Another week, another installment of Netflix’s exciting, new horror trilogy Fear Street. This time we are flung to the 70’s to hear the story of how C. Berman survived the evil witch at summer camp all of those years ago. Our heroine from the first installment Deena listens
The Magic series from Boom! Studios is filling the gaps in storytelling that Magic: the Gathering has had for awhile. Sure, you get a new story with each set that comes out, but what about the stories that need a bit more explanation? This time around in Magic #4, from writer Jed MacKay and
You don’t want the TVA after you. So, make sure you watch Loki episode five before you read this review!It's going to sound like a broken record at this point. Last week's episode, Episode Four, was the best piece of non-finale television that Marvel has made. This week, didn't have
Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia proves the old adage that no plan survives contact with the enemy in Ep. 5 "A Snake Shows Its Colors, Man Hides His Colors". Admittedly, the plan isn't even Sitara's plan. It's the plan of her mistress Sorghaghtani. However, it still becomes clear that the whole plan
We all have that one film we saw when we were far too young to see. That one movie that we snuck a peek at when our parents went to bed, or movie hopping at the theater to the R-rated movie you couldn't buy a ticket for, or at your friend's house with parents who didn't care what you watched. What
Daemons of the Shadow Realm shows us one of the most wonderfully executed baited traps in Ep. 17 "Crybaby and Naughty Child". All with the intended target of the trap, a traitor within the ranks of the Kagemoris, taking it hook, line, and sinker. The resulting battle as well as the ripple effects