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Review: My Cousin Rachel

I saw the press screening of My Cousin Rachel last night and I can’t quit thinking about this movie. Based on the novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier, the movie starts out telling us the story of a young Phillip Ashley, played by Sam Calflin. He was raised by his cousin after his

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Lost in Sci-Fi: Episode 52: American Gods

You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week Elizabeth and Leland get down and dirty paling about American Gods. The Neil Gaiman book turned into the most amazing new show from the genius Bryan Fuller. It’s dark, disturbing, gross, sexy and just brilliant! So please download and

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Review – Adam Warren’s Empowered Volume 10

Every year I get more impatient for the latest Empowered graphic novel, hangry for my sexy superhero fix and snarking that it gosh darn better be worth the wait. This one is definitely worth the wait. See below a review of Adam Warren’s Empowered volume 10.

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Review: Wonder Woman

After years of waiting and many attempts Wonder Woman has finally gotten a big budget movie. After an appearance in the massively lackluster Batman v Superman: The Dawn of Justice last year, WB/DC finally got itself a hit with a good film. Only took four tries. But hey maybe “fourth time’s a charm” is the

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Review – Transformers: Till All Are One #10

In the latest issue Starscream shows his true colors like we knew he always would but it’s okay because he’s also flirting with someone. Does that make me shallow? Don’t care, bring on the innuendo! Ahem. See below for preview pages and a review of Transformers: Till All Are One #10.

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Review: X-Files #14

By guest writer David Leninhawk. The 14th issue of this line of IDW “The X-Files” titles takes place sometime after the recent limited run revival of the television series. The revival was met with mixed reviews, with critiques ranging from the increasing absurdity of the conspiracy throughline to the portrayal of a transgender prostitute in

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Review: Vision Vol. 1 – Little Worse Than A Man

It’s the quintessential American Dream: a respectable government job and a house in the DC suburbs. The picture wouldn’t be complete without a beautiful wife and two happy children, or at least that’s what the Vision thinks. So he went to a lot of trouble and made them. Nominated for a Hugo Award this year,

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