The HBO docuseries on convicted murderer Robert Durts returns to tackle the aftermath — and plays like an empty victory lap for the show itself.
A painfully funny cartoon about a neurotic graphic artist deftly explores the themes of self-obsession and ecological disasterEnter the Faber/Observer/Graphica graphic short story prize 2024I’ve read Luke Healy’s new graphic novel twice: first, on screen last October (which was long before we asked him to be a judge of this year’s Faber/Observer graphic short story prize) and then in hardback a couple of weeks ago. The mark of a truly good book is that it’s even better second time around, and...
"Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead" review: Simone Joy Jones and June Squibb face off in this update to the 1991 cult classic. How does it compare?
Part District 9 meets O Maidens in Your Savage Season, part grimdark deconstruction of Doraemon.
New Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction Part 2 trailer reminds us of where we were in Part 1, and gives us solid hints of what we can expect to happen next.
By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor
The first three were great, but this fourth episode is where Train to the End of the World takes off the kid gloves and puts on the weird fiction brass knuckles.
One day, should humanity be blessed enough to continue upon its current collective perch, the old op-ed pages of national newspapers will provide their own records of our social temperature in these charged times. Future generations, then, will get to judge—perhaps harshly—the nature of our collective preoccupations. But another, far more telling inventory will be recorded, in the form of (largely) genre films and TV shows that aim to unpack the warped, dystopian ways in which we harm each...
Gou Tanabe launched manga based on H.P. Lovecraft's Dream Cycle stories on November 10
The past and present timelines are colliding together.