The Pull List: 8/10/2016
Buzz-worthy books of the week Accused #1 The trial of Hawkeye, for the death of Bruce Banner, prosecuted by Daredevil. The events happened between issues of the newest crossover, but this book has all… Continue reading
Buzz-worthy books of the week Accused #1 The trial of Hawkeye, for the death of Bruce Banner, prosecuted by Daredevil. The events happened between issues of the newest crossover, but this book has all… Continue reading
I’ve made it abundantly clear regarding my mixed emotions about Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. There were things that I absolutely loved about it and there were moments that made me want to run… Continue reading
Thanks to a whole genre of TV as well as recent trends in horror flicks,that have cropped up in recent years, people all over the world have become fascinated with the paranormal. The… Continue reading
There’s something entertaining about all the online meltdowns following the release of ‘The Cursed Child’. People flipped out when they got home, opened their newly purchased hardcovers and discovered it wasn’t a new… Continue reading
Critics and fanboys had plenty (mostly negative) things to say about Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice when it hit the multiplexes back in March. A large portion of that ire was directed… Continue reading
Today sees the debut of DC’s latest entry in the Superhero Movie War, Suicide Squad, which promises to be a madcap, action-packed romp filled with demented and colourful characters. At least, it was promising… Continue reading
Buzz-worthy books of the week Animosity The animals are smartening up. Talking. Taking revenge against their human overlords. In this new world, a girl and her dog try to get out of New… Continue reading
Director: David Ayer Cast: Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Viola Davis, Cara Delevinge, Jay Hernandez, Jai Courtney, Jared Leto Plot: A shady government agent assembles ‘Task Force X’, a mismatched crew of psychotic… Continue reading
I’ve managed to go ahead and finish reading Tamora Pierce’s In the Hand of the Goddess in less than twenty four hours, squeezing reading time in at meal times and breaks at work…… Continue reading