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With ‘The Defenders’, street-level Marvel has never been better

With ‘The Defenders’, street-level Marvel has never been better

by Jarrod | Jun 16, 2017 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Don Alsafi. Despite the continued popularity of Marvel’s superheroes in the wider world, the publisher has to date been unable to translate that heightened awareness into increased comics sales. Part of the problem, as we’ve seen, is a shortsighted...
‘It Comes at Night’ the prettiest bummer you will ever see

‘It Comes at Night’ the prettiest bummer you will ever see

by Jarrod | Jun 16, 2017 | ANTI-MONITOR

By Matt Fleming. When it comes to genre films, ambition is a tough sell. Occasionally, fresh ideas from new filmmakers strike a balance of convention and innovation (I’m looking at you, Get Out), but far more often the end result is stifled by an implied sense of...
‘Jaws 2’ set a notorious precedent as the first lousy blockbuster sequel

‘Jaws 2’ set a notorious precedent as the first lousy blockbuster sequel

by Jarrod | Jun 16, 2017 | ANTI-MONITOR

By Elford Alley. This is RETROGRADING, where it’s more or less safe to go back in the water. THE FILM: Jaws 2 THE TIME: 1978. In 1975, Steven Spielberg had created a new genre with Jaws: the summer blockbuster. This film, along with 1977’s Star Wars, created a demand...
‘Dark Days: The Forge’ an ambitious beginning to something really special

‘Dark Days: The Forge’ an ambitious beginning to something really special

by Jarrod | Jun 15, 2017 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Jarrod Jones. It has been more than a year since DC Comics kicked off its highly successful Rebirth initiative — and with it, an era of optimism and structure. Rebirth has been universally lauded for its restraint with all-encompassing events. The kind of thing...
The splendid horror of ‘Winnebago Graveyard’ fit for the Devil itself

The splendid horror of ‘Winnebago Graveyard’ fit for the Devil itself

by Jarrod | Jun 14, 2017 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Brandy Dykhuizen. Winnebago Graveyard hearkens back to the good ol’ days, when humanity still relied on the devil’s influence to account for its most gruesome acts. Shaped by Satan-centric cult films of the ’70s, Steve Niles dives into a full-mooned meeting...
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