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REDLANDS #5 A Sexy, Stunning Horror Masterpiece

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Redlands, from Image Comics, sees brilliant colorist Jordie Bellaire take a turn at writing, while still providing colors. Artist Vanesa R. Del Rey and lettered Clayton Cowles make up the rest of this phenomenal creative team.

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 ***SPOILERS LIE AHEAD***

In a world where every obsessive comic book reader has way too many books to read each week, Redlands is a book that manages to stick with you. Sometimes it’s tough, when you have so many comics to keep track of, for a newer series to keep you invested in a story and remember all the players.

This is why a lot of readers move to trades after they fall behind, even a little bit, on an independent series. Redlands doesn’t over-complicate the landscape and narrative. It moves at a pace that you can follow on a monthly basis without forgetting major details. Whether this is on purpose or not, it certainly helps keeping this series at the forefront of a reader’s mind.

It also helps that Jordie Bellaire’s characters are so infectious that we want more as soon as possible. Each issue has introduced somebody new, each one as immediately interesting as the last. The opening scene in issue five is a perfect example. Jordie wastes no time in making this character an imposing force oozing with charisma and charm.

We later learn this character approaching the Redlands is the grandfather of our witches. In the meantime, we explore more of the seedy world of prostitution and get more of Bridget’s history of witchcraft.

Nothing is fully spelled out for the reader, we don’t have a complete picture of anything. Bellaire gives the reader little bits and peaks to hold us over each issue. I can’t explain in full detail what is happening as a whole yet, but I can tell you that I can’t get enough of it.

There are plenty of supernatural elements that contribute to the horror element of this title, but the most horrifying scenes come from the most-human characters. This book doesn’t rely on gore and shock to make readers feel uncomfortable.

Redlands looks at sexuality and desire from an interesting angle. It wields it as a weapon against weaker minds, but not exclusively. There are still sexier moments that happen, like the Gator Man sex scene a few issues ago, that are intimate and passionate. Bellaire mines a healthy dose of both pain and pleasure when utilizing sex.

The balance between sexy and scary down in the swamp is astronomical. Jordie and Vanesa Del Rey don’t shy away from nudity and sex scenes. It never becomes a book just about sex either, it’s very much about the supernatural horror. The book’s sexuality isn’t a crutch, it’s another strong factor that makes each issue refuse to leave your head after closing the back cover.

These are strong female characters that quietly rule this southern hellhole. It’s masterful craftsmanship that allows this comic to be extremely effective without dipping too heavily into any of the elements that altogether make this a unique experience.

Vanesa Del Rey draws people in a beautifully realistic, untraditional comic book way. This cast is appealing and unique, some of the best looking body models currently in any book. Del Rey makes these characters, both male and female, sexy and strong without using the standard superhero template.

The dark, heavy pencils this book features allows Del Rey and Bellaire to play with darkness and shadows in major ways. There’s a ton of mystery and suspense lurking. Only little bits of evil are revealed, the rest are left in the dark and left to the imagination of the reader.

The handwritten letter at the end of the issue is absolutely devastating. A young girl abandoned at a brothel by her own father. As she slowly starts to figure her situation out and adapt to her new life, it paints the preceding pages in a completely different light.

The conversations had earlier in the issue have an entirely different weight to them. Including this letter, and its execution, was a fantastic choice. Don’t ignore this creative team, they’re a storytelling force to be reckoned with.

Redlands heads into 2018 as one of the most interesting and intoxicating new series. This sexy, mysterious, and beautiful looking horror comic is a major accomplishment for everyone involved.

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SOLO Movie Director Praises Rian Johnson For THE LAST JEDI

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Ron Howard, director of the upcoming Solo: A Star Wars Story, took some time away from post-production on the spinoff to check out the latest installment in the series, Star Wars: The Last Jedi. He praised Rian Johnson and said his screening was full of cheers and applause.

“Took a break from editing to see Great job cast & crew. The paying crowd our family saw it with cheered & applauded”

Production on Solo wrapped back in October, but news surrounding the project has been interesting since. Howard nearly doubled the project’s original budget for reshoots – apparently, he reshot 80 percent of the film. Along with that, a rumor surfaced back in September that stated Darth Vader will be appearing in the movie, but no other details on that have been released.

Are you looking forward to Solo: A Star Wars Story? Sound off in the comments below.

The film flies into theaters nationwide on May 25, 2018.

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GRINGO Trailer: David Oyelowo, Charlize Theron, Joel Edgerton Peddle Weed Pills in Mexico

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Gringo is an adult comedy about an all-star cast getting in deep selling new weed pills in Mexico. It’s timely, it’s crude, and this trailer is full tilt.

This has the air of late 80s, early 90s comedy in that it’s directly aimed at adults. Plus, this cast is impressive. Check out the trailer, and be careful because it is most certainly NSFW:

Combining dark comedy with dramatic intrigue, Gringo joyrides across the border into Mexico, where all is not as it seems for mild-mannered American businessman Harold Soyinka (David Oyelowo). Crossing the line from citizen to criminal, Harold tangles with duplicitous business partners, Mexican drug lords, international mercenaries, and the DEA. As he attempts to survive in one of the most dangerous places on earth, the question lingers: is this ordinary man in way over his head, or is he two steps ahead?

David Oyelowo looks to be having a blast, as does Charlize Theron and Joel Edgerton. Also in the mix is Sharlto Copley, Amanda Seyfried, and Thandie Newton. It’s directed by Nash Edgerton, Joel’s brother.

Gringo hits theaters March 9. We’ll see if this is able to find an audience. It is definitely a niche that doesn’t fill theaters anymore.

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Titles Announced for ‘Free Comic Book Day 2018’

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If you have never experienced a ‘Free Comic Book Day’ (FCBD) then you are missing out. It is a joyous day in which you swing over to your local comic shop and grab a stack of free comics.

The complete list of titles being released on Saturday, May 5, 2018, was unveiled today as the Selection Committee chose a short box of comics deemed worthy for retailers to carry. In all, 50 titles were selected, including 12 ‘Gold Sponsors’ comics.

DC is the lone wolf in keeping its title under wraps, promising ‘a special and top-secret project too big to announce!’, while Marvel is planning to release two titles per sponsors in ‘Avengers and Captain America’ (Gold) and ‘Infinity Watch and Amazing Spider-Man’ (Silver).

Most titles also provide a great starting point to jump in on already ongoing series as well as shed light on what’s to come. So, whether you are a new comic book fan or a seasoned veteran, make sure you get out to enjoy FCBD 2018!

GOLD TITLES

Archie Comics | RIVERDALE

BOOM! Studios | MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS SPECIAL

Dark Horse Comics | OVERWATCH & BLACK HAMMER

DC Comics | DC COMICS TOP SECRET GOLD BOOK

:01 Second Books| COMICS FRIENDS FOREVER

IDW Publishing | TRANSFORMERS UNICRON #0

Image Comics | BARRIER #1

Joe Books | DISNEY PRINCESS ARIEL SPOTLIGHT

Marvel Comics | AVENGERS & CAPTAIN AMERICA

Oni Press | INVADER ZIM: FLOOPSY BLOOPS SHMOOPSY

Titan Comics | DOCTOR WHO 2018 #0

VIZ Media | POKEMON SUN & MOON & POKEMON HORIZON

SILVER TITLES

Abstract Studios | STRANGERS IN PARADISE XXV #1

Action Lab Entertainment | MIRACULOUS ADVENTURES

AfterShock Comics | RELAY #0

Arcana Studio | HOWARD LOVECRAFT’S BIG BOOK OF SUMMER FUN

Aspen Comics | WORLDS OF ASPEN ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Benitez Productions | LADY MECHANIKA

Bongo Comics | BONGO COMICS: FREE-FOR-ALL 2018

BOOM! Studios | ADVENTURE TIME: FIONNA & CAKE SPECIAL

Chapterhouse Publishing | DIE KITTY DIE I LOVE YOU TO DEATH

Chapterhouse Publishing | INVASION PROLOGUE

Dark Horse Comics | LEGEND OF KORRA & NINTENDO ARMS

Dark Planet | SILVER #1

Dynamite Entertainment | BOBS BURGERS #1

Dynamite Entertainment | JAMES BOND VARGR #1

Drawn & Quarterly | BERLIN #1

Fantagraphics Books | WORLDS GREATEST CARTOONISTS

Graphix | GRAPHIX SPOTLIGHT: SPARKS

Humanoids | METABARON BOOK 3: META GUARDIANESS AND TECHNO BARON

IDW Publishing | STAR WARS ADVENTURES

Image Comics | STREET ANGEL’S DOG ONE-SHOT

Kodansha Comics| GHOST IN THE SHELL: GLOBAL NEURAL NETWORK

Lion Forge Comics | WORM WORLD SAGA: THE JOURNEY BEGINS

Marvel Comics | INFINITY WATCH & AMAZING SPIDER-MAN

New England Comics | THE TICK FCBD 2018

Oni Press | SHADOW ROADS #1

Papercutz | THE ONLY LIVING BOY

Rebellion | 2000 AD REGENED

Scout Comics | SCOUT COMICS PRESENTS: THE MALL

Starburns Industries Comics | STARBURNS PRESENTS #1

Titan Comics | A BRIEF HISTORY OF TANK GIRL

Tokyopop | NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS: ZEROS JOURNEY CHAPTER 0

Udon Entertainment | ULTRA STREET FIGHTER II #1

United Plankton Pictures | SPONGEBOB FREESTYLE FUNNIES

Valiant Entertainment | SHADOWMAN SPECIAL

Vault Comics | MAXWELLS DEMONS #1

Viz Media | MY HERO ACADEMIA & RWBY

YEN PRESS | CRUSH

Youneek Studios | MALIKA: CREED & FURY

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Showtime Teases Colbert Project, OUR CARTOON PRESIDENT

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The animated 45th President of the United States is getting his own cartoon series from executive producers Stephen Colbert and Chris Licht.

Having already introduced animated shorts featuring Donald Trump in bed, tweeting and taking advice from Richard Nixon’s ghost and also being tucked in by Steve Bannon, ‘Our Cartoon President’ is set to premiere on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018, on Showtime, via the Late Show personalities, including lead animator, Tim Luecke.

Colbert is without a doubt one of Trump’s most-outspoken critics. Count on this show not being very kind to the leader of the free world and his constituents.

The network’s teaser shows Trump struggling to make the podium for a press conference, while his entourage of animated versions of Melania Trump, Donald Jr. and Jeff Sessions, look on.

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“’Our Cartoon President’ examines the quintessentially Trumpian details of the presidency and his most important relationships,” The network stated. “No one is safe, from his close family and confidants, to key political figures from both parties and members of the media.”

Cartoons have always been relatable to politics and vice-versa, but one can only hope, considering that this will be Trump’s third show, along with his Alec Baldwin skits on SNL and ‘The President Show’, that this kickstarter campaign to turn animated versions of both Barack Obama and Joe Biden into a heroic, time-traveling duo, comes through.

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Review: Hey, JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE Is Actually A Lot Of Fun

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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is out this weekend and – let’s be honest – expectations were low. It’s a comedy sequel that nobody asked for, out 22 years after the original. The precedence is not good. But in a crazy twist of Shyamalan-like proportions, this flick actually turned out extremely enjoyable.

Welcome to the Jungle is the story of four high school students who get sucked into Jumanji, now a video game instead of a board game. Once inside, they must play as their respective avatars (Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, & Karen Gillen) to beat the game and return home. Simple, right?

With a plot this simple, Jumanji becomes much more character-driven. Luckily, the performances from the main cast really bolster this movie and make it worth watching. Individually, Johnson, Hart, Black, & Gillen all bring the thunder and display stellar comedy chops. But collectively, their chemistry is off the charts and they manage to elevate each other’s performances. And that all goes for the younger actors that play the “real” high schoolers as well. In a movie that’s about teamwork, good chemistry goes a long way.

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This is a truly funny flick, with a lot of the humor coming from the acting, and specifically from the actors playing against their usual type. Remember, they’re all supposed to be high school students in avatar bodies. So big, buff Dwayne Johnson is playing a nebbish nerd; Jack Black is playing a popular girl who’s obsessed with her phone. At first, it seems like it will get old fast, but it’s played really well as the story progresses and makes for the film’s best moments.

Once you venture outside of the main cast though, the characters and performances don’t stand out quite so much. Bobby Canavale’s villain is bland and forgettable; the same goes for Rhys Darby’s guide character. However, the huge caveat here is that these guys are playing actual video game characters. They’re supposed to be one-note; it’s actually played for a joke in the script. So although it’s unfortunate from a critical perspective, it’s not really something to hold against the movie. It’s just committing to the video game element.

And that’s something else that the new Jumanji does very well, commit to the video game element and establish the rules of the world. This movie could have easily gone badly, as many other have before, where characters just lay out a bunch of exposition establishing the rules of Jumanji. It’d be a boring waste of potential. But instead, the screenwriters show us the rules; we learn them along with the characters through action. And sometimes it’s beautifully subtle too. Minor things happen and the script doesn’t call that much attention to them, but they’re actually establishing rules that play a major role later on. The writers place a lot of trust in the audience to catch on to these things, which isn’t something I expected from a Jumanji sequel. Just another pleasant surprise.

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is a lot better than I think anyone expected it to be. It could have been a cookie-cutter flick that cases in on nostalgia, but instead the performances are solid and the laughs are well-earned. If you’re looking for a movie that’s just pure fun this holiday season, this here’s your ticket.

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In Today’s “Bad Optics News,” Chris Brown Will Co-Star in a Women’s Basketball Movie

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Bad ideas happen sometimes. They can be accidental, or intentional, or retroactively bad ideas. But the news that Chris Brown will co-star in a female-centric movie about women’s basketball deserves its own specific category of trash planning.

The movie is called She Ball, and it will be directed by Nick Cannon. Yeah, Nick Cannon. According to the Variety report, here’s the low down on the project:

“She Ball” follows the love of the game through the struggles of Avery Watts, played by Cannon, who enlists the baddest women’s streetball league in the city to help him save the embattled Inglewood Community Center, which he manages, all while trying to raise his seven-year-old daughter.

Sounds intriguing. It’s not necessarily in my wheel house, per se, but this is the sort of underrepresented world that will certainly have an audience based simply on that synopsis from Variety. Good move, Hollywood. But hey, um, you know what’s NOT a good move? Hiring Chris Brown.

Yes, this is noted woman abuser and all-around garbage human being Chris Brown. If you need a detailed list of the bullshit this asshat has been involved in over the last several years – yeah, there’s enough for a list – check it out here. Some of the super chill and not-at-all troubling highlights include beating up Rihanna, destroying a Good Morning America dressing room, dressing up as an ISLAMIC TERRORIST at a Halloween party, and a few more assaults for good measure.

There isn’t any world where the inclusion of Chris Brown in this project makes any sense. It’s shameful, stupid, and confounding in its inability to read the room. We’ll see if this actually makes it all the way to production. It sure seems hard to imagine at this point.

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John Legend Will Star in “Jesus Christ Superstar”

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John Legend is Jesus Christ!

At least in NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar he is.  The network announced the news Tuesday.

“We’re all overjoyed to have world-class musical artist and producer John Legend starring as Jesus,” said Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment. “This score demands a singer with an amazing range and an actor with great depth, and there isn’t anyone better to bring this story to a new audience. His casting is also groundbreaking as the traditional image of Christ will be seen in a new way.”

Legend is joining Alice Cooper who’s playing King Herrod.

“I’m thrilled to join the cast of this production of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert,’” Legend said. “It’s such a powerful, meaningful musical and I’m humbled to be part of this performance. We’ve already formed an incredible team, and, as we finish casting, I’m certain we will put together some of the greatest talents around to do this work justice.”

The musical was created in 1971 in 1971 by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.  It tells the story of Jesus’ last week of life.

Jesus Christ Superstar could put John Legend at EGOT status.  He already has 10 Grammys, an Oscar for the song “Glory” in the 2014 drama “Selma”, and a Tony as a producer of “Jitney,” the August Wilson revival.

The rock musical will air live Sunday April 1 from the Marcy Armory in Brooklyn.

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OSCARS 2018: Predicting Best Supporting Actress

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This year’s Best Supporting Actress hopefuls are matronly, for better or worse. Mothers are the modus operandi here, some great, some flawed, some kinda terrible.

The field for Best Supporting Actress also feels more finite than other categories. Once you get past the two frontrunners, the rest of the hopefuls thin out fairly quickly. Not every year can be stacked; on the bright side, however, this field has a chance to be refreshingly diverse.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

The two frontrunners this year are two mother characters; one is prickly but loving, the other is just a prick. Laurie Metcalf, who plays the mother to Saoirse Ronan in Lady Bird, and Allison Janney, who plays the monstrous mother to Margot Robbie’s Tonya Harding in I, Tonya, feel like absolute locks at this point. Right behind them is Mary J. Blige, who delivers a performance of quiet power in Mudbound; she may be third in line when it comes to nomination chances, but don’t count out an upset victory for Blige.

That leaves two slots, and two or three possibilities. Octavia Spencer is a supporting standout in The Shape of Water, which is quickly becoming an odd Best Picture frontrunner. For the fifth and final spot, Melissa Leo could sneak in there for her work in Novitiate. Holly Hunter has an outside shot for her mother role in The Big Sick, but the summer season feels like a decade back now when it comes to acting.

Downsizing is getting incredibly middling reviews, but Hong Chau is getting a great deal of buzz for her political activist role in the midst of Alexander Payne’s uneven comedy. She might very well sneak in the back door of the category.

PREDICTIONS

Laurie Metcalf – Lady Bird

Allison Janney – I, Tonya

Mary J Blige – Mudbound

Octavia Spencer – The Shape of Water

Hong Chau – Downsizing

PREDICTING BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

PREDICTING THE SCREENPLAYS

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Top 14 Geek TV Shows of 2017

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2017 was a great year for television, specifically with nerd-centric shows. There were tons of comic adaptations, cartoon reboots, and dystopian tales. Here is our list of the top “geek” TV shows of the year. You can read last year’s list here, or check out the list of Top 10 New Shows of 2017 (with several of the following shows included!)

Honorary mentions include MARVEL’S RUNAWAYS, DIRK GENTLY, PEOPLE OF EARTH, and HAPPY! If any of your top picks don’t appear on the list, be sure to let us know in the comments, or on Facebook and Twitter.

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7. Future Man (Season 1)

The Hulu sci-fi comedy Future Man has a unique style and sense of humor that sets it apart. The TV show takes on time travel, gaming culture, James Cameron… just about everything nerdy. Future Man can be overly broad in its comedy at times, but it has some great action and performances along the way. It does a great job at taking on the sci-fi genre, poking fun while paying tribute to it as well.

6. Voltron: Legendary Defender (Seasons 2, 3, & 4)

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Netflix managed to crank out three seasons of Voltron in one year, while staying consistent across the board. The reboot of the classic cartoon was exhilarating, combining humor and action across each season. From the minds of Avatar and The Legend of Korra, Voltron is equally impressive, visually and story-wise. The line-up of Paladins definitely shifted per season, but the strong dynamics between the group never wavered. Who knows how many seasons will come in 2018, but they will undoubtedly be great.

5. Stranger Things (Season 2)

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The instant hit series from last year came back for a second strong season. This new season wasn’t quite as strong as its premiere, which landed the #1 spot on last year’s list. However, Stranger Things S2 was still strong, bringing in new characters and higher stakes. The tribute to 80’s sci-fi expanded upon the world of psychics, demons, and D&D that it built. Plus, it had a phenomenal performance by Sean Astin, who’s a bundle of dorky dad joy. If that doesn’t sell you, who knows what will.

4. Rick & Morty (Season 3)

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The raunchy sci-fi comedy Rick and Morty returned for a third season this year. While the show may have some – ahem – overly passionate and rambunctious fans, the show retained its strong voice and sense of humor. The show brought new fan-favorite moments and characters, including Pickle Rick, The Vindicators, and Atlantis (well, sort of). If you’re a fan of Rick and Morty’s particular brand of humor, odds are you’ll love their latest outing.

3. Game of Thrones (Season 7)

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Game of Thrones had its biggest season yet. The HBO series united nearly all of its characters, bringing together all the plot lines we’ve followed for six years. The latest season gave us the return of several characters, dragons fighting zombies, and (sigh) more incest sexGame of Thrones had some great twists and deaths, making this season exhilarating. While some have called season 7 “fan service,” as a fan, it’s hard to complain. Be sure to watch and re-watch this season, as we may not get more Game of Thrones until 2019.

2. American Gods (Season 1)

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American Gods is one of the strongest series to premiere this year. With strong source material, showrunners, and performances, the Starz series is brilliant. The first season brought the Neil Gaiman novel to life, while updating it and injecting new elements to it. The TV show does a great job at enhancing the roles of certain characters, like Laura Moon. It’s frightening to imagine what season 2 might look like, now that American Gods has lost both its original showrunners. That said, whether or not season 2 is as strong, season 1 was absolutely fantastic.

1. The Handmaid’s Tale (Season 1)

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The best geek TV show of 2017 also happens to be one of the strongest shows across the board. Hulu’s adaptation of the Margaret Atwood novel was a fantastic drama that feels especially relevant today. The way The Handmaid’s Tale explores feminism in a dystopian setting is unsettling, but thematically important and stunning. It has since received several accolades, including Best Drama at the Emmy awardsThe Handmaid’s Tale is an incredible series, and absolutely worth your watch.

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