Face the Raven? I’ll launch the thing with the whole bells and whistles like it was the QE2; I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time. I hope you feel lucky that this is written and has an editor look…
Sleep no more? I can hardly keep my eyes open at another base-under-siege story Mark. I’ll thank you for offering up the most boring horror-bent on my birthday, or at least it was at the weekend when I typically watch these. Regardless…
No more, please, no more. As much as I love and cherish sections of the story of “The Zygon Invasion” & “The Zygon Inversion,” I can’t take any more of the Zygon stories. Knowing my luck, by the time this is out…
Last week I stated that Moon Knight’s third episode “The Friendly Type“ stuck too close to the MCU formula and outstayed its welcome. I was afraid that would be the trend for the upcoming three episodes. Thankfully, Moon Knight delivered a more…
Twice this week I’ve had the simple concept of lesbians shouted at me in the most ham-fisted way possible. The other occasion was HBO’s Julia, because the concept of someone menopausal in 1963 also being uncomfortable having a relationship with anyone that’s…
Marvel’s Moon Knight is back again for its third episode and brings its best foot forward. This has been the best episode yet, keeping the air of mystery while slowly peeling back the layers revealing something deeper. However, Moon Knight just can’t escape…
The following article contains a small number of early spoilers for V. E. Schwab’s The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. Do we count this as part 2? I guess it’s strictly how you perceive time and from whom’s direction. For one side,…
The latest MCU TV show has returned for its second episode this week, and I was left feeling deflated by the end of “Summon the Suit’s” 52 minute run time. This episode was bogged down by repetitive dialogue, a tedious main character,…
Ahh, Jamie Mathieson, you at least had one decent episode in “Mummy on the Orient Express.” At least that had some color about it and was a bit rosy in the cheeks and full of life. Yet here we’re left with desaturated…
Ridiculous, unrealistic, downright stupid, and a hell of a lot of silly fun. Roland Emmerich’s latest film, Moonfall, is all of these things, following more than three decades of ramblings that would typically have you sectioned under the mental health act. Emmerich’s films…