The Pull List 4/3
This week Detective Comics celebrates it’s 900th issue, Deadpool heads back to the 80’s and we see the rise of Thanos, plus much more in this week’s Pull List.
Review: GI Joe: Retaliation
GI Joe: Retaliation is a huge step up from the original Joe movie but it still has a ways to go to being a great action franchise
The Pull List 3/27
Tons of Marvel books featured in this week’s Pull List, including the launch of the new Guardians of the Galaxy and the continuing horror of the Age of Ultron.
Review: Olympus Has Fallen
The first of two “Die Hard in the White House” movies out this year, Olympus has Fallen not only sets the bar high for White House Down, but also puts the actual Die Hard movie released this year to shame.
Review: The Place Beyond the Pines
‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ hits theaters March 29. Want to know what we thought of it? Check out our review of Derek Cianfrance’s multi-generation drama.
The Pull List 3/20
IDW explores the early days of Judge Dredd with Year One, Valiant’s main hero launches a one man war on an alien planet and tons of Marvel action are what’s going on in this week’s Pull List.
The Pull List 3/13
Tons of books out this week including more Age of Ultron, a new Wolverine, the finale of Before Watchmen: Ozymandias and comedian Paul Scheer’s comic writing debut with Aliens vs Parker.
The Pull List 3/6
A new weekly feature here on Everything Action where we take a look at some of the comics out every week. For the initial entry, we take a look at the first issue of Marvel’s big event, Age of Ultron, as well as the epilogues to the Swamp Thing/Animal Man epic storyline, Rotworld.
Review: A Good Day to Die Hard
John McClane is back and heading to Russia to help his son, Jack, deal with international terrorists in the fifth entry in the Die Hard movie, A Good Day to Die Hard. Should John finally head into retirement or does this “cowboy” still have it?
Review: Bullet to the Head
Stallone is back after leading the Expendables last summer for a team up with Fast & Furious’ Sung Kang in New Orleans and directed by action legend Walter Hill. Is it a classic pairing or should Stallone stick to working alone?
Review: The Last Stand
Our patron saint, Arnold Schwarzenegger, is back for The Last Stand where Arnold plays a small town sheriff whose town is in the cross-hairs of a dangerous drug kingpin hurtling toward them in a souped up sports car.