Flashback Review: Hercules And Xena: The Battle For Mount Olympus

In 1995, a television series called, “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” aired worldwide. Based on the Greek god, the show stars Kevin Sorbo as the title character, who goes on various adventures with the help of his best friend, Iolaus by rescuing townspeople, slaying monsters & battling his archenemy Hera. The show also introduced Lucy Lawless […]

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Watchmen (Ultimate Cut)

In The 1980’s, Alan Moore wrote graphic novels for DC Comics including “V for Vendetta,” “Batman: The Killing Joke” and last but not least, his Magnum Opus known as “Watchmen.” His latter work is a different take on the superhero genre exploring a high concept (what if scenario) about superheroes existing in our reality change […]

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Justice League: The New Frontier

In 2004, the late Darwyn Cooke, penned and drew a six-part comic book mini-series called, “DC: The New Frontier.” A different iteration of characters from DC Comics. This time it’s set in an alternate timeline labeled as an “Elseworlds” story. Elseworlds is a term revolving around high profile characters and the world of a specific […]

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Euphoria: Season 1

Hello, my fellow movie goers and television viewers from across the globe! Today’s review centers around a recent hit show on HBO about a teenage girl named Rue, recently leaves rehab, relapses into drug addiction and befriends a new girl named, Jules. Besides Rue, other characters also have their own subplot. The Premise I’m referring […]

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Flashback Review: Now And Then

Greetings fellow movie goers from around the globe. Today’s “Flashback Review” is a 90’s film described as a spiritual successor to “Stand by Me.” This time it’s about four girls who grew up in The Early 70’s as they navigate everyday life. The story is actually about The Girls trying to solve a mystery. Two […]

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