REVIEWS
Wonder Woman Issue 21 unleashes Diana’s fury onto the gods, as she tries to solve a murder mystery on Mount Olympus.
Absolute Flash Issue 3 wraps up the origin story, connecting the final dots through brutal deaths and a telepathic monkey.
Tastefully Yours Episodes 3-4 further solidify that this is not a groundbreaking romantic addition to the genre, and that’s perfectly fine.
My Hero Academia Vigilantes Episode 7 is largely fun but continues to solidify the series as a must watch with its latest introduction.
Onimusha 2 Samurai’s Destiny’s remaster offers a blend of nostalgic action and great modern updates fans will appreciate.
Blades of Fire is a well-made package focusing more on crafting creativity and a thoughtful approach than the physical battles.
Sea of Stars Throes of the Watchmaker delivers a free post-game DLC adventure that sees the Solstice Twins battle a new villain.
Overcompensating (2025) has its characters juggle bad decisions, horrible hook-ups, binge drinking, and miscommunication to great effect.
REVIEW: ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ Season 2 Episode 3 – “Why Did the Mainlanders Cross the River?”
After what was a mess of a second episode, TWD Dead City Season 2 Episode 3, is a tiny bit of an improvement on the season.
The Last of Us Season 2 Episode 6, “The Price,” is the best episode of the season, but that’s not saying too much.
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TRENDING POSTS
The Wrecking Crew suffers due to a poorly written script that squanders the charisma of stars Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista.
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.
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.
















