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Midsommar

Writer/Director Ari Aster Gives Us A Midsommar Nightmare

Midsommar is full of excellent performances, shocking gore, and genuine laughs. Strange for a film that at its heart is how one deals with trauma.

Around the Loop: Enough with the Attitude (Era)

The battle heats up as WWE brings in two Attitude Era mainstays to fend off the popular AEW, but what will recent creative decisions mean for the business?

Spider-Man Far From Home

‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Swings Into Theaters

It’s the 4th of July weekend for our friends in the United States, and we’re guessing a lot of folks will be heading to the theatres to see our favourite wall-crawler head overseas. 

Last Black Man in San Francisco

Joe Talbot and Jimmie Fails’s ‘The Last Black Man In San Francisco’ is a Big Mood

The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a story about people who are so achingly in love with their city, and want so desperately to weave themselves into its fibres but have been shut out.

The Walking Dead #193, Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Image Comics, The Walking Dead

R.I.P. For The Ever-Living ‘The Walking Dead’ #193 On The Wednesday Run

The long-standing series that changed comic book publishing and cemented creator ownership in the comic book business finally comes to an end after a 15-year run with The Walking Dead #193!

Heroes & Villains Goes to the Movies, Ventures ‘Far From Home’

Heroes & Villains braves the forces of nature to bring you a spoiler-free review of the latest MCU flick, ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home.’

Biff Bam Pop’s Staff Picks From The Fantasia International Film Festival!

Sachin Hingoo and Jeffery X Martin run down the movies they’re most excited about from this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival.

Songs in the Key of X, Episode 38: The Iron Maiden Show

‘Songs in the Key of X’ dives into the world of British heavy metal with Jeffery X Martin’s five favorite songs by Iron Maiden.

Blue Underground’s ‘New York Ripper’ Blu-ray Brings Fulci’s Sleaziest Film into Focus

Blue Underground’s excellent 4K restoration places Italian director Lucio Fulci’s most infamous work, ‘The New York Ripper,’ back into the spotlight.