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All Star Batman #10 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Alburquerque and Jordie Bellaire gives us a father and son story wrapped up in punk teenagers, pirates and priceless paintings Not too unusual, as DC are having a bit of a good time with father and son stories of late, though this one is a[...]
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When one comes across an indie film that's billed as a small-town dramatic mystery, it's an unfair reaction that I wind up bracing myself to face a B-rate production Often the acting is poor, the script is worse, and it has a general vibe of being someone's pet project.
But on settling in to watch[...]
To be clear? This isn't a "real review" (pretty sure someone at some point from Bleeding Cool will be doing that) so much as a mental checklist of things to keep in mind when you watch the episode again or watch it later on this week.
Even with that said…
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Let's get right to it – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 is good, but not great The main problem when you have a movie that you don't expect to be great, turns out to be an instant classic, is that whatever comes along as a sequel will almost invariably not live up to it's predecessor[...]
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The third part of The Button, the story-line that has been promised to provide the next major steps in the ongoing mystery of Rebirth, Batman #22 performs spectacularly well in some respects, but slightly under-performs in another Heading into this review, beware: there are significant spoilers.
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The issue itself is great Tightly written, with a[...]
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Should I start with a caveat? I don't know, it feels like maybe I should say? Okay, I'm just gonna say it I have not cared for Nick Spencer's HydraCap plot Not because it is bad structurally, or even necessarily badly written – technically, Spencer has pulled off the reveal and build of this[...]
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 might be a little long but the overall themes of found families and the humor remain as strong as ever.
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We live in a world where the most approachable Marvel series is the one that stars a baby version of a talking tree and[...]
The series is fun to own so you have all of these classic episodes in one set, I just wish there was more.
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Bleeding Cool has a host of nerds that love to talk about movies, comics, and the like We wanted to give everyone an opportunity to let their opinion be heard for this Marvel sequel Here are brief reviews from our staff[...]
This will be a lengthy recap review, be forewarned, subsequent episodes won't be so wordy.
https://youtu.be/3awG5wEE7LUVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: American Gods | Season 1 Official Trailer Starring Ian McShane & Ricky Whittle | STARZ (https://youtu.be/3awG5wEE7LU)
The pilot episode of American Gods "The Bone Orchard" opens with Mr[...]
A few weeks ago (April 11), HBO released two shows onto Blu-ray and DVD: the third season of Silicon Valley and the fifth season of Veep. As we move
Green Arrow's 21st issue is a very different beast in many ways than much of the series thus far since Rebirth. Not that the first 20 issues didn't take
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While a show title like The White Princess might seem a bit odd, Starz new series is actually about the end of the war of the roses If you remember the red and white Tudor rose that is often used associated with Queen Elizabeth (the first one), it was formed after the wars by the combining[...]
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Cover by Greg Land, Jay Leisten and Frank D'Armata
Continuing the ResurrXion X-Men relaunch, we have Weapon X from Greg Pak, Greg Land, Jay Leisten and Frank D'Armata I'm generally not overall a fan of the darker, 'team of killers' X-books, but there have been some exceptions I feel this may be one of them.
Pak's[...]
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Cover by Art Adams & Peter Steigerwald
Well, after the week since the release of X-Men Gold #1 and the controversy that the book and big ResurrXion relaunch found itself mired in, it's easy to see how the other books part of this relaunch could find themselves lost in the kerfuffle.
It would be a massive[...]