Edumacation is like peeking into Andy’s fact-filled brain. It reads less like a scientific tome and more like a conversation with your best friend. It’s light, funny, and you come out of it feeling good about yourself! (Thanks to the publisher for the review copy.)
‘Batman: Gotham by Gaslight’ Pits the Dark Knight Against Jack the Ripper — Out Today on Blu-Ray!
Based in part on the comic book one-shot of the same name, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight envisions a very different Batman than the one most people know and love.
The Alienist: Silver Smile Recap
Innovative evidence leads the team to discover a crucial element in the case has gone missing; Kreizler and Moore interview a witness to find out what happened to Moore at the brothel; Sara attempts to live in a world outside the investigation.
Netflix and “The Cloverfield Paradox” Gives Us Instant Gratification And Sci-Fi Space Gold
We’re sure there are those who will find Paradox lazy, but to us, this is another excellent addition and one that will serve to aid in future entries into the franchise. Onah combines space horror and monster movies in a genre-bending thriller that keeps the audience on its toes until the very end.
Box Brown Explores the Life of The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman in ‘Is This Guy For Real?’
Graphic novelist Box Brown returns with his latest original graphic novel Is This Guy Fore Real? which explores the life of the ‘Unbelievable’ Andy Kaufman.
Netflix’s Altered Carbon: First Thoughts
Netflix’s Altered Carbon launched viewers into a brutal future over the weekend. Check out our initial thoughts & first reaction to the series while we gather our thoughts on the first season! #url#
The Magicians: Be The Penny Recap
Synopsis of 3×04: In ‘Be The Penny,’ left in astral projection without a body to return to, Penny wanders through everyone else’s lives as an invisible ghost. Eliot ventures back to Earth, with Fen and Fray, through peculiar danger. Here’s the skinny: Penny died but is now stuck in an astral […]
Celebrate Maya Angelou and Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Lives and Works in the 25th Anniversary Edition of “Life Doesn’t Frighten Me”
Readers who are familiar with Angelou and Basquiat and those who are meeting them for the first time alike will enjoy the way the words and images blend together to inspire children to fearlessness in Life Doesn’t Frighten Me.
The First Volume of DC Young Animal’s “Mother Panic” Is “A Work In Progress”
Mother Panic follows a young woman named Violet Paige who takes to the streets in Gotham City to exact revenge on those who wronged her when she was younger.
The Alienist: A Fruitful Partnership Recap
Things are picking up as The Alienist dives deeper into their murder, finding more victims, gathering new information, and raising suspicions in newfound enemies, we discuss that and more in our review of “A Fruitful Partnership.”