Trailer Time: Justice League
As someone who really enjoyed Batman v Superman, I was feeling optimistic about the new Justice League movie. The new trailer isn’t doing it for me, though, except for … Continue reading Trailer Time: Justice League
As someone who really enjoyed Batman v Superman, I was feeling optimistic about the new Justice League movie. The new trailer isn’t doing it for me, though, except for … Continue reading Trailer Time: Justice League
It’s almost like summer at the box office, what with so many big movies opening over the last few weekends. The next three days are no different, as three new … Continue reading Will Power Rangers morph into a box office hit this weekend?
“Ninety percent of everything is crud.” – Theodore Sturgeon Welcome back to “The Ten Percent,” a regular column where every other week K. Dale Koontz and I take a look at the inverse … Continue reading The Ten Percent: Come and See (1985)
And the rocket’s red glare! The bombs bursting in air! OK. We’re talking about comic books, not the star-spangles banner of the United States of America – although the two, … Continue reading The Flag Was Still There In “Rebels: These Free And Independent States #1” On The Wednesday Run
Just as the first season of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy animated series began with a gauntlet of shorts on Disney X-D, so does the second season. Come on, with … Continue reading Guardians of the Galaxy Season Two Animated Shorts
In this edition of Creations of Chaos, we’re talking photography bans, saving trees, and killing curiosity, as I delve into the Hayao Miyazaki focused book, Turning Point 1997-2008.
The word of the weekend is huge, as Disney’s latest live action adaptation of an animated classic made all the money. Here’s what went down:
I was offered a chance to read and review a novel written by Edwin Herbert. The write-up that his publicist sent was quite intriguing and something that was definitely up … Continue reading Gilbert Reviews Edwin Herbert’s Historical Mystery: ‘Mythos Christos’
This edition of Pump Up The Jam features Synthwave (The ‘80s Revival), Blood and Glass, The Cairo Gang, Bogart, Rubella Ballet, and Casper Skulls.
It’s going to be a beautiful weekend for one big new release at the box office, while all other films are going to have to take a back seat. Want to see our predictions? Be our guest:
Gods, immigrants, the old world, the twenty-first century, road trips, deceits, magic and battles. Under the pen of award-winning author, Neil Gaiman, you know that those seemingly disparate elements will … Continue reading Hit The Road With ‘American Gods: Shadows #1’ On The Wednesday Run
On this edition of True Crime Corner, I thought we could take a look into murdering mom Marie Noe. Her nefarious history includes giving birth to ten children, one of … Continue reading True Crime Corner: Marie Noe