At what point is a world considered “open”? Is it the ability for one to choose their own path or carve it out with a sword before it breaks into a thousand tiny shards of useless metal? Maybe onl...
<p>I have to admit upfront to not being the biggest Ghost in the Shell fan. I’ve seen it and liked it (Particularly <em>Stand Alone Complex</em>, the anime series), but it’s also something that ne...
<p>This is kind of the best outcome from a talented filmmaker getting a blockbuster hit, in that then he gets whatever he wants to work on next in theaters on a wide release with a great cast. </...
<p><em>Power Rangers</em> isn’t bad enough to be funny and isn’t good enough to be compelling. It’s not that it doesn’t have parts that work, or good ideas, but none of it comes together ...
<p><em>King King</em> is not a property or character I have a lot of affection for. I appreciate the craft of the original, the ground breaking effects are fascinating; and I get a kick out of Ko...
<p>The biggest key to <em>Get Out</em> is how much thought and care and skill went into the production. Every performance is great, every scene has an ultimate purpose, and it’s shot beautifull...
This week Paul and Nathan try to come to terms with NOT syncing up with critical appraisal. Is Tango and Cash the greatest buddy cop movie of all time? Greatest Irish cultural product of all time (fuc...
<p>I actually like comic book events (when they’re done well) because they leverage the strengths of having a large connected universe of characters. Event comics provide context to other books, and...
<p>I actually like comic book events (when they’re done well) because they leverage the strengths of having a large connected universe of characters. Event comics provide context to other books, and...
<p>I actually like comic book events (when they’re done well) because they leverage the strengths of having a large connected universe of characters. Event comics provide context to other books, and...