After it’s so-so premiere, the CW’s Batwoman regains some momentum with its second episode, The Rabbit Hole, as the show directly explore the relationship between Kate (Ruby Rose) and Alice… Read more Batwoman: The Rabbit Hole Review →
While comic book movies and content was once seen as an oddity and was decently rare, there’re so many comic book adaptations now that the genre is pretty much oversaturated.… Read more The Boys Season 1 Review: The cure to anyone’s “superhero fatigue” and a damn great show →
Highly regarded as one of the most intricate and thrilling Batman stories ever told, Batman: Hush has always been a fan-favorite – as well as a favorite of mine. Personally,… Read more Batman: Hush Review: A hollow adaptation of iconic Batman story arc →
In this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, Long Walk Home, we get to see Avery’s (Will Patton) madness go deeper as he treks through the swamp, the Conclave’s grip grows… Read more Swamp Thing: Long Walk Home Review →
In this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, Brilliant Disguise, we finally get to understand Alec’s (Andy Bean) feelings on being Swamp Thing (Derek Mears) as him and Abby (Crystal Reed)… Read more Swamp Thing: Brilliant Disguise Review →
Being a sequel and having to live-up to and improve on the previous film(s) is pretty hard work in itself, but Spider-Man: Far From Home had the even tougher task… Read more Spider-Man: Far From Home Review: Spidey’s global outing is far from great →
While the idea of Superman, or something like him, turning evil has been explored in stories like Injustice: Gods Among Us, Brightburn brings it to life with a story that’s… Read more Brightburn Review: Horror and heroes collide to create a freshly sinister superhero story →
Director Neil Marshall and Stranger Things’ David Harbour have come together bring the lengendary, foul-mouthed paranormal hunter, Hellboy, back to the big screen for an R-rated reboot full of blood-filled… Read more Hellboy Review: Harbour and Marshall prove that Hellboy is in the right hands →