Movie Review: A Simple Favor
by Emma Smith, Reporter The heart of A Simple Favor is unquestionably the chemistry between stars Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick. This should come as no surprise to anyone who has seen the trailer for the film, or indeed anything…
Movie Review: Peppermint
by Emma Smith, Reporter A lone wolf is mourning the violent deaths of his spouse and children. When the justice system fails him and the perpetrators go free, he takes matters into his own hands. Sound familiar? Switch out the…
Movie Review: The Darkest Minds
by Emma Smith, Reporter Watching The Darkest Minds felt rather like watching a talented but lazy artist fill up a sketchbook. There are hints of brilliance here and there – a well-captured expression, the dizzying fall of an autumn leaf,…
Movie Review: Ocean’s 8
by Emma Smith, Reporter There was a time during the Golden Age of Hollywood when publicity agents would have plastered the word “Romp!” all over the the posters for Ocean’s 8. I think we should bring that word back, because…
Movie Review: Marvel’s Black Panther
by Emma Smith (Reporter), In the lead up to the release of Marvel’s Black Panther, numerous friends have commented how nervous they are to go see it. “How can it possible live up to my expectations?” they ask. If you are…
SDCC 2017: Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash
Ethan Spaulding, the director, was new to Lego when he took on Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash. In this Scooby story, the gang is at the beach to relax and of course, stumble onto a mystery that involves a…
SDCC 2017: Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain
Rick Morales, the producer, is no newcomer to animation, the DCverse, or Lego. He has directed several animated flicks, including Batman vs. Two-Face, Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice…
Movie Review: Scooby Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor ZOINKS! Get ready for an old school team-up, because Scooby Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang are about to team up with Batman! When a mystery is too challenging for the Caped Crusader to solve…
SDCC 2017: Batman and Harley Quinn Interviews
by Albertine Feurer-Young, Reporter Batman and Harley Quinn, the latest Warner Bros animated film, is the twenty-ninth movie in the DC Universe Animated Movies series and was released for one night only on 08.14.17 in participating movie theaters after…
Editorial: X-Men: Apocalypse and What SHOULD Be Next
by Mike Lunsford, Editor ComicsOnline is a diverse community. Within the confines of our geek pop-culture loving family, we’ve got stalwarts like Matt Sernaker (Managing Editor) who reviews movies as they come out. He also gets to see stuff before…
Blu-ray Review: Vixen: The Movie
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Looking for something to fill the void in between the seasons of The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow? You are in luck, Vixen: The Movie has arrived, and you can own her new…
Editorial: Spoiler-Laden Rogue One Commentary
by Mike Lunsford, Editor Here I sit, 72 hours removed from seeing Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. I’ve had a chance to digest what I saw, how I felt about it and discussed those said feelings with others, as…
Editorial: Doctor Strange & Star Trek Beyond
by Mike Lunsford, Editor “Doctor Strange & Star Trek Beyond? What do these movies have to do with each other?” you might be asking yourself. Both of these movies struck a chord because they redeemed both an actor and…
Andy Bartsch’s Top Horror Movies
by Andy Bartsch, reporter In following with our recent podcast and the article editor Mike Lunsford wrote, I crafted my own list of favorite horror movies. Back in the old days when I wrote for GGR, I had a list…
Movie Review: Amateur Night
by Mike Favila, Senior Editor In terms of indie films, Amateur Night, released yesterday on VOD and Digital, has a lot going for it. Based on the exploits of writer Joe Syracuse and directed by wife Lisa Addario, it’s a breezy…