Category: Reviews

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Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Transformers #19

This was the last, desperate resort. But here we are. Standing so deep amongst the dead that the only way out is forward. Keep reading for a review of Transformers 19.

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Reviews
Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Bloodshot

Based on the comic of the same name, Bloodshot follows Ray Garrison, a marine who was murdered along with his wife but is resurrected by a team of scientists from a mysterious corporation. Enhanced with nanotechnology, he becomes a superhuman, biotech killing machine called Bloodshot and trains alongside other superhuman soldiers. However, Ray soon begins

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Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Transformers #18

“Targeted Intervention” they called it, not assassination. But yes, she’s who you think she is. Keep reading for a review of Transformers #18.

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Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: The Lost Future of Pepperharrow

It took five years for us to get a sequel to Natasha Pulley’s The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, but it was worth it. This book was everything I wanted out of a return to the British translator with synesthesia, and the eccentric Japanese watchmaker who can remember the future. The plot of Book 1 was

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Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Transformers: Galaxies #5

“We’ve been hoarding – storing for..for..against some unknown disaster…” “Failure to meet your quota is a disaster, organic.“ A new arc starts now: keep reading for a review of Transformers: Galaxies #5.

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Reviews
Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Onward

Guest writer Hugh Verheylewegen reviews the newest Pixar film, Onward. Two teenage elf brothers, Ian (Tom Holland) and Barley (Chris Pratt) Lightfoot, go on an journey to spend one last day with their father, who died when they were too young to remember him, using magic in a more modernized world of fairytale creatures that

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Reviews
Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – The Invisible Man (2020)

After staging his own suicide, a scientist learns how to become invisible to stalk and terrorize his ex-girlfriend, who left him due to his increasingly abusive nature. When the police refuse to believe her story, she eventually decides to take matters into her own hands and fight back against what she can’t see. The Invisible

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Reviews
Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Call of the Wild

Based on the book of the same name, The Call of the Wild follows the story of a dog named Buck who is stolen from his lavish home, and sold off to the exotic wilds of the Alaskan Yukon as a work dog in the 1890s. Buck experiences both cruelty and compassion as he goes

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