Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
Batman Beyond #1: A Slow & Awkward Set-up That Ends with Excitement & Intrigue [Review]
I just finished reading the new Batman Beyond title that came out today. I am a huge fan of Batman Beyond and was really looking forward to it but, now I kinda feel let down... Firstly I have to say that the Batsuit logo in many, if not most of the panels looked like...
Outlander Season 1: An Uneven Romantic Drama That Ends Up Settling for Shock Value [Review]
The audience for Starz' Outlander TV series consisted primarily of middle-aged women obsessed with romance novels and a stack of middle-aged guys like myself who started watching it because Game of Thrones wasn't on the air yet. Therein lays the main issue tonal-wise...
Wolf Cop Director Lowell Dean Chats about The Infamous Restroom Transformation Scene & Teases a Sequel in 2016
Here comes the fuzz! If you haven't checked out Wolf Cop on Netflix then do so immediately. I caught up with the mad Canadian behind the horror comedy, director Lowell Dean, to chat about what the hell he was thinking when coming up with 'that' transformation scene...
Top 5 Comics to Buy – 06/03/15: Midnighter, Squirrel Girl & The Wicked + The Divine
It is Wednesday again, I am looking at the stack of comics I have not had the chance to read from the week(s) previous, and here I am making a list of titles I will be picking up at my local comic shop. Like many I try to budget my purchases, which can become...
Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is a Disturbing Documentary That Delves Deep into The Mind of a Rock Star Who Never Sought Fame [Review]
Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is an authorized documentary chronicling the life and times of the Nirvana singer, which is available now on HBO from filmmaker Brett Morgan. An authorized documentary on the late musician Kurt Cobain, from his early days in Aberdeen,...
Squarriors Writer Ash Maczko Talks About Upcoming Issues & Reflects on His Breathtaking Hit Comic Series
Squarriors isn't just the best animal themed comic series – it's one of the best comic series period. I caught up with writer and creator Ash Maczko to talk about what's happening in issue #3 which is available June 24th (Ask your local comic shop to order you one...
SAN ANDREAS QUAKE (2015): The Latest Mockbuster By The Asylum [B-Movie Review]
The Asylum is a low budget production company that's infamous in the B-Movie world, mainly for their mockbusters – low budget rip-offs of big budget theatrical movies – such as Snakes on a Train, Transmorphers, Android Cop, Road Wars, Avengers Grimm, and Atlantic Rim...
Maggie: Arnold Schwarzenegger is Masterful in an Otherwise Boring Zombie Drama [Review]
In an attempt to strip down the zombie genre, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin star in Maggie, a film about a father who is faced with the inevitable death and subsequent undead transformation of his daughter. Directed by Henry Hobson, Maggie is a gloomy...
Outcast #9 Exposes Secrets Surrounding Robert Kirkman’s Next Great Horror Series [Review]
Outcast is a demonic possession horror comic series from writer Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) and artist Paul Azaceta. The Image Comics release has just dropped issue #9 so check out my review right here. Kyle Barnes has been plagued by demonic possession all his...