Trailer Time: “The Sandman” is coming to Netflix
Our first taste of Netflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman has arrived, and on first look, it feels quite right.

Our first taste of Netflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman has arrived, and on first look, it feels quite right.
In Short Order Crooks, you’ll learn more about the seedy underbelly of the food truck world than you might ever have known, or wanted to know before.
Bruce LaBruce’s ‘Saint Narcisse’is a compelling and provocative story, and has style for days along with one hell of a climax.
This week in Figure Friday, E.A. Henson looks at Darth Maul, LEGO Marvel Studio Minifigures, and the new Three Jokers run from McFarlane Toys.
Marie Gilbert looks at the new sci-fi film Solitary, set in 2044 during a global population explosion.
We all hold strange and unseen connection to one another – none more so than what the internet and this digital age will eventually reveal!
In this edition of Heroes & Villains, E.A. Henson looks at two books from Top Shelf Productions – Rivers and Better Place
A24’s ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ boasts one of the most stunning trailers I’ve seen this year.
Jean Luc Herbulot’s ‘Saloum’ is a story that feels both big (as in continent-spanning) and small (as in deeply personal) that can be compared to ‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ or ‘Predator’, but feels entirely unique.
Fantastic Four #35 is a perfect celebration of Marvel’s first family on their 60th anniversary, while also serves as the return of legendary artist John Romita Jr. to the fold.
The final trailer for Halloween Kills has arrived, giving us another look at the upcoming direct sequel to 2018’s Halloween.
In a special edition of Read This Book, Uncle Highlander masks up and heads to Cincinnati Comic Expo 2021.