It got mixed reviews but I really enjoyed The Mummy. Like an unholy cross between The Exorcist, The Omen, Bring Her Back and Evil Dead Rise. If that sounds like your jam then you’ll love it. It’s certainly the most 18-rated film I’ve seen for a long time…
Posts by Martin Stiff
This morning I’ve seen Olly Robbins’s appearance before the select committee described as ‘box office’, while a commentator flagged up another key political moment with the words ‘bring the popcorn’.
That’s one of our main problems right there.
Poor guy! I can’t imagine what it’s like having such an unfortunate surname to deal with. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
This is a very cool project #BlueVelvet fans!
They only need $6000 to hit their goal.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/ivy...
#DavidLynch
Hey, hive Mind- I am trying to find who currently owns the (rejected) cover I did for X-Men 264 need to get a decent scan of it ( colour, 600dpi TIFF) , I will do an original sketch in payment. It was 36 years(!!) ago but hopefully it's out there :-)
I absolutely loved the first episode of Something Very Bad is Going to Happen. It was weird and creepy and cultivated a sense of menace quite unlike anything else but the subsequent episodes are sadly not as compelling. It almost turns into a comedy.
Fun fact: when choosing our youngests name we ended up with Toby because we liked Schiff’s character in The West Wing.
While we wait for the Artemis II to return to earth, why not read my short horror comic about a space mission that didn’t go as planned and returned with something strange... It’s called Building 27 and it’s available free here: drive.google.com/file/d/1D6lv...
Green takes from Reform?!
Jesus, British politics is all over the shop at the moment.
Well the new episode of Daredevil
Born Again is fantastic, but my main takeaway is that American ketchup must have a much thicker viscosity than the British variety!
At the risk of sounding like a bad observational comedian, Easter eggs are really… flat this year, amiright?
Reader, she got paint on her.
Small white dog getting far too close to a fresh coat of white paint atop a set of garden steps.
Painting the garden steps and, well, the dog is about to get a whole lot whiter if she’s not careful.
The new comic I’m drawing for Simon Furman is 120 pages long and I’m at about 116 pages in and yeah, I think I’m finally getting into the swing of it.
Ha, this is great! When I was at high school I did my work experience at a magazine company that published 'Potato Growers Monthly' so this isn't actually too far out of the realms of possibility.
Social media is a complete minefield of bullshit at the best of times so it’s even more utterly pointless today.
You’ve got to admire the Lib Dems. While the other parties prevaricate and go up and down in the polls, they’ve clearly worked out that if they say and do absolutely nothing it’ll ensure a completely steady course.
Really enjoyed the first episode of Daredevil Born Again season 2, last night. He looks great, the fight scenes were kinetic and brutal and the crime-story stuff is engaging. I’m just annoyed I can’t binge the series! This one episode per week thing sucks.
Thanks man!
It’s about 120 pages long and I’ve been working on it for a couple of years now but I’m still really enjoying it. I’m about a month away from the drawing part being done - think I’ll miss it!
When I read that Simon Furman had written big crowd scenes and even an extended riot sequence into our new comic I was really intimidated but I genuinely think it’s my best work. Can’t wait to get it out there!
New Dune! Looks good. I did not know that Brian K. Vaughan was co-writing, that's interesting. www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_9v...
I’ve had Resident Evil Requiem sitting on my shelf since it came out but I’m so close to finishing my new comic that I’m forbidding myself from playing it until I’m done! It’s driving me mad. I’m driving myself mad. Me am mad.
I’m somewhat late to it but I’m currently reading Don Winslow’s The Power of the Dog and it’s an absolute feast of a novel. Dense with a labyrinthine plot and believable, flawed characters it really is the crime thriller to end all crime thrillers. Love it.
I’m doing a rewatch of Silicon Valley at the moment and for a show that’s 12 years old it seems both incredibly dated but still startlingly relevant.
I’ve mentioned it already on here but the Cameron Winter one kind of broke my brain a bit while I was walking the dog in the woods and it came on.
That album has some amazing songs on it. Beth Gibbons’ Sunday Morning is glorious.
Looking forward to this but my brain is hardwired to only see Adam Scott as Ben Wyatt in P&R so I have trouble with him in serious roles! Severance works as it’s an almost a black comedy but a straight horror…? I don’t know…
I was in a 2 hour briefing today on the Iran War. All the briefings are closed, because Trump can't defend this war in public.
I obviously can't disclose classified info, but you deserve to know how incoherent and incomplete these war plans are.
1/ Here's what I can share: