Dead Teenagers #2 "veers into new, slightly more mature territory" says Aaron in his four star review, grab your copy in comic book stores now from Oni Press.
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Aaron finds White Sky #2 “revelling in its pitch-perfect atmosphere and underlying tension” in his four-star review. Available in comic book stores now.
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Is Project Hail Mary THE Film of the Year?
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DEAD MAN’S WIRE (2026) Review
Aaron hails new Vertigo Releasing film Dead Man’s Wire a “gripping drama” with “fantastic performances” in his ⭐⭐⭐⭐ review. In cinemas 20/3.
“An enjoyable, creative take on the time loop concept” says Aaron in his four-star review of Dead Teenagers #1, available in stores now.
DC Vertigo's End of Life #2 "doubles down on the pitch-perfect writing" says Aaron in his five-star review of the book, available in comic book stores now.
BLEEDING HEARTS (2026-) #2 Review
Aaron praises the second issue of DC Vertigo series Bleeding Hearts for “fantastic artwork and thoughtful writing” in his latest five-star review.
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Hoppers is Incredibly Entertaining
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Wasteman is Tense and Unforgiving
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SPIRIT OF THE SHADOWS (2026) #2 Review
Spirit of the Shadows "pushes its unique visuals and storytelling to the extreme" says Aaron in his five-star review of issue #2, available now.
WHITE SKY (2026-) #1 Review
White Sky "gets things off to a thrilling start and leaves you on the edge of your seat" says Aaron in his ⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of issue #1, available now.
END OF LIFE (2026-) #1 Review
Aaron praises new DC Vertigo book End of Life for "razor-sharp humour", "stylish artwork" and "chaotic energy" in his five-star review.
Have you been watching Marvel’s latest TV show on Disney+?
Our review describes Wonder Man as a refreshing change up for Marvel. Read more:
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BLEEDING HEARTS (2026-) #1 Review
Aaron gives 4.5 stars to DC Vertigo's Bleeding Hearts #1 for "bringing new life to this rather saturated subgenre". Available in stores now.
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We have a brand new episode out this week as @aaroonaza.bsky.social, @thedigitalspiral.bsky.social and @neilvagg.bsky.social talk #LooneyTunes #TheDayTheEarthBlewUp, coming to UK cinemas on February 13 from
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Wonder Man is Wonderful
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Looking Ahead to Our Most Anticipated Movies, Shows and Books of 2026
We're back with a brand new episode, our first live edition of the podcast, as Aaron, Michael and Neil look ahead at what's to come in 2026.
"A great example of #TheTwilightZone format being used to its fullest potential." Get Your Comic On
An army of dedicated knights defend a holy relic, which the function & origin lie beyond their understanding, zealous barbarians.
The Twilight Zone #3 is at LCS!
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Best Movies of 2025
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Train Dreams is Mesmerising
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Star Trek | Farewell To The Kelvin Timeline
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What I Watched at the BFI London Film Festival 2025
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Our next #LFF review is for Robin Petré's documentary Only on Earth that @aaroonaza calls "a striking and powerful achievement".
Read the full review:
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Twinless (dir. James Sweeney)
A last minute addition to my LFF watches and it was so worth it. This was a lovely film that rides a fine line between being moving and funny from start to finish. Dylan O’Brien is fantastic here and James Sweeney works wonders both in front and behind the camera. #LFF
More Life (dir. Bradley Banton)
This is hands down one of the most authentic hangout films I’ve ever seen. Banton’s debut is a spot on snapshot of real life, filled to the brim with humour and heart at every opportune moment. #LFF
Roofman (dir. Derek Cianfrance)
Derek Cianfrance works his magic to tell this humorous yet heartbreaking story in the best way possible. Tatum is truly brilliant here alongside a supporting cast that all bring their a-game. A really lovely film for me to end my in-person screenings with. #LFF
Is This Thing On? (dir. Bradley Cooper)
Though it takes a minute or two to finds its groove, once it does it is endlessly captivating. The open and honest mix of comedy and marital drama weave beautifully around each other like a fine tuned stand up routine. #LFF
You know a film is good when you’re just staring at the credits
The Mastermind (dir. Kelly Reichardt)
This may be the biggest disappointment of the festival. Though Josh O’Connor is decent everything else is just not that interesting. It starts off on a good note but then very quickly runs out of steam and aimlessly meanders for the rest of its runtime. #LFF
Frankenstein (dir. Guillermo del Toro)
Del Toro has done it again. Some may have an issue with its length/pacing but personally this all worked for me. The atmosphere is consistently dark, the score is perfectly theatrical and the performances, especially from Isaac and Elordi, are phenomenal. #LFF