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…
Movie Review: Prometheus
When filmmaker Ridley Scott returns to the evolution of sci-fi suspense, Prometheus is the natural selection to show us the creation of horror and the horror of creation. by Matt Sernaker and Kevin Gaussoin, Editors The official synopsis says “Ridley…
DVD Review: Haywire
by Karl Madsen, Editor
Remember the first time you see a movie that’s told in a non-traditional fashion? For many in the movie viewing public, it was the classic Tarantino flick, Pulp Fiction that indoctrinated us to the alternate story telling styles. Now, the Steven Soderbergh thriller, Haywire, uses an unusual style to tell the story of a black ops soldier on the outs with her company.
Haywire follows the last official mission of Mallory Kane (Gina Carano – Blood and Bone) that is meant to be her last mission, ever.