Reviews
Spread #10: The Children’s Crusade Reaches a Bloody Boiling Point [Review]
From Image Comics creative team writer Justin Jordan and artists Kyle Strahm and Felipe Sobreiro comes the post-apocalyptic horror series Spread. Check out my review of issue 10! Ten years ago, we dug too deep and unleashed something we couldn’t control. Something...
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5: A Return to Classic Controls But Not Worth The Cost [Review]
In 1999 Activision stole my youth by providing me with the first Tony Hawk game, which I played endlessly. The years went by loving the franchise and then Skate came along, I don't have anything against Skate -- it just wasn't for me. If I wanted a realistic...
Parkway Drive – Ire: Metalcore No More as The Aussies Embrace Classic Riffs on Their Best Album [Review]
Australian metal band Parkway Drive have unleashed their fifth studio effort 'Ire' and have decided to finally shake up the metalcore formula that they've applied on all of their previous records. By inducing more classic heavy metal riffs with 80's influences,...
Cooties: No Other Film Before Has Dared to Make Killing Kids so Entertaining [Review]
Cooties is a horror comedy film playing now in limited release and on VOD, featuring a group of teachers who must fight off a horde of rabid children after they become infected with a zombie-like virus. Directed by Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion from a screenplay...
Ray Donovan Season 3: Liev Schreiber Ups His Game as Series Becomes One of 2015’s Finest [Review]
From Showtime and creator Ann Biderman comes an original series about the dark side of Hollywood: Ray Donovan. Starring Liev Schreiber, Jon Voight, Eddie Marsan, Dash Mihok, Paula Malcomson, Pooch Hall, Kerris Dorsey, Devon Bagby, Steven Bauer and Katherine Moennig...
Lara Croft Go: Fun & Interesting Puzzle Game With Nostalgic Tomb Raider Callbacks [Review]
I typically don't get too hyped about app games, they usually feel like a fad that dies for me shortly after. I can honestly say that Lara Croft Go does not suffer from the same lack of long term draw that many apps do. Lara Croft Go is a turn by turn puzzle solving...
Hotel Transylvania 2: Top Notch Visuals & Family Humor But Falls Short of First Film [Review]
It’s amazing what the right hype can do for a movie, even if you don’t want it to. Even if you’re aware of how it works so and think yourself immune. I saw the trailer for Hotel Transylvania 2 once a week for probably two months and by the time it came around...
Atreyu – Long Live: Back After a Six Year Absence & Much Heavier Than Expected [Review]
Atreyu is back! Their seventh studio album, Long Live dropped September 18th, 2015. Its the band's first studio album in just under six years with the prior release of 'Congregation of the Damned (2009)' and it did not disappoint. The album contains the mixings for...
The Flash: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray Review]
From the CW Network and executive producer Greg Berlanti (Arrow), The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Jesse L. Martin, Candice Patton, Rick Cosnett, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes and Tom Cavanagh. Season two of The Flash returns October 6th, 2015. Central City forensic...
Tokyo Ghost #1: An Exhilarating Thrill Ride – The Blade Runner of Our Generation [Review]
From Image Comics and writer Rick Remender (Black Science), Sean Murphy (Punk Rock Jesus) and Matt Hollingsworth (Wytches) comes the astounding sci-fi series Tokyo Ghost. Here's my review of issue #1. The Isles of Los Angeles 2089: Humanity is addicted to technology,...
Manifest Destiny #17: Lewis & Clark Meet The Vameter & He’s Not What We Expected [Review]
From writer Chris Dingess (Being Human) and artist Matthew Roberts (Battle Pope) comes the Image comic series Manifest Destiny – a twisted and monster-filled take on Lewis and Clark’s Western expedition. Check out my review of issue #17. Lost in America’s heartland,...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Season 3: The Greatest Adaptation of The Franchise – Ever [Review]
Based on characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an animated series on Nickelodeon starring Sean Astin, Seth Green, Greg Cipes, Rob Paulsen, Hoon Lee, Josh Peck, Mae Whitman, Nolan North, Kevin Michael Richardson and more....