Rachel Bellwoar reviews Dublin Murders… You can’t take back something illegal and the moment Detective Cassie Maddox (Sarah Greene) backs down on passing on their new case, Dublin Murders sets itself up for a fall. Anything that relies on not getting caught is a bad plan, and while Cassie’s been able to keep her partner, […]
Comic Book Review – Copra #1
Rachel Bellwoar reviews Copra #1… Why start in the middle if you can start at the beginning? Most of the time I’d say that was a rhetorical question, and the first five volumes of Copra (which were originally self-published by series creator, Michel Fiffe) are available now from Image Comics, but this is where having […]
Movie Review – Opus Zero (2017)
Opus Zero, 2017. Written and Directed by Daniel Graham. Starring Willem Dafoe, Andrés Almeida, and Cassandra Ciangherotti. SYNOPSIS: After missing his father’s funeral, Paul (Willem Dafoe) visits the Mexican village where he lived while continuing to work on an unfinished symphony. Opus Zero is a movie stuck on the cusp. As much leeway as your […]
DVD Review – Chernobyl
Rachel Bellwoar reviews the miniseries Chernobyl… From the fire, which first caught people’s attention, because of its strange coloring, to the burn victims who would die from radiation exposure, “seeing is believing” shouldn’t be a phrase that is needed when discussing the Chernobyl disaster yet it’s one that takes on terrible significance in the Sky […]
Comic Book Review – The Forgotten Queen #4
Rachel Bellwoar reviews The Forgotten Queen #4… Readers versed in the Valiant Universe probably already know that Gilad Anni-Panna (or the Eternal Warrior) has two immortal brothers. When you don’t know, though, and Dr. Oyuunchimeg switches to “brothers,” all casual-like, it couldn’t come as more of a surprise. One of the great things about reading […]
Comic Book Review – The Forgotten Queen #3
Rachel Bellwoar reviews The Forgotten Queen #3… While she hasn’t been able to shake the label “witch,” yet, The Forgotten Queen #3 is more concerned with Vexana’s immortality, and what that does to her perception of time. Every series will tell you something different about witches – what they look like, how their magic works […]
Movie Review – Yamasong: March of the Hollows (2017)
Yamasong: March of the Hollows, 2017. Directed by Sam Koji Hale. Starring Nathan Fillion, Abigail Breslin, Whoopi Goldberg, Freida Pinto, Peter Weller, Malcolm McDowell, George Takei, Ed Asner, and Bruce Davison. SYNOPSIS: When the Hollows escape their prison it’s up to Nani (Abigail Breslin) to stop her mother from destroying Yamasong. A prison moon is […]
DVD Review – Baptiste Series One
Rachel Bellwoar reviews series one of Baptiste… Not every TV detective is made to have a TV show named after them. With Julien Baptiste, it feels like the natural next step. After acting as the primary carryover between seasons one and two of The Missing, Baptiste and Tchéky Karyo, the actor who plays him, get […]
Comic Book Review – The Forgotten Queen #2
Rachel Bellwoar reviews The Forgotten Queen #2… The neat thing about having an immortal at the center of The Forgotten Queen is time is on this comic’s side. Issue one can (and did) eat through Vexana’s Genghis Khan years but that’s a blip in her long history. At the end it was teased she would […]
Movie Review – Abnormal Attraction (2018)
Abnormal Attraction, 2018. Directed by Michael Leavy. Starring Bruce Davison, Nathan Reid, Nicole Balsam, Leslie Easterbrook, Malcolm McDowell, and Jason Leavy. SYNOPSIS: While humans and monsters work to put aside their differences, Nick (Nathan Reid) tries to keep his impending nuptials on track in this monster comedy. In a world where monsters and humans live […]
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