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Iceman #3 by Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti and Rachelle Rosenberg is really the cornerstone issue for the series thus far.
This issue follows the night that Bobby Drake goes home to visit the parents, ostensibly to come out to them as a newly minted gay man, Instead, Bobby finds himself facing the same kind of[...]
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In Atomic Blonde, we first meet Lorraine Broughton, the MI-6 agent played by Charlize Theron, as she rolls over in an ice filled bathtub covered from head to toe in wicked bruising No fuss, no muss — she is as battle-damaged as they come, but she's chilling down under ice and then climbs out[...]
The second of the Tokyoflash watches we received for review in July is called the Satellite-X from Kisai Before we delve into this one, I just want to point out that I enjoy seeing films and televisions shows where they create some kind of future technology you can't explain but it works out to be[...]
So this week we've got gun-happy "Peaks-ians", Soundgarden-esque spiraling vortexes, a disturbing beheading…cherry pie sitting-in for Gwyneth Paltrow's head…and wow, has Gersten Hayward (Alicia Witt) grown-up! Or as I like to call it? Twin Peaks Season 3, Episode 11: There's fire where you are going...
But first, a couple of things to keep in mind before[...]
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The first thing that has to be said about Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, is that for any fan of the science fiction genre – this film goes into the list of titles that are simply required viewing Ironically at the same time it can't be said that this is a[...]
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World War II movies are pretty standard fare, as there's been more than 70 years to crank them out and to fine tune their various approaches However when one comes along that stands out, it doesn't kind of stand out, it's simply not in the same league as the other ones that have so[...]
Thankfully, nothing was lost inside of it, but if you ever get a box like this, alert the people who send them immediately! With a sigh of relief, we review the Loot Gaming box for June 2017.
The first thing that popped up was the Fallout 4 AER9 Laser Rifle This is a detailed recreation of[...]
Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets Review: A Flawed Film Filtered Through Beautiful Visuals
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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets has serious structure problems, but is so lovingly made with visuals worth the price of admission.
Director: Luc Besson
Summary: A dark force threatens Alpha, a vast metropolis and home to species from a thousand planets Special operatives Valerian and Laureline must race to identify the marauding menace[...]
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Dunkirk isn't perfect, but it is no doubt one of the best movies of Christopher Nolan's career and one of the best movies of the year thus far.
Director: Christopher Nolan
Summary: Allied soldiers from Belgium, the British Empire and France are surrounded by the German army and evacuated during a fierce battle in World War[...]
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Let's get this part out of the way: I'm not familiar with Robotech It's before my time, and I'm not super big into anime or manga There's good stuff there, Akira is an amazing movie, and I have nothing against it I watched Dragonball Z and Naruto growing up I dabbled in Attack on[...]
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The Big Sick is a rare romantic comedy that feels genuine and real in a way most movies based on true stories fail to be.
Director: Michael Showalter
Summary: A couple deals with their cultural differences as their relationship grows.
The romantic comedy is an easy genre to make, but it's a very hard genre to do[...]
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Wish Upon is a hard one to review, because different people are definitely going to come out of it with widely varying responses to it The general storyline is pretty straightforward: Claire (played by Joey King), a high school girl in the lower ranks of the social structure, is bullied constantly, and having a[...]
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War for the Planet of the Apes is an extremely satisfying conclusion to one of the best trilogies that has come out in recent years.
Director: Matt Reeves
Summary: After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind.
It's kind of amazing that a[...]
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Defenders #3 is the next part in our little story of the Netflix Marvel heroes adventures in the Marvel Comics Universe This comic could have come across as a crass cash cow tie in, but instead, it is very quickly becoming a book I eagerly anticipate each week its out and an example of[...]
'Mad World' is not a fun movie, but it’s an important one. It hits a whole catalogue of hot-button issues, including the social stigma of mental illness.