The Pull List: 4/9/2014
All New Doop #1 Doop is one of the weirdest new characters Marvel has created in a long time. I never read X-Statix so I don’t know much about what they revealed about… Continue reading
All New Doop #1 Doop is one of the weirdest new characters Marvel has created in a long time. I never read X-Statix so I don’t know much about what they revealed about… Continue reading →
If a crummy show has a crummy finale, everything is on the par. It’s all good. When 2 Broke Girls finally comes to a close (which will be soon because there’s only so many… Continue reading →
Reality TV has been lurking like a sweaty itch for longer than you might imagine. One of the best known – The Real World on MTV – is launched it’s 29th season at the beginning of… Continue reading →
A little while ago we published a list of the 10 Worst Movie Cameos, with the promise to follow it up the next week with the 10 best. Seven weeks later. Cough. Damn,… Continue reading →
For as long as I’ve known slasher films have been my favourite kind of movie. I adore the horror genre, but the slasher sub genre is where my heart always truly lied. It’s… Continue reading →
Fairest #24 Honestly, I haven’t really been crazy about this book since the very awesome first arc. This one has been really great though: Cinderella as a super spy getting in trouble in… Continue reading →
So it’s the Oscars, and the media will be agog with the big name actors, directors and movies. Will Leo finally win something? Will Best Picture be another bland look at history? Will,… Continue reading →
It’s Valentine’s Day again! In the past we’ve looked at the best geek couples and romantic comedies (written by someone who hates romcoms). In a desperate move to take a new angle we’ve… Continue reading →
Must read comics releasing on 2/5/2014 Batman Jokers Daughter #1 Still wrapped in mystery, it sounds like the Joker’s Daughter is getting her story finally told in this one shot from DC. Lobster… Continue reading →
Cameos can be hit or miss. Some are barely visible, and are only spotted by those looking for them. This can describe most of Hitchcock’s moments as a background pedestrian. This is fine.… Continue reading →