The Walking Dead #125, An All Out War is about to close
I can not stress enough to everyone I know how good this series is. I have been reading it since day one. Over ten years ago. It still gets me excited when a new issue is about to drop. Robert Kirkman has had me thinking of zombies for over ten years! And, honestly, I’m happy […]
Oculus: Is It Worth Your Money
Official Synopsis: Ten years ago Tim Russell (Brenton Thwaites) shot his father (Rory Cochrane) after he witnessed him killing his mother (Katee Sackhoff). He’s sent to a mental hospital because of the shooting, but also because he believed that his parents’ deaths were due to an evil, supernatural entity that possessed an antique mirror in their […]
Oculus: My Sci-fi Favorites Get Gory
The horror thriller, Oculus, is out on April 11th and depending upon your level of horror consumption and susceptibility, you might never want to look at antique mirror again. Oculus didn’t do it for me unfortunately. I just want to preface this review with that—I am a hard sell with horror. But, Oculus cast two […]
’68 Rule of War #1: Lace Up Your Combat Boots
Get ready for more retro-military-horror-action! ’68 Rule of War #1, published by Writer: Mark Kidwell Artist: Jeff Zornow Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: April 2, 2014 Get your own copy of 68 (Sixty Eight) Rule Of War #1 (of 4) (Cover A – Jones) or 68 (Sixty Eight) Rule Of War #1 (of 4) (Cover B – Crain). With […]
East of West #11: The House of Mao Rises
In East of West #11, The Chosen are meeting at The Wall. Each leader has an agenda, of course. Can diplomacy bring the states together for a positive future or will war breakout? Hickman sets the stage for the possibility of a truly epic battle. See my East of West #10 review. East of West […]
Draft Day is commercial yet satisfying.
I did not want to see Draft Day. I am not interested in sports in the slightest, so a film about the NFL Draft was unappealing. The main reason I had for wanting to skip this one is my desire to be objective. If a film subject matter is one I feel I couldn’t be […]
Game of Thrones: Two Swords
Two Swords is a fantastic season opener, easing the audience back into Westeros, and reminding us why we love these characters. As they have with the past seasons, the opening is rather gentle, relatively speaking. There is not much action, but rather reaction to the previous action (which they were kind enough to offer a […]
Captain America: The Winter Solider — Is It Worth Your Money
Produced By: Kevin Feige, p.g.a., Directed By: Anthony and Joe Russo Screenplay By: Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely Starring: Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp and Hayley Atwell, with Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. Stingers: Two stingers. One mid-crawl, and one after the crawl. Official […]
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is Staggeringly Satisfying
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is not simply a good Marvel movie, it is not just a great superhero movie, and it is not only a spectacular action movie. It is all of the above, and one of the best multi-genre films I have yet see. To quantify my feelings here, let me start by […]
The Walking Dead Season 4 Finale – Welp, One less thing to worry about
That one thing being, that I won’t have to pay attention to The Walking Dead on a weekly basis. Spoilers Ahoy! It’s not that the Walking Dead Finale disappointed specifically, it’s just that the whole season has been a rather big disappointment. Now that we (in my household) are moving to a new way of […]
Arrow “Birds of Prey” Episode Review
My name is Helena Bertinelli, you have my father, prepare to die……
Sabotage is spectacular, for the wrong reasons.
If you want to watch a Schwarzenegger film but Commando, or Last Action Hero is too highbrow and subtle for your taste, I have a film for you. Sabotage is a crime action thriller with all the subtlety of broke stripper demanding tips, complete with a 7th grade vocabulary. It has been a long time […]