Add Some Sumptuous Silence to Your Halloween Watchlists with Lon Chaney’s ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ September 20, 2021
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Music/Audio Film Score Review: Howard Shore Gets Busy with La-La Land’s New Release for ‘Sliver’ Howard Shore's score for 1993's 'Sliver' is completely appropriate for a raunchy 90s sex thriller, but it still bears Shore's unmistakable imprint. By James LuckardJuly 30, 20200
Reviews Netflix’s ‘Transformers: War for Cybertron: Chapter One: Siege’ is “Bored Than Meets The Eye” The first installment in Netflix's 'Transformers: War for Cybertron' trilogy - Siege - fails to prove itself. By Anthony KarczJuly 30, 20200
Comics Roarbots Recap: Manga at ComicCon@Home 2020 The Roarbots recap all the best manga we heard about during ComicCon@Home. And also one really, REALLY bad one. Because it's funny. By S.W. SondheimerJuly 29, 20200
Reviews ‘Ultraman Ace’ Embraces Superheroics and Gender Equality (Sort Of) 'Ultraman Ace' became the first Ultra show to fully embrace the superhero tropes that were always lurking just beneath its sci-fi surface. By Jamie GreeneJuly 29, 20200
Books Give in to Your Temptations and Join the Dark Side with ‘Star Wars: Dark Legends’ 'Star Wars: Dark Legends' is an in-world collection of spooky stories that would've been told around a Tatooine or Naboo campfire to scare ... By Jamie GreeneJuly 28, 20200
Books Crazy Fast Read: Kevin Kwan’s ‘Sex and Vanity’ I read Kevin Kwan's new novel, "Sex and Vanity,' in one day so yes, his books are still crack. If you liked 'Crazy ... By S.W. SondheimerJuly 28, 20200
Comics With ‘Pulp,’ Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Present a Western You’ll Actually Want to Read Brubaker and Phillips get the band back together for 'Pulp' (Image), a noir-Western-spy thriller we love and highly recommend. By Luke McCulloughJuly 28, 20200
Animation Crack Open a Can of 60s Cool with ‘The Pink Panther Cartoon Collection’ The Pink Panther Cartoon Collection is a veritable goldmine of animation history, and I'm thrilled to make room for it on the shelf. By Jamie GreeneJuly 27, 20200
Books ‘Queen of Coin and Whispers’ Isn’t Just a Book; It’s an Immersive Experience 'Queen of Coin and Whispers' favors strong world building and character development over blood battles. I, for one, welcome our new lesbian overqueens. By S.W. SondheimerJuly 22, 20200
Comics The Montague Twins Pair Up for Adventure: Magic, History, Witches, and Sass The Montague Twins are here to learn magic and catch a murderer. And they're all out of... none of those things. Their story ... By S.W. SondheimerJuly 20, 20200
Comics Sadly, ‘APB: Artists Against Police Brutality’ Is a Tragically Eternal Book 'Artists Against Police Brutality' is an anthology of comics, prose, remembrances, and essays focused on police brutality and being Black in America. By Luke McCulloughJuly 20, 20200
Books Ghosts of Empires Past: Roseanne A. Brown’s Exquisite ‘A Song of Wraiths and Ruin’ 'A Song of Wraiths and Ruins' reminds us that no matter how chipped or cracked we are, we can call be heroes if ... By S.W. SondheimerJuly 14, 20200
Featured Post ‘Greyhound’ Is a Moving Tribute to the Heroes of the Battle of the Atlantic In Greyhound, now available on Apple TV+, Tom Hanks has taken C.S. Forester's book and brought it brilliantly to the screen. By Rob HuddlestonJuly 10, 20200
Comics ‘Nailbiter Returns’: You CAN Go Home Again But Do You WANT To? 'Nailbiter Returns' is a gory slasher fest worthy of its predecessor, 'Nailbiter.' Blood and guts and serial killers, oh my. By Luke McCulloughJuly 6, 20200
Featured Post ‘Gamemaster’ is a Fascinating Look at the Modern World of Game Design Ultimately, 'Gamemaster' is an honest, caring look not just at the board game industry but also - and more importantly - at the people ... By Rob HuddlestonJuly 6, 20200
Animation Annecy 2020: ‘Nahuel and the Magic Book’ is Tropey Fun from a Fresh Perspective 'Nahuel and the Magic Book'Â is a joy to watch. It's a fantastic story with great characters that absolutely deserves an audience. By Jamie GreeneJune 26, 20200
Reviews Go Outatime with Playmobil’s ‘Back to the Future’ Sets Playmobil's Back to the Future line has started small, but they knocked it out of the park. And our fingers are crossed for ... By Jamie GreeneJune 25, 20200
Featured Post ‘Tokyo Olympiad’: If the Olympics Were an Indie Arthouse Darling Greatness isn't defined by superhuman athletic abilities. That's not what Kon Ichikawa wanted to celebrate with 1965's 'Tokyo Olympiad.' By Jamie GreeneJune 23, 20200
Books The Devils You Know: ‘Seven Devils’ by Laura Lam and Elizabeth May 'Seven Devils' explores the ugly underbelly of the fight for freedom and the scars the struggle can leave on those who do what ... By S.W. SondheimerJune 23, 20200
Add Some Sumptuous Silence to Your Halloween Watchlists with Lon Chaney’s ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ September 20, 2021
Witness the Birth and Evolution of a Genius: Three Early Makoto Shinkai Films Land on Blu-ray June 16, 2022
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