Deadly Class #36 Review
Grief and pain stand at the center of the latest issue of Rick Remender’s melancholy tribute to youth culture in Deadly Class #36.
Grief and pain stand at the center of the latest issue of Rick Remender’s melancholy tribute to youth culture in Deadly Class #36.
Welcome back, citizens, to the TV Reaction to Krypton! This time we’re looking at episode 9, the penultimate episode of the SyFy Channel’s freshman series.
With only two episodes left in the first season, Krypton is leaps and bounds better than it was.
“House of Zod” puts Krypton back on solid ground thanks to engaging direction, a commitment to its intrigue, and one genuinely unexpected final twist.
Despite the brain bug and Dr. Moon from Silence in the Library’s presence, Krypton’s “The Word of Rao” is really nothing to write home about.
Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block has been good from the jump, but “The Red Door” elevates it (yet again) to essential horror viewing.
“Alice in Slaughterland” continues the show’s unflinching commitment to filtering trauma through the horror genre as well as its distinctive look, tone, and feel.
Syfy’s The Magicians is finally back in our lives. The second season finale sparked several questions, the main one bein
An alcoholic hitman + A flying blue unicorn = wait…what? Does Syfy’s latest offer up some darkly comic fun, or is it a comic adaptation worth passing on?