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No Time For Reviews: Fright Night and Rise of the Planet of the Apes Monday August 29, 2011

I've got too much script-writing and comic-drawing to give these two films proper reviews with pictures and stuff. I liked "Apes" more than Fright Night, but then again I'm not a fan of horror as a genre. Still, David Tennant and Colin Farrell were fantastic. The only serious failing of… Read more

Maleficent Friday May 30, 2014

Angelina Jolie was perfect as Maleficent. Rick Baker's work on her face and horns? Also perfect. There is an awful lot to love about this movie. So, yes! I loved this film, and had a great time seeing it with Sandra. Having an actual date at a movie will do… Read more

July 19, 2004 Monday July 19, 2004

Fan Art, Fandemonium entry, Cas Allen, a new reader whose boyfriend hooked her on the strip, wrote to shower me with praise (an experience I never tire of, just for the record) and included some fan art with it. You like? I like. There's more stuff like that in the… Read more

Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice Wednesday March 30, 2016

This review can be summed up by giving it a different title. Batman vs Superman: It’s Not as Bad as All That, But Please Can We Have Some Color? Original movie poster on the left, saturation-adjusted poster on the right Here are some selling points, although based on the film’s… Read more

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Friday August 8, 2014

I think I've figured out what it is that Michael Bay is doing wrong. I don't know exactly how he does it, but what he seems to be doing is bringing really fun stories to the live-action silver screen while draining as much fun from them as possible. Then he… Read more

G.I. Joe: Retaliation Sunday March 31, 2013

The first "G.I. Joe" movie was well-executed, dumb fun. The plot was a little cartoonish, but the action scenes were big, crunchy, and comprehensible. The second and most recent installment, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, is inexpertly hacked, mean-spirited idiocy. I wanted to enjoy it. I've liked Duane Johnson's film work, and… Read more

Hellboy Monday April 15, 2019

The new Hellboy film is fun, and gooey, and gross, and David Harbour does just fine taking up the horns and crown from Ron Perlman. Yes, Perlman’s chin (and entire demeanor) felt almost typecast for 2004’s Hellboy, but Harbour stepped up and delivered the goods. The film is R-rated for graphic violence. The… Read more

Battleship Friday May 18, 2012

I don’t want to spend the rest of the summer comparing movies to The Avengers, but it’s only fair to point out that if The Avengers is still in theaters and somebody in your party has not yet seen it, you should probably make “Yet Another Showing Of The Avengers”… Read more

Skullkickers: It's The Comic I Wish I Had Written Thursday March 10, 2011

Yesterday the Skullkickers trade paperback hit the streets. I've been picking up issues of this comic book ever since the writer, my buddy Jim Zubkavich told me about it. The trade contains the first five issues, plus a couple of bonus stories, and I can pay it no higher compliment… Read more

Kung Fu Panda 3 Tuesday February 16, 2016

I am impressed. I was not expecting the Kung Fu Panda franchise to become an epic martial arts trilogy, but with Kung Fu Panda 3 the writers looked sequelitis in the eye, and then shot for the moon. Which they hit. This mixes at least two metaphors, but with the… Read more

Incredibles 2 Tuesday June 19, 2018

Before I begin my review, a public service announcement: Incredibles 2 may trigger seizures in sufferers of photosensitive epilepsy¹, and may in other ways afflict anyone who is sensitive to flashing lights. Seriously. There’s a fight scene in a room full of patterned strobes, and in the darkened theater there will be no… Read more

The Man With the Iron Fists Monday November 5, 2012

I have a new least-favorite movie of the year. Martial arts movies, even the especially violent ones, can be beautiful. There is grace and elegance to be found in movement, and many martial arts films never settle for merely finding it -- they capture it, showcase it, and wrap it… Read more

A Quick Megamind Review Tuesday November 9, 2010

I saw Megamind Tuesday morning with my fellow Writing Excuses co-host Dan Wells and his talented-and-currently-dayjobless brother Robison. The verdict? Megamind is my new #7 for the year. I laughed a lot. I was surprised. They didn't put all the best bits in the trailers (the most recent set of… Read more