Last year, one of the most talked-about crossover events was when IDW helped collide the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons and Rick And Morty together.
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I felt it apt to review a large, jolly being with plenty of smaller creatures in his employ, and gifts to give everyone... That isn't Father Christmas.
While entertaining, Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker is a mess of a movie. Is it a fitting end to the Skywalker Saga? That is for you to decide.
Cats is a strange beast to begin with, but the combination of strange CGI makes the translation from stage to screen even worse. Director: Tom Hooper
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker features some very strange pacing, odd structure, and is likely the least cinematic of the new era of films but still
Hopefully, this review will sate potential players' desire for spreading the literal filth that is Nurgle.
Back in July 2019, Wines That Rock revealed a pair of limited edition wines from "Star Trek", both being released ahead of "Picard".
A while ago we were looking over new DC stuff that had come out in 2019, and one of the items that caught our eye was a GameStop Green Lantern exclusive.
Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) is back where The CW's Arrow started on Lian Yu, the island where he was marooned and found his purpose and destiny. Joining
A while ago we had the chance to check out a special item from Dog Might, as they sent us one of their wooden Valhalla Screens for DMs to use.
What if The Flash did The Walking Dead? As Bloodwork (Sendhil Ramamurthy) unleashes his blood zombies on Central City, Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) goes
After the fallout from last week's confrontation with Lena, Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) has to head off two crises at once. . . and all that's before
This week’s episode of My Hero Academia started off pretty much where it left off - and then took off like a rocket from there. While I was not happy we
Now that's a mid-season finale! The CW's Batwoman ties off its pre-"Crisis" storylines with some major stakes and seismic shifts in the lives of our
This week, Sony officially released the Farscape - The Complete Series on Blu-ray as part of the show's 20th Anniversary celebration.
Earlier this year, Wizards of the Coast and Ten Speed Press unveiled a new line of Young Adventurers Guides for kids to learn about Dungeons & Dragons.
The resurrected ride that is Mystery Science Theater 3000 came back for a glorious, albeit shorter, twelfth season to Netflix late last year.
With the holidays on the way, we thought we'd revisit a product for those looking to get into Dungeons & Dragons with their Essentials Kit.
As Game Of Thrones came to a close this year, we've had a lot to reflect on. Especially from a drinking point-of-view courtesy of Ommegang.
Shout! Factory has been doing Mystery Science Theater 3000 fans a true service by re-releasing the older DVD volumes that are out of print.
A short time ago we talked about how Johnnie Walker was making a special Game Of Thrones edition of their scotch whiskey for the public.
Ford v Ferarri is thrilling, energetic, funny, heartwarming, and everything that you would expect from one of the best movies of the entire year.
Charlie's Angels might not have a lot on its mind but it is a fun and entertaining female-centric action that we ladies don't have nearly enough of.
Frozen 2 is a deeper and darker sequel that is technically better than the first one but doesn't feel like the game-changer that Frozen was. Directors:
As many of you know, I'd been reviewing a good many of Games Workshop's boxes lately. This one is big.
Wizards of the Coast has been pretty good about pumping out a ton of original content for Dungeons & Dragons, but sometimes, you need to go back.
Midway is, unfortunately, a rather mid-tier World War II movie that makes the Battle of Midway feel oddly secondary in a movie bearing its name. Director:
Jojo Rabbit aims to tackle the difficult subject matter blind devotion and a coming-of-age film with grace and comedic flair that just works. Director:
Doctor Sleep is a slow-moving and but fantastic return to the world of The Shining that relies on a fantastic world-building and atmosphere instead of
Joker is desperate to be a different and profound comic book movie but in the end, it is dull and limp that doesn't have anything interesting to say.