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What’s Up Comic Fans!? Rich from the NI Comics Bullpen back with another Horror Graphic Novel Review. This time I’m reviewing The Killing Hole from Storm King Comics. This book is part of the Dark &...
Deadpool & Wolverine is finally out and I am compelled to share my honest opinion about the latest installment in the Fox..er, I mean Marvel Cinematic Universe. There will be no spoilers in this article. The End...

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’: A New Beginning

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the newest addition to the Planet of the Apes franchise, serving as a stand-alone sequel to...

‘Challengers’ is a Love Triangle At Its Finest and Messiest

Ever read one of those Reddit stories where the writer tells us something that happened and then asks if they were the jerk in...

‘Cash Out’: Travolta Has A Plan To Steal The Show

This review was made possible by early screener of Saban's Cash Out. Cash Out will have a limited theatrical run on April 26th First Impressions I...

‘Abigail’ Shows Us How To Reinvent An Old Story

The lore and history of vampires is a long and extensive one, and stories revolving around them are almost never ending. Some folks are...

Dev Patel is the ‘Monkey Man’, the Myth, the Legend

Rage is an emotion that is felt by all. It’s human nature to feel enraged when mistreatment occurs whether to ourselves or those we...

‘How To Date Billy Walsh’: The Right Romantic Comedy Could Be In Front of You

This review was made possible by early screeners of Amazon MGM Studios’ How to Date Billy Walsh. The film will be available to stream...

‘Godzilla x Kong’: Not Quite The Ideal Sequel We’d Hoped For

I don't know what putting a random 'X' means in things. It reminds me of when I bought the first volume of Spy X Family....

DREAD’s ‘Bag of Lies’ Is Creepy and Ominous, Making For An Interesting Watch

This review was made possible by early screeners of DREAD's Bag of Lies. Bag of Lies will have a limited theatrical run on March...

Shirley: The New Voice of African American Women In Politics

Shirley, directed by John Ridley, is a remarkable story about Shirley Chisholm (Regina King) on her way to running for president. In the first...

Prime Video’s ‘Road House’ Remake Is Over the Top and Fun!

First, I want to admit I've never seen the original 1989 Road House film with Patrick Swayze. Just never got around to it but...

‘Irish Wish’: A Rom-Com Revival for Saint Paddy’s Day (Spoilers!)

Lindsay Lohan is undeniably experiencing  a “Lohanaissance,” and we are living for it! Her recent stint in the Mean Girls musical, and the recent...

‘Imaginary’ May Be Nonsense But It Has A Strong Imagination

There comes a time in everyone’s lives when we find friendship amongst nonexistent beings or inanimate objects. It could be a stuffed animal. Or...

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