Interview: Hot Flash Heat Wave

The scene: sunny California in the 2010s. The characters: Adam Abildgaard, Ted Davis, Nathaniel Blüm, and Nick Duffy, all high school students. Bonded by their love for music, the four became friends and soon began to play together. In 2015,…

The Commuter Review: Liam Neeson’s latest is a flashy and fun ride

]There comes a moment in Jaume Collet-Serra’s The Commuter where all one’s problems with the film—all one’s disbelief towards its improbable premise, all one’s discomfort with its occasionally shoddy camerawork and editing—fall away. In this moment we realize our total…

Iron Fist gives us Arrow flashbacks with new trailer

Marvel and Netflix premiered the first full trailer for the upcoming Iron Fist this morning. Joining Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage, Iron Fist has a lot to live up to, and if this first trailer is any indication, maybe…

Geek Peek: ‘Arrow’ Points to Fast-Track ‘Flash’, ‘Gotham’ Pre-Batman, & ‘Breaking Bad’ en Espanol

We all know that DC Comics has been all over the blogs recently, and let’s be honest, almost none of it has been favorable. Ben Affleck and Batwoman comic book fiascoes aside, there is a bright light keeping DC from…

Ranking The Comics-Based TV Shows Of The 2016-2017 Season

From The Walking Dead to Legion, The Flash to Jessica Jones, The Young Folks ranks the top comics-based TV shows of the 2016-2017 season.

‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ review: A new generation of slasher

The culmination of Gen Z and the digital age comes together in A24’s newest slasher whodunit, Bodies Bodies Bodies. Horror films aren’t afraid to poke fun at society, and it’s a movie genre that tends to showcase a hyper-exaggerated world…

‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ review: Big screen book adaptations must do what they can to survive

It feels odd to see a movie like Where the Crawdads Sing in the theater in 2022. Not necessarily in a bad way — this is just the kind of film that has “adapted from the best-selling novel” written all…