<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...
<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> <em>John Wick: Chapter 2</em> might not be able to recapture that surprise, but it’s a worthy follow up that expands upon the original.</p>...
<p>There are different ways to look at <em>Lego Batman</em>, depending on how you approach it; most likely as either a Batman movie or another Lego movie. It status as both puts it in kind of a weird ...
<p><em>Logan</em> affirms my belief that the PG-13 nature of most Superhero movies hampers their action. This movie has the same director, James Mangold, as <em>The Wolverine</em> but the ac...
<p>I saw fewer movies overall in 2016 than I did in 2015, so there are only a handful that didn’t make either list for me this year. I thought about doing some catchup for stuff I was still interest...
<p>I didn’t really hate any movies in 2016 the way I hated most of my bottom list from the previous year. That’s mostly just luck of the draw. </p>...