Omniscient Reader: Flashy And Empty
While I’m not planning to make a habit out of reviewing Webtoon comics, Omniscient Reader caught my attention because of its sudden spiking popularity, and admittedly strong initial premise.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 15th, 2021
While I’m not planning to make a habit out of reviewing Webtoon comics, Omniscient Reader caught my attention because of its sudden spiking popularity, and admittedly strong initial premise.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 23rd, 2020
Reviewing I’m the Grim Reaper is a novelty. To my knowledge, this is the first time we’ve covered a Webtoon on Scifibloggers.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 23rd, 2020
D.C. Super Hero Girls Has Serious Energy I was ill-prepared for D.C. Super Hero Girls. While I know that, among some nay-sayers, cartoons can be considered a little too fast, a little too manic, and exhausting to watch—I’ve never really found that to be the case. Except for this show really is absurdly fast. The…
By Brandon Scott on Mar 11th, 2020
Does Locke & Key Match Its Pedigree? Having not been familiar with the work of Joe Hill, I didn’t know what to expect with Locke & Key the show. Certainly, the intro, with its hyper obsession with keys, caught my interest, but cool ideas for shows an intro does not make. But I’m pleased to report…
By Brandon Scott on Feb 24th, 2020
October Faction Is Not What It Should Be While the marketing for October Faction may have said it’s like The Umbrella Academy, they neglected to say that it’s like the worst parts of The Umbrella Academy. And, in fact, it’s this issue with the show that’s indicative of a problem I’m having with modern television,…
By Brandon Scott on Feb 19th, 2020
The New Mutants Might Save The X-Men The New Mutants is a gamble. If the critical consensus is anything to go by, the recent X-Men movies have been a disappointment across the board. But perhaps the problem is that they have been stuck with the same few characters, ideas, and plot lines. What if they…
The next Wonder Woman movie, Wonder Woman 1984, is coming in 2020 and is looking good! Check out the trailer below followed by a few trailer reviews & breakdowns from some of our favorite YouTubers. Wonder Woman 1984 is scheduled to release in Summer of 2020. Stay tuned here for more Wonder Woman 1984 updates….
Marvel is at it again with a great looking trailer for the long anticipated solo hero film Black Widow. A “prequel” or backstory film, Black Widow aims to tell the origin story for the fan favorite Black Widow character and hopefully (probably) show us what “just like Budapest” means. Check out the teaser trailer below…
By Brandon Scott on Nov 6th, 2019
Watching Joker is Staring Into The Void My hands were shaking after I got home from watching Joker. I don’t mean that as hyperbole—this movie scared me, physically affected me. I curled in my theater chair, flinching away from this film. Unable, unwilling, to watch it again—but not because it’s not a masterpiece of acting….
By Brandon Scott on Aug 7th, 2019
Shazam! Shows D.C. New Better Pattern D.C. is improving itself and I want to commend them for that—Shazam! and Wonder Woman were both good films and show that the cinematic superheroes from the other side can be fun and interesting and exciting. But that doesn’t mean they’ve come close to the heights of Marvel. Shazam!…
By Brandon Scott on Jul 17th, 2019
There’s No Deep Issue In Captain Marvel I don’t get the Captain Marvel controversy. The internet’s reaction to this film was just a curiosity before I’d seen it but now is just abjectly confusing. I’m putting a line in the sand here and stating that the movie is fine, not fantastic, but fine, fun, and not…
By Brandon Scott on Jun 3rd, 2019
Endgame Is The Correct Name For This A love letter to a movie franchise that’s shaken the world, Avengers: Endgame is something that’s been built to for so long that it’s almost too hot to touch. By doing this, I’m not just reviewing this one movie; I’m reviewing the entirety of the franchise. Endgame is…