A slick and dirty science fiction noir tale, Duncan Jones's Netflix film 'Mute' tells a tale sometimes disturbing but largely engaging.
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Bleeding Cool's Ray Flook recaps iZombie season 2 for you and makes a case for why this season is the best of the series so far.
Before Sunday night's mid-season premiere on AMC, get caught up with Bleeding Cool's recaps of Episodes 5-8 of The Walking Dead season 8.
Tales of Suspense #102 follows up on the reveal of Yelena Belova with Winter Solider and Hawkeye diving further into the mystery of Black Widow's alleged return.
Luke Cage's series comes to an ending with the Power Man comforting his daughter, Danielle, with a fairy tale of superheroes and goblins. Is it a good finale?
Before Sunday night's mid-season premiere on AMC, get caught up with Bleeding Cool's recaps of Episodes 1-4 of The Walking Dead season 8.
Originally published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in 2010, CW's adaptation of Chris Roberson and Michael Allred's iZombie premiered on March 17th, 2015; and when I first watched it, I thought it reminded me of a cross between Monk and Law and Order, with an adorable easy-on-the-eyes goth lead thrown into the mix.
Review: Red Sparrow has been compared to Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, but that entirely undersells Sparrow. Where Tinker was droll and predictable, Sparrow actually carries along the thread of an interesting story to keep the audience engaged.
Let's get one thing out of the way right off the top about Annihilation: if you are a fan of the original book of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer, you
Game Night finally breaks Jason Bateman's losing streak of horrible low-brow comedies. After such dumpster fires as Office Christmas Party, The Longest
The Weekly Static is our righteously desperate-yet-endearing look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from an interesting, unique and entertaining perspective. At least that’s how it reads on paper… let’s see how this goes.
Batman and Catwoman awaken to discover that Poison Ivy has somehow gotten into their minds as well as the minds of the rest of the world. How did this happen? Can they stop her? Is it a good read?
It's kind of hard to find someone who never played with any form of Lego in their entire lives these days. And while there is an entire subculture based on the toy with its own terminology and references, Lego has become so ubiquitous with pop culture that practically everyone knows what it is.
In Mighty Thor #704, Jane Foster has given up the Hammer of Thor to focus on her own well-being and fight her cancer. Meanwhile, Odinson and the All-Father Odin himself struggle against the Mangog. Is it a good read?
In Defenders #10, the finale to the Defenders series, the Hood makes a play for the role of Kingpin of Crime. It's up for the Defenders, now local heroes, to stop him. Is it a good ending?