Youth at What Cost? – The Wasp Woman (1959)
Roger Corman, the man who can make a movie with five dollars in his pocket, once again delivers a bit of schlock with The Wasp Woman, a film that finds a once […]
View ArticleMind Capsules – Doctor Strange #8 and Squadron Supreme #7
Doctor Strange #8 Writer – Jason Aaron Artist – Chris Bachalo Inker – Tim Townsend, Al Vey, Mark Irwin, John Livesay, Victor Olazaba Colours – Chris Bachalo, Antonio Fabela, Java Tartaglia Letters […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Sigma ft. Take That – Cry
It is not too often, if ever, that you see Take That featured on another artist’s song, but such is the case with Cry, the latest from Sigma. The song might have […]
View ArticleMind Capsules – Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #7 and Justice League #49
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #7 Writer – Brandon Montclaire, Amy Reeder Artist – Marco Failla Colours – Tamra Bonvillain Letters – VC’s Travis Lanham When last we saw Lunella, she had […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Fetty Wap – Wake Up
Fetty Wap’s latest because the man is talented and his songs are a lot of fun.
View ArticleWho Else But Satan! – The Evil (1978)
If there is one thing that you absolutely do not want to do in life or more appropriately, should not do, it is to open a door buried underneath your basement floor […]
View ArticleMind Capsules – Justice League #50 and Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat #6
Justice League #50 Writer – Geoff Johns Artist – Jason Fabok Colours – Brad Anderson Letters – Rob Leigh It all comes down to one last, final battle between the Justice League […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Gwen Stefani – Misery
Out of the songs released from Gwen Stefani’s latest album so far, Misery is by far the best one yet. It has all the hallmarks of her previous work, including a very […]
View ArticleMind Capsules – Batman: Rebirth #1 and Green Lanterns: Rebirth #1
Batman: Rebirth #1 Writer – Scott Snyder, Tom King Artist – Mikel Janin Colours – June Chung Letters – Deron Bennet Batman: Rebirth is aptly named as it finds Bruce Wayne once […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Wheatus – Teenage Dirtbag
Walk Off the Earth just released their cover of Teenage Dirtbag today, but there is nothing quite like the original by Wheatus which is still just as good as it ever was.
View ArticleThe Worst Kind of Sorority – Sisters of Death (1976)
Sisters of Death is a horror film that was so good it was shelved for a bunch of years before it was finally released. Be that as it may, it did actually […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #8
Writer – Jack Kirby Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – Mike Royer Letters – Mike Royer While Kamandi has been getting along with Sultin, he has been getting increasingly frustrated with the […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Handsome Ghost – Eyes Wide (Feat. Whole Doubts)
Eyes Wide by Handsome Ghost and featuring Whole Doubts starts off a little unassuming at first and almost as if singer Mika were featured on this track instead, but it soon delivers […]
View ArticleAn Unstoppable Golem Known Only As…– It! (1966)
Roddy McDowall, beloved as a child star and as one of the world’s greatest onscreen primates, while great as a hero, was perhaps just a little bit better as villain in those […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Skull the Slayer #8
Writer – Bill Mantlo Artist – Sal Buscema Inker – Sonny Trinidad Colours – G. Roussos Letters – Denise Wohl Skull and his companions – Ann, Jeff and Dr. Cory, still find […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Moose Blood – Knuckles
Back with a new song called Knuckles, Moose Blood continue to craft tracks that all can empathize with , not to mention being quite good, and continue to prove that they have […]
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