Edward Scissorhands Vol. 1 by Kate Leth and Drew Rausch This new graphic novel is a continuation of the Edward … More
Category: Reviews
Movie Review: “A Woman in Gold” Satisfying and Forgettable
Woman in Gold is a predictable, competent World War II era picture that despite the depth of the subject matter … More
“Finding Paris” Mixes Mystery, a Road-Trip, a Family Drama & a Love Story Into One Satisfying Story
Finding Paris is a page turning, genre-busting treasure in contemporary young adult literature. Author Joy Preble has hit full stride … More
Station Eleven Review: In Which I Talk About an Incredible Novel as Vaguely as Possible…
Station Eleven is much more than an apocalyptic dystopian novel; it’s a simply worded, deftly crafted story of relationships, fears … More
Athena Voltaire is a Graphic Novel Compendium with Classic Appeal
Athena Voltaire is an aviatrix heroine who fights against Nazi’s, vampires and mythical creatures while she earns a paycheck. She … More
Book Review: Vanessa and Her Sister by Priya Parmar
Vanessa and Her Sister re-imagines the loves, passions, lives and minds of Virginia Woolf and her sister Vanessa Stephen (Fry). … More
Ethan Hawke at the Top of His Game in the Genre Busting Film PREDESTINATION
Predestination is an anomaly from any genre that you may try to place it in. Sci-Fi? Sure. It’s about time-travel, … More
“The Imitation Game” is a Biopic Triumph in Which Benedict Cumberbatch Excels
Alan Turing’s story is fascinating on its own, but when he is portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch, under the direction of … More
The Graphic Novel “Lowriders in Space” is an Answer to the Cry For Diverse Books
From the first frame which shouts, “GOOD MORNING,” in old-timey neon letters readers can’t help but get sucked in to … More
Movie Review: Billy Banks
Billy Bates is an unsteady, beautifully photographed, repetitive, entrancing, frustrating journey which delves into the psyche of an artist without … More