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Birthright #7: Angry Pregnant Warrior Exes & Thievery Gone Horribly Wrong [Review]

Birthright #7: Angry Pregnant Warrior Exes & Thievery Gone Horribly Wrong [Review]

by Keven Skinner | May 18, 2015

From writer Joshua Williamson and artist Andrew Bressan comes the latest issue of the dark fantasy epic Birthright – my choice for Best New Comic Series of 2014. Check out our review of issue #7. Snatched from his life by beings from another world, Mikey became...
AREA 51 (2015): Oren Peli’s “Latest” Found Footage Should Have Stayed Abducted [B-Movie Review]

AREA 51 (2015): Oren Peli’s “Latest” Found Footage Should Have Stayed Abducted [B-Movie Review]

by Jeffrey Long | May 18, 2015

Oren Peli should be a familiar name to most people reading this review. He’s the mastermind behind the Found Footage frightfest that is the original Paranormal Activity, in addition to the short-lived but fun ABC Found Footage horror TV show The River, and the...
The Walking Dead #141: Negan is Back with The Best Lines & The Hilltop Delivers a Stunner [Review]

The Walking Dead #141: Negan is Back with The Best Lines & The Hilltop Delivers a Stunner [Review]

by Keven Skinner | May 15, 2015

From writer Robert Kirkman and artist Charlie Adlard comes The Walking Dead comic series from Skybound and Image. Check out our review of issue #141. The Walking Dead revolves around the life of Rick Grimes, a small-town police officer and his family, and a number of...
Saga #28 Shocks Readers with another Death as Dengo May be Rethinking His Mission [Review]

Saga #28 Shocks Readers with another Death as Dengo May be Rethinking His Mission [Review]

by Keven Skinner | May 15, 2015

From Eisner Award winning duo Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples comes the Image comic series Saga. Check out our review of issue #28. Saga is an epic space opera/fantasy comic book series created by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Fiona Staples, published monthly...
Mumford & Sons – Wilder Mind Sees The Band Shift from Folk to Straight Up Rock [Mini Review]

Mumford & Sons – Wilder Mind Sees The Band Shift from Folk to Straight Up Rock [Mini Review]

by Keven Skinner | May 14, 2015

Mumford & Sons’ third studio effort ‘Wilder Mind’ is curiously a more raucous rock affair than their previous two releases and I’m strangely OK with that even if I do greatly miss that ‘Sigh No More’ folk essence....
Strange Magic: George Lucas’ Animated Fantasy Scores on Visuals but Fails Hard on Song Choices [Review]

Strange Magic: George Lucas’ Animated Fantasy Scores on Visuals but Fails Hard on Song Choices [Review]

by Keven Skinner | May 13, 2015

Like everyone else I assumed Star Wars creator George Lucas had shunned society and was hiding on some man made space station with his Scrooge McDuck pile of gold after selling his legacy to Disney. That may still be the case but somewhere along the ride he wrote and...
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