Every year at WonderCon, Warner Bros screens one of its animated titles. Last year saw us watch the deliciously demented Batman Ninja, where Batman, his family/friends, and rogues gallery got transported to feudal Japan. This year was more of a return to normalcy with Justice League vs. The Fatal Five. Normal doesn’t mean boring though,
The DC Universe has been met with something of a mixed response, at least on the streaming side. People have been loving Doom Patrol and fans were extremely excited for Young Justice’s return, but Titans was dreadful. You wouldn’t know it from the way the panel at WonderCon unfolded. It was honestly a pretty interesting
WonderCon is upon us! Things have been so crazy and I have been in cosplay Con crunch that I didn’t have time to get to this post. But I’m getting to it now and that’s what matters right? WonderCon is among my favorite things to attend because it combines but fan panels, a great convention
Us is a film that’s merely entertaining, the strain of all of the elements spoken and unspoken ultimately weighing the film down.
I always figured that Now Apocalypse would have a bit of a fall from the high of its wacky first episode, but I didn’t expect quite a steep decline. The show is at its best when it’s challenging the audience and getting wacky, even in simple setting, and this episode missed most of that until