Reviews
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....
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials – A Mediocre Sequel with Slick Visuals But Not Much to Say [Review]
There must be something freeing about writing a post apocalypse movie. Things are simpler. Freer. You wouldn’t have to worry about traffic cams, or being broke, or having a job. Relationships, too, are largely uncomplicated – there’s good guys and bad guys and...
Black Mass: Johnny Depp’s Transformation into James “Whitey” Bulger is His Greatest Performance [Review]
From director Scott Cooper (Out of The Furnace) comes the true crime story Black Mass detailing the exploits of the infamous James “Whitey” Bulger. Starring Johnny Depp, Joel Edgerton, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jesse Plemons, Kevin Bacon, Corey Stoll, Peter Sarsgaard,...
Squarriors #4: A Brutal Conclusion for a Comic That is Much More Than Just Blood & Rodents [Review]
From writer Ash Maczko and artist Ashley Witter (Team Ash), comes the groundbreaking comic series Squarriors from Devil’s Due Entertainment. Check out my review of issue 4 right here! Since the demise of humanity, the remaining animal life on the planet have become...
Slayer – Repentless: Goes Straight for The Jugular But… I Miss Jeff Hanneman [Review]
Slayer have released their 12th studio album Repentless and they did so on September 11th, the anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks. That date is also significant because the 'God Hates Us All' album actually came out on September 11, 2001 - the...
Head Lopper #1: A Goliath Action-Packed Badass Début [Review]
From Image Comics and writer/artist Andrew Maclean comes the quarterly series Head Lopper. Check out my review of the giant-sized issue #1 right here! Nomadic warrior, Norgal and his unlikely companion, the severed head of Agatha the Blue Witch, have arrived on the...
The Visit: Expertly Creepy & Close-to-Home Scares – I Forgive You M. Night Shyamalon [Review]
Here’s something I never thought I’d say: I forgive you, M. Night Shyamalan. Of course, that’s easy for me to say, I never saw The Happening or The Village, so I don’t have those scars. After Signs, I sensibly gave him a pass, until tonight. And was I ever glad I...
The Walking Dead #146: Maggie & Rick Clash Over Leadership While Eugene Plots Revenge [Review]
From writer Robert Kirkman and artist Charlie Adlard comes The Walking Dead comic series from Skybound and Image. Check out my review of issue #146. The Walking Dead revolves around the life of Rick Grimes, a small-town police officer and his family, and a number of...
Outcast #12: Kyle Barnes Goes to War Against The Evil That Has Taken His Sister [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 #12 so check out my review right here. Kyle Barnes has been plagued by demonic possession all his...
Sinister 2: Well-made & Scary But Not as Good as The First Film [Review]
It’s always nice to go to the movies with someone else instead of by yourself but the trade-off with that is that sometimes they get to pick the movie. The horror genre mystifies me. I don’t get it. So how much of this review is particular to the movie and how...
Clutch – Psychic Warfare: The Best Damn Rock Band in The Galaxy Have Crafted Their Masterpiece [Review]
[Advanced Review] American rock's last line of defense - Clutch - will unleash their eleventh studio album 'Psychic Warfare' on October 2, 2015. You will not hear a better rock album this year, or from last year, or probably next year, hell at this rate you won't hear...
We Stand on Guard #3: The USA Unveils Futuristic Torture in The Dreaded Basement [Review]
From Image Comics, writer Brian K. Vaughan (Saga), artist Steve Skroce and colorist Matt Hollingsworth comes the epic mini series about a future war between Canada and The United States of America. Check out my review of We Stand on Guard issue 3. WE STAND ON GUARD is...