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Review: EXIT STAGE LEFT: THE SNAGGLEPUSS CHRONICLES #1 Is The Most Important Book of 2018

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When DC Comics announced a line-up of Hanna Barbera titles a few years back, the concept was met with skepticism by many. Some thought it would be an abject failure. Others speculated that it would have, at most, a moderate, fleeting success and soon be forgotten. Few would have thought it would produce one of the most important and subversive comics in recent years. And then shortly afterwards The Flintstones happened. Almost overnight the narrative changed, with Flintstones and many of DC’s cartoon crossovers considered among the best comics 2017 had to offer. Now Mark Russell, having been nominated for an Eisner, teams up with Mike Feehan, pencils, Mark Morales, inks, and Paul Mounts, colours, in an attempt to trump his own success with Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles.

Set in the 1950s, at the height of McCarthyism, Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles (heavens to Murgatroyd what a mouthful) follows our titular mountain lion as the brilliant playwright attempts to traverse the complex political landscape he now finds himself in. It provides a chilling backdrop from which to explore both the lives of non-conformist creatives and the LGBT community of the time. The book discusses issues of prejudice, self-expression, and compromise, political and social. Heavy themes for any comic to tackle let alone one lead by a pink cartoon cat. Snagglepuss is a talented playwright forced to present the public with a hetero-normative facade in order to live some semblance of a normal life. It is only in the shadows of underground bars that he can truly be himself. The artist is only tormented further by his own growing disillusionment with the New York cultural circle that he once aspired to. A circle that is falling evermore under the watchful idea of the House Un-American Activities Committee. The stark reality of the duality with which many have had to live their lives is at the heart of a book filled with poetic, witty dialogue and colourful characters.

There is a moment early in Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles that cements this book as one of the year’s most important works. A character tries to explain to Snagglepuss  the dangers being complacent when faced with the attacks on the basic freedoms and tenants of a democratic society. In a heated exchange he warns “the Clown is a joke to everyone except the clown”. In one panel, a singular sentence, the creative team manage to capture the political mood of the world in 2018. The book is a period piece, but more importantly it is a call to arms. A reminder not to let those central pillars of society erode without a fight. A reminder of the inherent fallacy in hiding the behind the mantra of “it could never happen here”. In that moment, the genius of the cover becomes clear. Our hero, as Lady Liberty,  is a representation for the very rights that the creative team feel are under threat.

As impressive and compelling as the dialogue makes each of the characters, it is only when combined with the Feehan and Morales’ stunning interiors that they truly shine. The art  imbues Snagglepuss and company with a realness that is lacking in many comics. This is surprising given the cartoonish quality of the artwork, wearing its Saturday morning origins on its sleeve. Yet in doing so, it manages to make a world of antropomorphised cats and dogs convincing. The influence of Steve Dillion cannot be underestimated, but it merely serves to enhance rather than detract from Feehan and Morale’s underlying style. The result is a book that is addictive in its readability. It makes for a quick read, not because it is lacking in substance, but because it flows so well. Each panel is practically bursting with background jokes or commentary that enhances the book upon repeated reading.

Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles is a stunning comic that’s depth and readability simply demands you return to it again and again. It is a story equally personal and political, bold and unapologetic, with witty repertoire to rival the best that Aaron Sorkin had to offer. It sets the stage for an excellent year of comics unafraid to tackle the important questions of our time. The distinguished competition have started strong, the industry is officially on notice.

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First Trailer Released for TRUTH OR DARE

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The first trailer for the supernatural thriller Truth or Dare, starring Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars) and Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf), has arrived.

The movie features a group of friends, playing a seemingly harmless game of ‘Truth or Dare’, which turns deadly, when someone — or something — begins to punish those who tell a lie or refuses a dare.

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We remember playing this game and the only consequences for not complying to telling the truth or following through with a dare was getting dogged by your friends. This version, however, yikes!

This thriller will join a laundry list of successful horror projects pumped out by Blumhouse Productions, the company responsible for hits like 2016’s Get Out and Split.

The movie will hit theaters nationwide on April 27, 2018.

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Review: THE WALKING DEAD #175 – Kirkman Sends The Universe In A New Direction

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One of the best aspects of The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman is his ability to punch you in the gut with the final page of each issue. There are only a few books out today that compel you to read the next issue right away, and where the month-long wait till the next issue is agonizingly great.

The Walking Dead #175 is a landmark issue as Kirkman introduces a new status quo and smacks you in the face with new information about a fan-favorite character.

The small crew that traveled to Ohio has reached its destination, and the introduction of the new community felt like something out of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Running Man with the Storm Trooper armor and the gameshow persona of Lance Hornsby. If you add in Princess’ pink fur coat, we are definitely heading towards the 80s action era of cinema.

With his square jaw, clean suit, and causal demeanor Hornsby is unlike any character The Walking Dead Universe has seen to date. Hornsby has an almost robotic presence when he encounters Michoonne’s group for the first time; he remains calm, cool, and collected.

As with most of Kirkman’s writing on The Walking Dead, the pace is brisk, and the build-up is intense. What issue 175 does best though is make you think, “How will Rick fit into all of this?” He’s now 38, has a bum knee, and was parked on the sidelines during “The Whisperer War”; is Kirkman looking to phase Rick out with the introduction of the Commonwealth?

Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, and Cliff Rathburn’s art needed to be on point this issue, as the script was dialogue heavy, with an emphasis on headshots. The opening two pages of the book have the most intense artwork as you have the eyes of Michone’s group against the faceless Storm Troopers. Rus Wooten keeps the letters where they needed to be, and the conversation was easy to follow.

REVIEW: THE WALKING DEAD #175 – KIRKMAN SENDS THE UNIVERSE IN A NEW DIRECTION

Overall, this is a brand new day for the franchise, and it will be interesting to see how the next five issues unfold.


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Korean Zombie Film TRAIN TO BUSAN to get U.S. Remake

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Gaumont, a French studio, known for titles like Hannibal and Narcos, is set to make its English movie debut with a U.S. version of the Korean hit, Train to Busan.

If you have never seen this movie, you need to. It’s as gripping, exciting, funny, heartfelt and gory as you would hope for in a modern-day zombie movie. It is a beautiful mashup of 28 Days Later, Dawn of the Dead (2004), and Snowpiercer.

This action-packed zombie survival horror is set in Seoul, South Korea, and follows a father and his daughter, aboard a bullet train bound for Busan, while a zombie virus breaks out. Passengers struggle to survive, but soon find out that the outbreak is not limited to merely the train.

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From acclaimed animator Yeon Sang-Ho, in his very first live-action directing position, turned out over 10-million moviegoers and tallied more than $80 million at the box office with this project. It initially premiered at Cannes Festival back in May and quickly garnered the attention from several major studios, including both FOX and Sony, but Gaumont turned in the winning bid.

There’s no better time than now to catch the original before the U.S. version starts to gain speed (pun intended). It’s currently streaming on Netflix. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments section below!

 

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NO. 1 WITH A BULLET #3 Addressing Today’s Culture

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No. 1 With A Bullet‘s third issue comes out this week. Writer Jacob Semahn and Jorge Corona created the series hellbent on addressing today’s society.

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***SPOILERS LIE AHEAD***

Nash’s world is coming down around her following the release of a sex tape with her boss. She also finds herself the subject of some sort of stalker who’s invaded her home.

In an interesting development that’s completely in-sync with today’s culture, Nash’s boss Jad actually becomes a star because of the tape. He’s the male Kim Kardashian now. Despite his publicist and the world’s acceptance, he still struggles coming to terms with what he’s done.

Jacob Semahn isn’t pulling any punches; his sights are set on the culture that we’re all a part of today. The double-standards that dictate where we throw our “likes” and “retweets.” How we mistreat these human beings that find themselves in a news story, whether by choice or not.

We still don’t know what’s going on in the background with Nash’s biblical obsessor, but what’s up front is an important story. No. 1 With A Bullet sets out to address and expose the other sides to the kind of life-ruining developments that are a common occurrence in today’s society.

It’s also an entertaining comic book filled with interesting characters. There’s so much life and distinction in every character, from the way they’re written to how they’re drawn and colored. This is a comic book with a lot of personality.

The way color transitions from panel-to-panel is stunning. Green could make up a character’s face, then engulf an entire panel as the color of a table.

Panels are laid out perfectly to allow the colors to contrast. Jen Hickman doesn’t need to use a lot of different colors, she hits hard with a solid, bold pallet.

Nash’s trip through delirium in the murder museum is a spectacle. Jorge Corona puts on a show as Nash fights fossils and goes down a history lesson rabbit hole.

No. 1 With A Bullet is an important story for today’s landscape. It’s a gorgeously drawn and colored comic filled with personality.

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Netflix Green Lights A BRIGHT Sequel By David Ayer

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Netflix announced Wednesday a Bright sequel is in the works, and David Ayer will return to write and direct the sequel with Will Smith and Joel Edgerton expected to be back as well.

Check out the goofy Orc audition reel confirming the sequel below.

It is funny that the Youtube video mentions Alien Nation as this was one of the complaints of the film, that Bright ripped off Alien Nation. Hopefully, in the sequel Smith gets a chance to use a sword. The first trailer has a scene with Smith holding a sword, but it doesn’t mean anything in the film.

Bright hit Netflix before the holidays to mixed reviews but is the highest viewed Netflix film ever on the service in its first week of release. The film is the #1 movie on Netflix in every country (190+ countries) since its release with more people viewing the film internationally than domestically.

About Bright:
Set in an alternate present-day, this action-thriller directed by David Ayer (Suicide Squad, End of Watch, writer of Training Day) follows two cops from very different backgrounds (Ward, a human played by Will Smith, and Jakoby, an orc played by Joel Edgerton) who embark on a routine patrol night that will ultimately alter the future as their world knows it. Battling both their own personal differences as well as an onslaught of enemies, they must work together to protect a thought-to-be-forgotten relic, which in the wrong hands could destroy everything.

No release date was announced.


Are you a fan of Bright? Sound off in the comments below.

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New BLACK PANTHER Character Descriptions Released

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We are a little over a month away from the release of Marvel’s newest film, Black Panther. The film is tracking to be another smash hit for the MCU with a possible $100 million opening weekend.

With hype for the film being at an all-time high, Marvel has decided to release a new batch of character descriptions, via Toys”R”Us, for the films major players. The list includes T’Challa, Okoye, Killmonger, Shuri, Nakia, M’Baku and Everett Ross. You can check out the descriptions below:

 

“After the events of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War, King T’Challa returns home to the reclusive, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to serve as his country’s new leader. However, T’Challa soon finds that he is challenged for the throne from factions within his own country. When two foes conspire to destroy Wakanda, the hero known as Black Panther must team up with C.I.A. agent Everett K. Ross and members of the Dora Milaje, Wakanadan special forces, to prevent Wakanda from being dragged into a world war.”

The film stars Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Angela Bassett, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke,  Florence Kasumba, Sterling K. Brown and Andy Serkis. Black Panther will be directed by Ryan Coogler

Black Panther releases on February 16, 2018.

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Netflix Drops Trailer and Release Date for TEOTFW

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Netflix is looking to wish us all a ‘Happy New Year!’ by ringing in ‘The End of the F***ing World’.

No, not literally. The streaming giant recently released the NSFW trailer of the controversial show that caused quite the stir in the U.K. last fall and revealed a premiere date as well.

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The show is based on the award-winning graphic novels by Charles Forsman and is best-described as a savage teen romance series. The premise follows James, a budding teen psychopath, and Alyssa, a rebel hungry for adventure, as they embark on a star-crossed road trip to find a better life and escape the impending doom of adulthood. As their chaotic journey unfolds, it becomes apparent that the two have crossed a line and have no choice but to take it as far as they can.

The impending U.S. premiere date, which came out of nowhere, is set for this weekend, January 5, 2018.

 

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Superhero Films ‘Wreck The Earth’ According To Jodi Foster

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Looks like Ms. Foster Won’t Be Signing Up To Do A Superhero Flick Anytime Soon.

While discussing her role on Black Mirror with Radio Times Magazine, Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster shared her thoughts on the plethora of superhero movies being released.

“Going to the movies has become like a theme park. Studios making bad content in order to appeal to the masses and shareholders is like fracking – you get the best return right now but you wreck the earth. It’s ruining the viewing habits of the American population and then ultimately the rest of the world. I don’t want to make $200m movies about superheroes,” said Foster.

When asked if she would ever consider doing this type of film she replied, only if they have a “really complex psychology”.

Foster isn’t the only A-lister who feels this way.  Jon Hamm, Naomi Watts, and Reese Witherspoon all avoid these types of roles as they feel it’s ruining the cinema.

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Review: BATMAN AND THE SIGNAL Is Off To A Promising Start

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Duke Thomas has finally put on a costume and joined the extended Bat-family as the latest member. Naming himself ‘Signal’, Duke hopes to bring the same level of justice to Gotham during the day as Batman brings at night. But is there room in Gotham for another vigilante? And how does the growing mystery of the sudden appearance of meta-human teens tie into Duke and his own abilities and origin? Batman and the Signal

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‘Gotham by Day Part One: Morning’

Story by: Scott Snyder and Tony Patrick
Written by: Tony Patrick
Art by: Cully Hamner
Colors by: Laura Martin
Letters by: Deron Bennet

Writing

Batman and the Signal was my first real introduction to Duke Thomas. I had read the character in both The Casting and The Forge Metal tie-ins, but I never read We Are Robin. I have to say Snyder and Patrick did a great job of making this accessible to new readers. As Duke is a direct narrator to the reader, we get all the information we need with only the slightest bit of exposition. By the end of the issue, we have a clear idea of who Duke Thomas is and we have enough information on his origin that he becomes a strong protagonist.

There was also a nice amount of humor in this comic. Duke is still very much an outsider in the Bat-family and his comments and observations (especially in the great breakfast scene that opens the issue) are almost a meta-commentary on Batman and friends.

The mystery that takes up the plot is also good. It sets up a personal connection with Duke and also raises the stakes in the danger to Gotham.

Art

Batman and the Signal is a strong book visually. Cully Hamner creates a nice combination of grit and slickness that brings a nice level of energy between the two. When you add in Laura Martin’s color palette, you get a book that really pops.

Design wise the panel and layouts have some cool moments and I for one also like the design and color of Signal’s costume (perhaps it stems from my affinity for Reverse Flash’s look).

Conclusion

This mini-series is off to a promising start and at a planned three issues I definitely think it is well worth a look. If you loved what Snyder did in Batman (and what is happening in Metal) you will dig this.

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