11: Great Again Trailer | FX (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1hlwzqVgJI)
But one quick thing before we get our recap under way…
Once again, this is not a formal review — more of a recap/review/stream of consciousness mash-up "monster" all its own — but I will be covering some themes and takeaways involving major and minor plot points from the episode[...]
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Thanks for joining us for Bring Out Your Dead!: Bleeding Cool’s The Walking Dead LIVE-BLOG!, as we take a look at tonight’s fifth episode 'The Big Scary U.'
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Wonder is one of those movies that's supposed to make you cry and feel good, but it lets you get there organically instead of being too heavy-handed.
Director: Stephen Chbosky
Summary: Based on the New York Times bestseller, Wonder tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters[...]
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Lady Bird takes the tired genre of the coming-of-age story and presents it with an awesome script, real heart, fantastic performances, and honesty.
Director: Greta Gerwig
Summary: The adventures of a young woman living in Northern California for a year.
You know this isn't going to be your typical teenager coming-of-age movie within the first few minutes[...]
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The Disaster Artist, a film about the making of a film, exudes a sense of near-obsession with its subject That subject is The Room, the 2003 indie film that is considered either the most brilliant art-film ever or the worst insult to filmmaking of all time If Ed Wood and his legendarily bad films like Plan[...]
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The Wicked + The Divine #33 from Image Comics by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Matthew Wilson, Clayton Cowles, and Dee Cunniffe is going to be a tough one to review without spoilers, but I'm going to try.
What I will say is that this issue is a game changer And damned if I don't admit[...]
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Defenders #7 from Marvel Comics by Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, Justin Ponsor, Paul Mounts, and Cory Petit, continues the run on the street-level gang of New York heroes They struggle against the rising gang war for New York as hands left and right fight to fill the void left by the Kingpin.
The Defenders[...]
Welcome to ‘Cult’ Following E11: American Horror Story – "Great Again," Bleeding Cool’s live-blog play-by-play of Tuesday night’s season finale on FX.
10: Charles (Manson) In Charge Trailer | FX (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEA8uOnAq30)
But one quick thing before we get our recap under way…
Once again, this is not a formal review — more of a recap/review/stream of consciousness mash-up "monster" all its own — but I will be covering some themes and takeaways involving major and minor plot points from the episode[...]
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Bloodshot Salvation #3 from Valiant by Jeff Lemire, Lewis LaRosa, Mico Suayan, Diego Rodriguez, Brian Reber and Simon Bowland continues the story of Bloodshot and his family as things fall apart.
Bloodshot Salvation #3 cover by Kenneth Rocafort
Bloodshot's partner, Magic, and their daughter Jessie have been on the run ever since his apparent death, and[...]
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Ninja-K #1 from Valiant by Christos Gage, Tomas Giorello, and Diego Rodriguez is the start of a brand new series following the Valiant Universe's resident super spy and ninja expert, British freelance operative Colin King.
Ninja-K #1 cover by Trevor Hairsine
Ninjak is a character that I actually didn't know much about from the Valiant stable[...]
You can also check out the transcript of my live-blog of the episode here or by clicking the link after the video.
But one quick thing before we get our recap under way…
Just to be clear, this is not a "formal review" — more of a recap/review/stream of consciousness mash-up "monster" all its own — but I will be covering some themes and[...]
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Murder on the Orient Express, based on the classic mystery novel by Agatha Christie and put through the lens of director Kenneth Branagh (who also plays the lead role of Hercule Poirot), is a beautiful adaptation — but still carries with it the eccentricities of having been written in 1934 Now, before racing to the bottom[...]
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Murder on the Orient Express features a fantastic cast but knowledge of the source material keeps thus murder mystery from being tense.
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Summary: A lavish train ride unfolds into a stylish & suspenseful mystery From the novel by Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express tells of thirteen stranded strangers & one man's[...]
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Mister Miracle #4 from DC Comics by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, and Clayton Cowles is an intimate affair, part courtroom drama, but the players a gaudily dressed 'gods' and the setting is an apartment living room Let that settle in for a second, that peculiar, confusing juxtaposition: that's Mister Miracle, and that's why this series is fast[...]