Review: Ender’s Game
A classic sci-fi novel finally comes to the big screen with Gavin Hood’s adaptation of Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game. Was the almost 20 years it took to adapt the novel worth it?
The Pull List 10/30
A bunch of big storylines are close to wrapping up, including TMNT (which reintroduced Bebop and Rocksteady!) and GI Joe while a new Army of Darkness comic launched, The Trial of the Punisher ends with a bang and much more in this week’s Pull List.
Review: Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
The fourth entry in the Jackass series puts the focus on Johnny Knoxville’s elderly alter ego, Irving Zeisman, as he has to get his grandson Billy from Nebraska to North Carolina to deliver him to his deadbeat father.
Review: The Counselor
With director Ridley Scott, writer Cormac McCarthy and stars Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz and Cameron Diaz, you would think we have one of the best movies of the year, but looks can be deceiving.
The Pull List 10/23
The creator of TMNT takes on zombies, Samurai Jack is back and everything you knew about Tony Stark is changed forever in this week’s Pull List.
Review: Escape Plan
With two decent solo efforts earlier this year, is the team up of legends Stallone and Schwarzengger able to make Escape Plan an action classic? The answer may surprise you.
The Pull List 10/16
Not a whole lot out in this post NYCC week but some of the things happening in this week’s Pull List is that the Rogues become unlikely heroes in the Forever Evil storyline, Luke and Wedge have to escape an Imperial Star Destroyer in Star Wars and the Guardians of the Galaxy learn the origin of Angela.
Review: Metallica: Through the Never
While Metallica plays a larger than life, sold out concert, their rookie roadie, Trip (played by Dane Dehaan) heads out into the city to get a valuable package from a truck and has to avoid a massive riot breaking out in this hybrid 3D concert movie.
Review: Bad Milo
Ken Marino stars as mild mannered accountant Duncan, who learns that his chronic intestinal issues are not due to stress, but from a demon who lives in his ass.
Review: Gravity
Following up Children of Men, Alfonso Cuaron is back with Gravity, which is as thrilling as it is visually jaw dropping.
The Pull List 10/2
While Villain Month is over, Forever Evil continues with it’s second issue while Swamp Thing, Batman and Green Arrow face off in climactic battles with their most recent villains and Cap gets a new mini series and much more in this week’s Pull List.