Issue sixteen of Angel & Faith kicks off the short arc “Those Who Can’t Teach, Teach Gym” in which Faith goes undercover as a gym teacher of all things. It works, though. It&#...
Mortuary follows Jonathan Doyle, a teenager with a pissy attitude who moves half way across the country to a new town with his mother Leslie and little sister Jamie. Leslie purchased an...
Let me just start off by saying that when I was a kid, I was hugely attached to Puppet Master. More than A Nightmare on Elm Street and maybe even Friday the 13th, this was the franchise that got me in...
In Terminator: Genisys, a T-800 is, once again, sent back in time to protect a young Sarah Connor. The T-800, who has been reprogrammed, must contend with the likes of the T-1000 and various...
Negative Space is an extremely promising new comic and I can’t wait to see how it develops. The plot is still somewhat mysterious but centers around a shadowy organization that mines the depths...
Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick…Lam Nai-Choi’s Riki-Oh: the Story of Ricky. Riki-Oh: the Sto...
Following in the visual traditions of works such as Bladerunner or the comic book version of The Surrogates, The Tomorrows is a dystopian cyberpunk story. Set some time after the 21st Century, we foll...
Sharks are all the rage these days. It seems like the Syfy Channel cranks a new shark movie out every week. Sharknado, Sharktopus, Mega Shark, Ghost Shark, Shark Night, Dinoshark, Jersey Shore Shark A...
Earlier this year, Keanu Reeves proved that he could still kick some serious a** as the unstoppable John Wick. Forget everything you learned from that movie because, in Knock Knock, the fifth offering...