Arts
Review: The Sixth Gun: Days Of The Dead
As a fan of Western Fiction and horror, I had high hopes for The Sixth Gun, and I am pleased to say that I was not disappointed. … read more
Review: Doctor Who: The Daleks
Technicolor has put together a two-disc set of all the best Dalek episodes from the most popular Doctor Who seasons—from Christopher Eccleston (ninth doctor) to the newest doctor Peter Capaldi (twelfth doctor). … read more
Review: Big Trouble in Little China Vol. 1
This series takes off right where the movie stopped, and it’s pretty clear from the get-go that there’s still plenty of story to be told here. … read more
Review: A MusiCares Tribute To: Carole King
Let’s face it: a tribute concert to a legend is only equal to the sum of its various—or in this case, its various artists’—parts, and this is certainly an interesting and eclectic mix, from a range of musical genres coming together to honor the great singer/songwriter. … read more
Review: Mystery Science Theatre 3000: Volume XXXIII
Continuing their dominance over The Simpsons for most DVD volumes released from a single television series, MST3K releases their 33rd volume of films from the satirical series. … read more
Review: Sunstone, Vol. 2
Sunstone tackles sexuality and the BDSM culture with conviction, but rather than preachy, Sejic scribes something nurturing and feels more like a self-aware and confident erotica novel walking into comic book convention. … read more
Review: One Piece: Collection No. 12
This collection of One Piece has got to be one of my favorites by far. Aside from all of the wonderful backstories and flashbacks that you get about Robin and also Luffy, there are a ton of epic battles and fights in this collection. … read more
Review: D-Frag: The Complete Series
Originally a manga series created by Tomoya Haruno, D-Frag was quickly turned into an animated TV series that aired from Jan.– Mar 2014. … read more
Review: Five Ghosts: Deluxe Edition Vol. 1
Five Ghosts stands poised on the border of metafiction and camp, a serious and self-aware celebration of pulp fiction in all its awesome ridiculousness. … read more
Review: Postal, Vol. 1
In the small town of Eden, Wyoming dwells a religious cult of sinners and murder mysteries. … read more