There is a certain comic or a specific moment in someone’s life that a comic fan can recall falling in love with the medium. For me, my first exposure was a box of X-Men comics handed down to me, but I truly fell in love with the medium in 2011 after visiting my first comic.
“Do The Right Thing” is a 1989 comedy-drama by director Spike Lee. The film is a splendid mix of comedy and social commentary. Even for an ‘80s film, the message will still resonate with modern audiences as if it was released yesterday. The film explores the racial tensions of a Brooklyn neighborhood on one of.
2018’s “Venom” was a poorly made film that still managed to be a ton of fun through captivating action and the remarkable personality behind the character of Venom. “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” was released Oct. 1 and falls victim to the same flaws but still carries the same positives of the first film. Serial.
There’s plenty of dark fantasy properties in existence, but none shine quite as bright as “Berserk.” “Berserk” follows black swordsman, Guts. The lone mercenary finds his way into a group called the Band of the Hawk. There, Guts meets Casca, a high-ranking commander within the Hawk, and Griffith, an angelic yet merciless leader who wants.