Disenchantment Has Its Charms
Disenchantment, Matt Groening’s new series for Netflix, certainly has its own unique charms. It is no Futurama. It is […]
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Castle Rock is Hulu’s finely-crafted ode to Stephen King’s intricate world-building. The series is faithful to the author’s voice […]
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The odd and resonant Evolution is a beautiful and seductive slice of art-house horror. Written and directed by Lucile […]
Read More →Read This: The Legion of Regrettable Supervillains
Jon Morris’s The Legion of Regrettable Supervillains is a natural sequel to his The League of Regrettable Superheroes. Let’s […]
Read More →Re-Read This: Of Dice and Men
Revisiting another blast from the past Of Dice and Men The Story of Dungeons & Dragons and […]
Read More →Re-Read This: The League of Regrettable Superheroes
Revisiting an oldie but goodie Some comic book superheroes make you think, and some make you wonder. Guess which […]
Read More →Misfits & Monsters Fits the Bill
Bobcat Goldthwait’s Misfits &Monsters is, not surprisingly, pretty strange. Goldthwait–a man known for his incredibly dark sense of humor– […]
Read More →Read This: Lovecraft Country
Lovecraft Country starts with a fascinating premise–what would it be like as an African-American to battle the forces of […]
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Ant Man and The Wasp is very much like its predecessor–a lightweight, likeable Marvel Universe flick that is still […]
Read More →Read This: Harlan Ellison Is Gone
Harlan Ellison died last week at the age of 84. He was a genuine legend in science fiction, by […]
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