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FANTASTIC FEST 2022: ‘The Antares Paradox’ Balances Scientific Discovery With Emotional Breakthrough
The Antares Paradox mixes scientific breakthroughs and emotional conflict to deliver one of the year’s boldest directorial debuts.
Wiper Volume 1 follows Lula Nomi as she unravels a mystery in a dark, oppressive future where humanity and aliens struggle to coexist.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Final Alchemy sees the Elric brothers on the final leg of their journey, but there is still much left to do.
Atom: The Beginning Volume 1 begins the story of Hiroshi and Umataru, two scientists striving to build the greatest robot ever.
Predator #2 is a master class in building tension, as its protagonist fights to find supplies and survive in an icy wasteland of a planet.
Star Trek #400 serves as a celebration of the Star Trek universe in comics and a roadmap to its future, with stories that cover every era.
Alien #1 (2022) continues Phillip Kenndy Johnson’s Xenomorph saga, this time turning the focus on the android soldiers known as Steel Team.
Power Rangers Unlimited: The Death Ranger #1 delivers an emotional narrative that tackles the nature of death and introduces a new villain.
A Peacock original, thisThe Resort is easily the best series on the platform and one of the best TV shows of the year.
Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed shows this cult classic did not age well. So any fun may just be restricted to a 10-12 hour jaunt through memory lane.
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