Dracula, Motherf**ker (Image Comics) Comic Review
Released by: Image Comics
Released on: October 7th, 2020.
Written by: Alex De Campi
Illustrated by: Erica Henderson Purchase From Amazon
Sometimes a good title is all it takes. At the time of this writing, I’ve just finished cleaning
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Judge Dredd: Control (Rebellion Publishing) Comic Review
Released by: 2000 A.D.
Released on: July 9th, 2020 (digital)/December 10th, 2020 (print)
Written by: Rob Williams
Illustrated by: Chris Weston Purchase From Amazon
Originally published in 2000 AD Progs 2035-2036, Judge Dredd: Control opens with a dramatic scene when a Judge in a small flying craft,
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Released by: Dynamite Entertainment
Released on: June 3rd, 2020.
Written by: Warren Ellis
Illustrated by: Jason Masters Purchase From Amazon
The first story arc of the new James Bond series from Warren Ellis and Jason Masters beings in Helsinki, Finland. Here we see a bearded man running through the empty streets in the middle of the night. Snow falls as he makes his way into a construction site. We see he has a cross carved on his forehead – we also see that he’s armed. He makes his way through the site, draws his pistol and takes aim but someone else, someone unseen, shoots
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Stories From The Trenches: Adventures In making High Octane Hollywood Movies With Cannon Veteran Sam Firstenberg (Editions Moustache) Book Review
Released by: Editions Moustache
Released on: January 29th, 2020.
Author: Marco Siedelmann
Year: 2020 Purchase
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Released by: IDW Publishing
Released on: March 11th, 2020.
Written by: Ulises Farinas, Erikc Freitas, Mark Russell, Paul Jenkins, Brandon Easton
Illustrated by: Dan McDaid, Daniel Irizarri, Max Dunbar, Marco Castiello, Kei Zama Purchase From Amazon
IDW compiles the first issues of their four most recent Judge Dredd mini-series releases into a ‘100 page spectacular’ and throws in a preview of the upcoming False Witness series to boot. Here’s what’s inside:
Kiss Zombies #4 (Dynamite Entertainment) Comic Review
Released by: Dynamite Entertainment
Released on: March 4th, 2020.
Written by: Ethan Sacks
Illustrated by: Rodney Buchemi
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Released by: Titan Comics
Released on: February 19th, 2020.
Written by: Michael Green, Mike Johnson
Illustrated by: Andres Guinaldo Purchase From Amazon
Picking up where issue #5 left off when it was released two months ago, we open with a flashback in the
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Kiss Zombies #3 (Dynamite Entertainment) Comic Review
Released by: Dynamite Entertainment
Released on: January 29th, 2020.
Written by: Ethan Sacks
Illustrated by: Rodney Buchemi
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Elvira: Mistress Of The Dark #11 (Dynamite Entertainment) Comic Review
Released by: Dynamite Entertainment
Released on: January 8th, 2020.
Written by: David Avallone
Illustrated by: Dave Acosta
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Blade Runner 2019 #5 (Titan Comics) Comic Review
Released by: Titan Comics
Released on: December 18th, 2019.
Written by: Michael Green, Mike Johnson
Illustrated by: Andres Guinaldo Purchase From Amazon
Kiss Zombies #2 (Dynamite Entertainment) Comic Review
Released by: Dynamite Entertainment
Released on: December 11th, 2019.
Written by: Ethan Sacks
Illustrated by: Rodney Buchemi
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Released by: Shout! Factory
Released on: December 10th, 2019.
Director: Kurt Neumann, Edward Burnds, Don Sharp, David Cronenberg, Chris Walas
Cast: David Hedison, Vincent Price, Patricia Owens, David Frankham, Brett Halsey, Brian Donlevy, George Baker, Carole Ray, Yvette Rees, Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, John Getz, Eric Stoltz, Daphne Zuniga, Lee Richardson
Year: 1958/1959/1965/1986/1989 Purchase From Amazon
The Fly Collection – Movie Review:
The Fly was a hit when it debuted in 1958, spawning two sequels in the years to come and then, in the eighties, a remake and a follow up to that remake. Shout! Factory has wisely decided to collect all five of those pictures and release them in an extras-laden boxed set aptly titled The Fly Collection.
The Fly:
Andre (David Hedison, billed as Al Hedison) is a brilliant inventor whose latest endeavor is to perfect a pair of teleportation pods that he’s been working on for some time. His lovely wife Helene (Patricia Owens) and his brother François (Vincent Price) stand by him. Andre makes progress when he’s able to send inanimate objects from one pod to the next, but things get complicated from there on out when he starts experimenting with living things.
When Andre is sufficiently confident that the teleportation pods are safe, he decides to use himself as a human guinea pig. What he doesn’t realize, when he gets into the first pod, is that a fly has gone in with him. When he comes out on the other side, he’s not longer human and has a fly’s head on a man’s body. Likewise, the fly changes, having a human head on a fly’s body. Things get considerably darker from here on in, with Inspector Charas (Herbert Marshall) eventually becoming involved and trying to sort out what exactly has happened.
“Once it was human… even as you and I! The monster created by atoms
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Released by: Titan Comics
Released on: November 19th, 2019.
Written by: Michael Green, Mike Johnson
Illustrated by: Andres Guinaldo Purchase From Amazon
"Early in the 21st century, the Tyrell Corporation advanced robot evolution to the Nexus Phase - creating artificial beings virtually identical to humans - known as Replicants. Superior in strength and agility, the
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Spaceballs (Kino Lorber) UHD/Blu-ray Review
I definitely meant John Hurt hahaha. Thanks, guys.
Mark Tolch 04-09-2021 07:43 PMAlso, my sister worked with him and said he...