
TV Review: Star Wars: Andor – S1/E3: Reckoning
Deputy Inspector Syril Karn begins to close the net around Cassian Andor, just as Andor is meeting with the buyer for his stolen piece of Imperial equipment. Luthen Rael is […]
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Deputy Inspector Syril Karn begins to close the net around Cassian Andor, just as Andor is meeting with the buyer for his stolen piece of Imperial equipment. Luthen Rael is […]
Capcom’s Street Fighter II was a groundbreaking arcade fighting game that changed the trajectory of an entire segment of video games, almost singlehandedly saving arcades from decline when it arrived […]
I really enjoyed volume one of Snow Angels, even if it did feel a little abrupt by the end of its far-too-short run. All of that enjoyment had dissipated by […]
Pursued by the deadly, relentless Snowman, Milliken and Mae are separated in a last ditch attempt to survive. Who is the Snowman, though? And who is really pulling his strings? […]
The other survivors that Milliken and Mae were captured by are finding out that the Snowman is very real indeed. Is there a way to stop him though? And can […]
Milliken and Mae find other survivors beyond the Trench – but are they friendly? Are they even from the Trench? And why don’t they believe in the Snowman, who has […]
As Able, Laika and Miss Baker make their way home, monkey Able ponders whether or not they should even be returning, considering how they were treated back on Earth. What […]
We spend a lot of time with the lost animals in the fourth issue of Primordial, with the primates (and dog!) trying to make their way home – while back […]
In my review of the first issue of Primordial, I noted just how mindblowing the artwork was — and it’s no less so in this second issue. There’s a realism […]
A comet causes a severe electromagnetic disturbance across the world, with a tenth of the Earth’s population developing telepathic powers. With the situation affecting such a huge number of people, […]
You have to hand it to Michael Cole, writer of Scar: A Deep Sea Thriller. He knows exactly what his readers want – why waste time with anything as trivial […]
There were very few films I wasn’t allowed to see as a kid; zombie films were off the menu, as were a few other horror titles, but generally I was […]
One of my favourite original series of the year so far, Chariot continues to be a thrilling, fun and dramatic ride in its third issue – with some of the […]
I’ve been talking about the lack of true watercooler moments in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier in my reviews – especially in comparison to MCU/Disney Plus stablemate WandaVision, which […]
Though it’s not seemed to be quite the water cooler phenomenon that WandaVision rapidly became – thanks to its drip-fed mystery structure – The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is […]
This Peter Hyams-directed, Sean Connery-starring sci-fi western didn’t get a great critical or commercial reception upon release in 1981 (according to Box Office Mojo it was the 44th highest grossing […]