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Has it been a year already? That is the question many comic readers wound up saying this past week. It came as a bit of a surprise that in the past 365 days, a universe emerged to...
Movies are sports, and sports are movies; at least, that is the phrase that a member of The Direct, Matt Roembke likes to banter back and forth with me from time to time. However, this mighty...

Netflix’s ‘Atlas’ – A Familiar But Predictable Story About AI

On May 24, Netflix premiered its latest feature film, Atlas, starring Jennifer Lopez as Atlas Shepherd, a highly intelligent analyst with a grudge against...

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #37 – SIMPLY COMPLICATED

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points! For this entry, the journey into Erica Slaughter’s past continues. SIKTC has returned with a spotlight...

‘Dead Boy Detectives’ Review – Are You Alive Or Just Breathing?

Dead Boy Detectives', the latest addition to The Sandman Universe, coming to Netlfix on April 25th.

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #36 – ERICA IS BACK

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points! For this edition, we are heading back into BOOM! Studios “Slaughterverse”. Last time fans saw Erica...

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...

‘Spaceman’ Is A Time To Reflect On Life Itself

On March 1st, Netflix’s Spaceman was released, starring Adam Sandler, Carey Mulligan, Kunal Nayar, Isabella Rossellini,  and Paul Dano. It is directed by, Johan Renck....

‘3 Body Problem’ Review – A Mind-Bending Invasion

Check out our review of '3 Body Problem' the new Netflix Series from Benioff And Weiss premiering on March 21st.

‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Review – A Worthy Reimagining

Once the series finds its footing tonally, the series soars as high as a sky bison with stunning visuals, action and well rounded character arcs.

What to Expect for Netflix’s ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’

After seeing just the first episode of this Netflix adaptation of a childhood favourite in a theatre filled with other Avatar: The Last Airbender fans where we cheered, teared up and howled for joy, I can confidently say that at least episode one will not disappoint the majority of fans.

‘The Kitchen’ Brings Us A New and Refreshing Dystopian Story

Dystopian stories are nothing new but what matters is how one decides to go about telling the story in the first place. The audience...

‘Good Grief’ – Reminding Us To Live As We Grieve

As film and television continues to expand on unique and diverse stories, we’ve been hit with more and more LGBTQ-focused stories as well. But...

‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan’ is the Modern Change Bollywood Needs

To say goodbye to another year, it only makes sense to release a film that is all about new beginnings. A new relationship, a...

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