Monthly Archives: September, 2021

Reminiscence: An Under The Lens Review

Under the lens takes a deep look at films by focusing in on one or two particular areas of the picture that helped to define it for better or for worse. Reminiscence is a 2021 post-apocalyptic science...

Not Monkeying Around: The Further Adventures of Chief and Sarge

Almost everyone loves koalas and monkeys, especially kids. This is an observation not lost on author CJ Peterson, and illustrator Davy Jones. They are putting their skills and love of monkeys into a children's...

Enlightened to the Great Darkness: Justice League and A Memory of 9/11

Its customary each year on 9/11 to reflect on the event, how it affected us, and our memory of the event. On this 20th anniversary of 9/11, I am feeling more reflective than normal;...

The Women Who Changed Art Forever-A Graphic Novel Review

The Women Who Changed Art Forever: Feminist Art-The Graphic Novel, is a well-packaged, well-put-together history of four pivotal figures in recent feminist art history. Written by Valentina Grande and illustrated by Eva Rosetti, this...

Back With A Promise: The Eastern Rim Funny Book and Vintage Con

Although cons were put on the back burner in 2020, 20201 has seen the reemergence of shows, especially on smaller scales for both safety and family-oriented reasons. One small show is coming back and...

Manly Movies of Manliness – Malone (1987)

Between the years of nineteen-eighty to nineteen-ninety, some of the manliest movies of all time were released to the public. Manly men showed manly emotions and manly feats of manliness to carve out their...

Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms- The Curry Review

the best mortal kombat adaption of all time With the ever-changing film landscape of COVID-19, we’ve seen delay after delay of films come and go. 2020 had barely any new releases, save one...

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