Tag: comic reviews

Toy Story 5 is a Magical Lesson of Preserving Imagination! | THe Little Tators REVIEW

Disney and Pixar have long cherished a magical formula that brought the Toy Story series to life, captivating audiences worldwide with its heartwarming stories and unforgettable characters. TOY STORY 5 Release Date: June 19, 2026 Director: Andrew Stanton Writers: Andrew Stanton & Kenna Harris Producers: Lindsey Collins Publishing Studio: Disney / Pixar As technological advancements have rapidly spread across the globe—bringing new devices and digital entertainment into children’s lives—a question arises:...

‘Disclosure Day’ is Spielberg at His Very Best – Review

Spielberg's latest feature film shows the legendary director still has the magic touch when it comes to telling stories. For many years now, the collaboration between Steven Spielberg and John Williams has been one of the greatest things in Hollywood. Thus, when it was announced that Disclosure Day would be the thirtieth collaboration between the two, I took notice. Disclosure Day Directed by: Steven Spielberg Starring: Emily Blunt,...

Picks From The Rack: Spawn, Star Wars, Squirrel Girl & More!

This week's new episode of Picks From the Rack is taking a look at the latest issue of Star Wars, Spawn, The Incredible Squrirrel Girl, and lots more.  Come inside to check out the stories you should be picking up this week.  

Picks From the Rack: Carnage, Batgirl, Guardians of the Galaxy & More!

This week's Picks From The Rack runs the gammut from the bizzarre to the exciting, as we take a look at this week's hottest comic book releases and talk about what we liked (or didn't) from the world of Marvel, DC, and a couple others! Come inside to watch it now. 

Spider-Man, Carnage, Deadpool & More in This Week’s Picks From the Rack

It was a full week on Picks From The Rack (covering November 19th's releases). We looked at Axis #6 where everyone has completely lost their minds. Carnage #2 which we already know Cletus Cassidy is out of his mind, Deadpool #37 has Deadpool going what I can only call crazy/sane. Gaurdians of the Galaxy is setting things up for out trip to the planet of the symbiotes with Flash Thompson losing control of the symbiote. Amazing Spider-Man #10 is seeing a more hardcore faction of the building spider-army with the return of the Superior Spider-Man