Chris McKay’s movie is a charming delight, and a very worthwhile investment of 100 minutes of your time.
Transrealities shows a lot of potential in its creators, and is worth reading on its own merits.
Watching is one of those comics that provokes very different reactions. Some people obviously love it, but this reviewer finds it a bit opaque.
Whilst this is certainly a lesser Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, it’s still okay.
Nothing you haven’t seen before, but nevertheless funny and charming.
Josie and the Pussycats is rock biopic in comics form, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Well-meaning, but insubstantial, Northwest Press’ one-shot tale of a drag-queen crusader, Mama Tits Saves The World, looks like it ought to be a lot of fun, but fails to deliver.
The iconic girls’ horror weekly, Misty, makes a triumphant return from Rebellion! This slender but fully-packed volume of Misty (hopefully the first of many) reprints two of the beautifully-crafted suspense serials which scared the flares off thousand of young girls (and more than a few furtive boys) in the late 1970s.
“The third film is always the worst.” Does X-Men: Apocalypse buck that trend?
Captain America: Civil War could have been a mess, but in the event, though there are flaws, it’s a well-made and entertaining piece.