The Flash (2023) / Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) Nate Zoebl June 23, 2023 Movies, Reviews The 2018 original is a hard act to follow, and while Across the Spider-Verse doesn’t quite overrule its predecessor it is a more than worthy sequel that has everything fans loved about the first trip.
Anything Joes: S01E60 – Void Rivals Greg Engle June 22, 2023 Anything Joes Greg & Jaren discuss Skybound's newest comic property, merging both the G.I. Joe & Transformers universe, Void Rivals!
Lost in Translation 443 – Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Season 1, 2022) Scott Delahunt June 16, 2023 Lost in Translation Strange New Worlds brings back the feel of the original Star Trek.
Anything Joes: S01E59 – Making The Grade Greg Engle June 7, 2023 Anything Joes Greg and Jaren discuss the latest news & acquisitions, and Greg submits his first ever comic for grading and signature verification!
Lost in Translation 442: The Muppets Mayhem (2023) Scott Delahunt June 2, 2023 Lost in Translation The Muppets Mayhem might be too light at points, but it delivers on its promise.
Anything Joes: S01E58 – G.I. Joe Vs. The A.I. Greg Engle May 24, 2023 Anything Joes Greg and Jaren explore how you can utilize Artificial Intelligence for your story writing, plot development, and character creation!
Lost in Translation 441: Revisiting Night Court (2023) Scott Delahunt May 19, 2023 Lost in Translation “Blood Moon Binga” brought back a staple in the original Night Court, the night of weird cases.
Lost in Translation 440: Quantum Leap (2022) Scott Delahunt May 12, 2023 Lost in Translation The 2022 version of Quantum Leap is its own take on the concept, despite being essentially a sequel.
Anything Joes: S01E57 – Collecting, Organizing, And Video Games Greg Engle April 26, 2023 Anything Joes Greg and Jaren discuss the latest news, the G.I. Joe video game archives, and the struggles of organizing and displaying a collection!
Evil Dead Rise (2023) Paul Brian McCoy April 21, 2023 Movies, Reviews In Evil Dead Rise, the gore is extreme, the effects are solid, and the Deadites are freakier and scarier than they’ve been in a while.
Lost in Translation 439: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Scott Delahunt April 21, 2023 Lost in Translation Overall, Dungeons & Dragons is well known, even if various elements of the game aren’t.
Lost in Translation 437: Harry Potter Remake Scott Delahunt April 14, 2023 Lost in Translation Warner Bros. and HBO Max announced that they will be creating a seven-season remake of the Harry Potter movies.
Anything Joes: S01E56 – Yet Another G.I. Joe Movie Greg Engle April 12, 2023 Anything Joes Greg & Jaren discuss the new G.I. Joe movie rumors, the latest Super 7 Ultimates reveal, and more!
EZMM 2023 Day 9.2: The Last of Us S01E09 “Look for the Light” Paul Brian McCoy April 11, 2023 Zombies 101 This was the shortest episode of The Last of Us, clocking in at 43 minutes, but it was the most streamlined narrative yet.
EZMM 2023 Day 9.1: Evil – In the Time of Heroes (2009) Paul Brian McCoy April 11, 2023 Zombies 101 Evil – In the Time of Heroes gets special credit for bringing in Billy Zane to basically play a Jedi.
EZMM 2023 Day 8.2: The Last of Us S01E08 “When We Are in Need” Paul Brian McCoy April 10, 2023 Zombies 101 The best part of this episode of The Last of Us is the fact that Ellie saves Joel and herself in the end.
EZMM 2023 Day 8.1: Don’t Kill Me (2021) Paul Brian McCoy April 10, 2023 Zombies 101 Don’t Kill Me is a pretty uneven attempt to graft a number of well-established vampire story tropes onto the zombie genre that kind of works enough to sustain some viewer interest.
EZMM 2023 Day 7.2: The Last of Us S01E07 “Left Behind” Paul Brian McCoy April 9, 2023 Zombies 101 Nobody gets a happy ending in The Last of Us, from what we’ve seen.
EZMM 2023 Day 7.1: Grave Robbers (1989) Paul Brian McCoy April 9, 2023 Zombies 101 Clocking in at a tight 88 minutes, Grave Robbers doesn’t overstay its welcome and is surprisingly entertaining.
EZMM 2023 Day 6.2: The Last of Us S01E06 “Kin” Paul Brian McCoy April 8, 2023 Zombies 101 With every episode that passes, I’m more and more convinced that this should have been structured like a traditional series with more than nine episodes.