecking Crew suffers due to a poorly written script that squanders the charisma of stars Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista.
Shelter (2026) offers more action in its back half, but its tried-and-true formula is exactly why we all show up for Statham’s action films.















