As soon as I saw the cover art, I knew this would be a good read. I was entertained the entire time. Powell's artwork and storytelling combine to create a surreal sepia-toned world that would make even the likes of Tim Burton scratch his head at the insanity. Read More
When you think about it, there’s good POTA and there’s bad POTA. This little gem almost has everything you could want from the POTA franchise: scantily clad warrior women, heroic sexy manly men, a weighty political subtext, and, most importantly, apes. Read More
The Farrelly Brothers made the genre their own in the '90s with hits like Dumb & Dumber and There's Something About Mary, and they're back in action with 2011's Hall Pass, releasing this month on Blu-ray and DVD. Read More
Pretty much the biggest thing that happens in Issue 11 of this series is that Evan finally makes a choice. Or, to be more accurate, he acts on that choice. Read More
This week, leading up to both the Fourth of July and the release of Marvel's next big movie, ZEN Studios has released their newest Marvel table, introducing Captain America into the pinball action. Read More
Firmly rooted in its genre, Unknown is an engaging and surprising thriller, even if it borrows heavily from the likes of the Jason Bourne films and even from Neeson's 2008 thriller Taken. Read More
When I was offered the chance to read The Dead That Walk I wasn't sure if I'd like it. However, I was pleasantly surprised with the variety of short stories, covering a whole range of plots. I think you will be, too. Read More