Reviews

Keven's Music Review: MOBY – Destroyed

The tiny bald electro wizard is back and more depressed than ever. If you thought his classic tune 'Natural Blues' was gloomy then you haven't heard anything yet. 'Destroyed' has shades of genius but because so much of it lumps together into one big ball of techno sadness, the album comes across as forgettable.

Keven's Movie Review: THOR

There are a ton of films out there that end up broken because of their goofiness. Thor is one of the few that manages to embrace it's comic book roots with arms open and throws a metaphorical hammer into the face of detractors, proudly proclaiming 'yeah I'm a comic book, suck it.'

Keven's Blu-Ray Review: THE RITE

The image of an insane and 'sort of' naked Anthony Hopkins smiling and punching a small kid in the face will haunt me for years to come. The Rite is a muddled, disturbing, well acted, mess of a movie that somehow manages to work despite itself.

Kim's Movie Review: PRIEST

As many may have predicted from various clips or trailers, this film was at the same level of quality of Paul Bettany's last film Legion. Though it has a cool concept and entertaining action sequences, the storyline -- as well as it's cast -- isn't very strong.

Kim's Movie Review: BRIDESMAIDS

This new comedy which is being described as “the female Hangover,” does provide some good laughs and really stands amongst the rest of the Judd Apatow's films but doesn't compare to The Hangover in story or in humor.

Eric's IDW Comics Reviews: Next Men #6, GI Joe: Cobra Civil War #1, Wynonna Earp: The Yeti Wars #1, & Fallen Angel: Return of the Son #4

IDW goes back in time to possibly stop the assassination of President Lincoln, goes on a GI Joe hunt, fights inhuman beast, and ask the big theological questions.

Eric's Boom! Studios Comic Reviews: Starborn #6, Farscape #19, & Donald and Friends #366

Boom! Studios brings forth its original space tech gauntlet wielding superhero as he discovers who he really is working for, forms a rag-tag alliance against space baddies, and sails the high seas with Donald Duck.

Aaron's Music Review: BLACK LABEL SOCIETY - The Song Remains Not The Same

A bluesy version of "Overlord", an instrumental Christmas tune and a lot of despair and depression can be found within the latest offering from Zakk Wylde’s Black Label Society. The Song Remains Not the Same features unplugged versions of songs from the latest BLS record Order of the Black, as well as a cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic “Bridge Over Troubled Water”.

Eric's Image Comics Reviews: Mice Templar #4, Undying Love #2, Moriarty #1, Chew #27, Magdalena #6, Elephantmen #31, Breed III #1

Communist vampires, arrow toting mice, demon fun time, animal noir, and chogs (or frickens) are all on the menu as Image serves up a dish best served cold....Comics!

Jeromy's Web Series Review: MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY Episode 5

This week's installment of Mortal Kombat: Legacy concludes the two-part Kitana & Mileena chapter and manages to leave us on a higher note than last week's Part 1 introduction.