Damon Lindelof
Conjured by two veteran television creators, the new series is one of the most unique viewing experiences you’ll have all year.
The Hunt Review: A Pig in Human Clothes
Is The Hunt a clever and pointed film about contemporary America or toothless political satire?
The Hunt Review: Settle Down, America
On the surface, The Hunt seems like the straight-forward hack 'em ups like The Purge, but director Craig Zobel (Z for Zachariach, Homestar Runner) has a little more on his mind.
Spoiled Rotten: The Watchmen Bonus Episode
PODCAST CROSSOVER! Gavin & B join Daniel to spoil HBO's Watchmen!
Watchmen Episode 1.03 Review: “She Was Killed by Space Junk”
The third episode of Watchmen is centered around the introduction of Special Agent Laurie Blake, brought to crackling life by the wonderful Jean Smart, and the power of understanding our own stories.
Watchmen Episode 1.02 Review: “Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship”
What if the country you serve doesn’t serve you back? The opening of Watchmen episode two – “Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship” – focuses on just that question.
Watchmen Episode 1 Review: “It’s Summer and We’re Running Out of Ice”
The dark history of racism oozes throughout the pilot episode of HBO's WATCHMEN and most importantly in its opening sequence.
HBO’s First Watchmen Trailer Reveals That the End Is Still Nigh
Damon Lindelof teams with HBO to bring back the Watchmen universe in this tantalizing new trailer.
Tomorrowland Review
Tomorrowland has lofty aspirations and big ideas, but fails to bring it all together. There's entertainment value in the special effects and action scenes, but the story ultimately disappoints.
World War Z Review
Intermittently laughable, mostly boring, and self-serious in all the wrong ways, World War Z is a borderline incoherent debacle and the most unnecessarily sanitized movie about "zombies" ever created. It's like it was created by people who hate the genre.
Star Trek Into Darkness Fan Review
Alex James is baffled as to why so many people seemed so opposed to the new direction J.J. Abrams has decided to take in his Trek films - and boy oh boy, are they ever opposed. This piece isn't so much a review of Star Trek: Into Darkness as a critical defense of ideas in an era dominated by safe choices.
Star Trek Into Darkness Review
A step above J.J. Abrams first outing with the franchise, Star Trek Into Darkness delivers a fun story, a great villain, and an ending that will be analyzed and pondered over by fans of the series for quite some time.
This Week in DVD: 10/16/12
This week we look at the heavily anticipated DVD and Blu-ray releases of Moonrise Kingdom and Prometheus, which lead off a crowded week where we also look at the Adam Sandler comedy That's My Boy, and four partially Canadian productions: the complete series of The Firm, Red Lights, Surviving Progress, and Crooked Arrows
Prometheus Review
A forced attempt to resurrect the Alien franchise, Prometheus disappoints with a jarring combination of stunning visuals and a terribly half-baked script.
Pocket Review: Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #4
Greetings Dork Shelfers(Shelvers?) Jeff here with the first of what will be a regular feature here on the site: Comic Book Pocket Reviews. I plan to cover a wide range of books, mainstream and indie alike and everything in between. Today I’m discussing Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #4 A few closing thoughts on Ultimate Wolverine […]