Everything You Need To Know Going Into Justice League Dark: Apokolips War — NEWS/ ARTICLES/ REVIEWS

One of the biggest comic book related events of the year is here! No, it’s not another Avengers movie. This one, although takes place on a much smaller screen rivals the build up we have seen in the ‘Marvel Cinematic Universe’. All good things must eventually come to an end. And now this is the […]

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Does Batman need to be buff? — Jibber / Jabber

Millions of adults today grew up watching the Batman Animated series where Kevin Conroy voiced the titular character. The booming voice and broad-shouldered silhouette gave the character a trademark that has carried on for years. From comic books, video games, tv, and movies the Batman character has been a creature of equal parts brain and […]

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Cannes, Sundance, SXSW and more Festivals and Conventions to Watch at Home This Weekend — NYLON SINGAPORE

Since the global spread of COVID-19, many scheduled festivals and conventions had been forced to cancel with either an indefinite postponement or an advanced reschedule for 2021. As a result of this, organisers have been searching for a way to adapt to the new normal while still delivering their planned event in some way. So, […]

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The Book Was Better: Is there a bias against adaptations in the book community? — books and other adventures

Hello there! On this fine day I bring my second discussion post: bias against book adaptations in the book community. This one has been sitting in my drafts waiting to be finished, so I hope you all like it! It’s a classic book lover’s mantra: the book was better. Better than the movie, better than […]

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Graduates (such as they are) of the Class of 2020 (such as it is) — Steve Prestegard.com: The Presteblog

Andy Kessler: Dear grads, lockdown class of 2020: Switch off “Animal Crossing,” wrap up that episode of “The Masked Singer,” pause practicing your TikTok “Renegade” dance, finish ironically chugging your Corona beer, and listen up—Karens, Beckys and Chads, too. Yes, someone owes you an apology. You’re heading into the worst job market, competing with 33 […]

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A Brief Guide to the Marvel Cinematic Universe — Rosliw Tor Raekül

About a month ago, I posted this article on my friend Matt Hendricks’s website “Other People’s Movies.“ It’s a great website that promotes movies that don’t get the attention they deserve. I highly recommend it to all film buffs. Hello, friends. If you find yourself at home with nothing to do for weeks on end, […]

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Justice League (2017), an Underwhelming and Messy Flop — A Fistful of Film

Despite being one of the most expensive films ever made, Justice League released to widespread disappointment and criticism from fans, and mixed (but leaning on bad) reviews from critics. That’s not to say everyone hated the film, to this day there’s a lot of fans as well as critics who have praised the film’s action […]

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There Will Be Bloodshot (Bloodshot, 2020) — Tripping Through Gateways

Back in 1987, Jim Shooter was fired from Marvel Comics. He had a tumultuous tenure as the Editor in Chief which saw a lot of success, but also a lot of enemies made. Two years later he fought his way back into comics with Valiant Comics. Valiant had made a splash and built a following. […]

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