Hulk Hogan calls some hurricane victims "crybabies", Star Trek: Discovery is an allegory for Trump's America, and more from the past week in TV!
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American Assassin doesn't bring anything new to the genre of spy thrillers, aside from Michael Keaton clearly having a ball whenever he's on screen.
Mother! is a piece of so-called "artistic filmmaking" that tries to get away with not having a message by claiming it's on the audience to discover one.
Review of Defenders #5 from Marvel Comics by Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez and Justin Ponsor, keeps the Netflix series tone alive in the comics
Welcome to Bleeding Cool's weekly recap of American Horror Story: Cult, starting with this week's Episode 1: 'Election Night.'
Dark Nights: Metal #2 gives us the next part in the crazy DC event, and it really does continue to be something quite unlike anything that's come before.
Join us as we continue our coverage of Preacher Season 2 with the season's penultimate episode: episode 12, 'On Your Knees'.
Welcome to Bleeding Cool's recap of Twin Peaks Season 3, as we examine the two-part season/series finale and also begin to analyze the series overall.
In the wake of the huge success of 'It', we look at some of the best Stephen King television adaptations, including Salem's Lot, The Stand, and more.
Tim Curry as the original Batman: The Animated Series Joker, live-action Nightwing's butt assessment, and more from this week in TV!
'It' has unleashed Pennywise back into theaters, and we could not have been happier with the results. This is one remake that we welcome with open arms.
Review of Generation X #6 from Marvel Comics by Christina Strain, Eric Koda, and Felipe Sobreiro — things are picking up at last!
Review of All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #9 from Marvel Comics by Gerry Duggan, Mike Hawthorne, Terry Pallot, and Jordie Bellaire.
Review of Iceman #5 from Marvel Comics by Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti, and Rachelle Rosenberg. A vital and stunning issue; an absolute must-read.
Review of The Wicked + the Divine #31 by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Matthew Wilson, and Clayton Cowles. The bass drops, your heart stops.