Classics Review: High and Low

In 1959, crime fiction author, Evan Hunter (under the pseudonym, Ed McBain) published a novel titled, “King’s Ransom.” The tenth installment of the “87th Precinct” series focuses on a businessman who gets caught in a moral predicament. Refuse to pay the ransom money to a kidnapper in exchange of letting a kid free or keep […]

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The Punisher: Season 1

Thanks to earning praise for his performance as Frank Castle/The Punisher in Daredevil’s second season, Jon Bernthal signed on to play the character in a solo TV series. Set after Daredevil’s second season finale, Frank comes out of retirement when he discovers his former military group including his close friend, Billy Russo tied to a […]

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Sinners

After completing “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” without the late Chadwick Boseman, Ryan Coogler (Creed, Black Panther) commenced development on an original idea with Michael B. Jordan. Set in the early 1930s during The Great Depression, gangster twin brothers open a juke joint (Blues themed nightclub) in a small town in Mississippi. They hire a few […]

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Gamer’s Review: Dishonored 2

Set 15 years after “Dishonored,” Emily Kaldwin takes her late mother’s place as empress. Corvo Attano serves as her bodyguard. One day, a powerful witch named, Delilah Copperspoon reveals herself as Emily’s aunt. Delilah claims to be the real heir. She takes over the throne, separates Corvo & Emily. It’s up to either Corvo or […]

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Gamer’s Review: Dishonored

“All right, that’s it!” “Dishonor on your whole family!” “Dishonor on you!” Dishonor on your cow!” – Mushu from “Mulan.” Arkane Studios developed a first-person action-adventure stealth game titled, “Dishonored.” Set in the late 19th Century or early 20th Century London during a plague, a bodyguard named, Corvo is framed for murdering an empress. After […]

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Comics Review: Wolverine Vol. 1

He’s the best in what he does. And what he does isn’t very nice. Thanks to Wolverine gaining popularity as a fan favorite since “Giant-Size X-Men,” English comic book writer, Chris Claremont wrote four issue solo mini-series on my all-time favorite Marvel superhero. Published in September-December 1982, (same year New Mutants made their debut) Wolverine’s […]

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