The Boys: Season 3

The Boys’ third season officially streamed in 2022 (same year Bullet Train came out) on Amazon Prime. It received positive reviews from critics, fans and streamers alike. A fourth season is in the works. Seth Rogen co-wrote and co-produce an animated theatrical reboot of the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” known as “Mutant Mayhem.” I plan […]

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)

In 1984, comic book writers Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird created a comic book titled, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” A parody of Frank Miller’s take on “Daredevil.” Four turtles and a rat are splashed by chemicals, instead of Matt Murdock who will grow up to be “The Man Without Fear.” Several Years Later, Splinter trains […]

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The Boys: Season 2

The Boys’ second season officially streamed in 2020 (same year Mac Miller’s final album Circles came out) on Amazon Prime. Like the first season, it received positive reviews from critics, fans and streamers alike. Seth Rogen recently co-wrote an animated reboot of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” The first film “Mutant Mayhem” goes back to the […]

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The Terminator

One night after James “Jim” Cameron’s critically panned directorial debut “Piranha II: The Spawning” came out in 1982, he became inspired by a dream he had about a metallic torso holding knives dragging itself away from an explosion. Jim pitched a story as a slasher film influenced by John Carpenter’s “Halloween.” Jim’s agent rejected the […]

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Gamer’s Review: Mortal Kombat 11

“Mortal Kombat 11” was officially released in 2019 (same year Uncut Gems came out) on PlayStation 4 & Xbox One. It earned positive reviews from critics, fans and gamers alike. In addition to praise, the game made enough revenue worldwide. The game’s also available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch. NetherRealm Studios’ […]

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Alien: Director’s Cut

In 1974, John Carpenter’s sci-fi comedy “Dark Star” opened in theaters. John’s pal Dan O’Bannon penned a 29-page script called, “Memory.” About a crew of astronauts wake up in their ship, receive a distress signal coming from a mysterious planet. As he brainstorms some ideas, Alejandro Jodorowksy offers Dan a job to adapt “Dune.” However, […]

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