Spider-Man’s ‘Turf Wars’ DLC review: Darker and Grittier, but Mainly Filler
Marvel’s Spider-Man DLC Turf Wars takes a dark turn for a series that is normally colourful and vibrant.
Marvel’s Spider-Man DLC Turf Wars takes a dark turn for a series that is normally colourful and vibrant.
Wondering what the creative folks at Glass Eye Pix have in store for you this holiday season? Be curious no more, because Christmas just got Fessendened.
There are no big releases happening this weekend, so it will be a battle between Ralph Breaks The Internet and Creed II for the top spot at the box office.
The Blue Underground 4K restoration Blu-ray of Lucio Fulci’s ‘Zombie’ might be more gorgeous than the movie deserves, but you should buy it anyway.
An example of bad things happening to good movies, ‘Welcome to Blood City’ is a neat little flick that looks like a burnt ViewMaster reel.
The Arrow Video Blu-ray restoration of Sergio Martino’s giallo, ‘Torso,’ looks great on the screen but can’t make improvements to the film itself.
One of Marvel’s newer superheroes finally finds herself in her own monthly title – and it couldn’t come soon enough for girls (and lovers of comic books) everywhere!
Tim Murr brings us the latest news from the world of horror franchises, including ‘Leprechaun,’ ‘Candyman,’ and ‘The Walking Dead.’
If you had told me three years ago that I would be reading an Archie comic book and watching an Archie TV show I would have told you that you’re insane.
The latest album from pioneering space rock band, Failure, is a heady trip into science fiction and madness that leaves the listener in a bit of a tizzy.
It is the ending of the Age of Aquarius as ‘Songs in the Key of X’ travels back to 1969, and Jeffery X Martin counts down his five favorite songs from that year.
A rare 3-D screening of Joe Dante’s 2009 young adult horror classic The Hole will be held on this Friday at Hollywood’s legendary TCL Chinese Theatre.