Monday, February 24, 2025

Comic Books, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for February 26, 2025

COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS

DEC241710 ALLEY OOP AND MAGIC STAFF COMPLETE SUNDAYS 1997-1999 GN $34.99
DEC241711 ALLEY OOP AND THE NEANDERTHALS GN (C: 0-1-2) $19.99
DEC241570 BADGER MAD MONKEY SHOCK N ROLL #2 (OF 5) $6.99
NOV241010 BLACK HAMMER SPIRAL CITY #4 CVR A KRISTIANSEN $3.99
NOV241011 BLACK HAMMER SPIRAL CITY #4 CVR B CHIANG $3.99
DEC242070 BLESS GN VOL 04 (C: 0-1-2) $13.99
DEC242071 BLUE LOCK GN VOL 17 (C: 0-1-2) $12.99
DEC242072 BLUE WOLVES OF MIBU GN VOL 04 (C: 0-1-2) $13.99
DEC241745 CALAVERA PI #4 (OF 4) CVR A FINNEGAN (MR) $4.99
NOV241013 CARLYLE SCHOOL FOR KINGS #4 $3.99
OCT241152 CAT GAMER TP VOL 07 (C: 1-1-2) $11.99
NOV242085 DANGERS IN MY HEART GN VOL 10 (C: 0-1-1) $13.99
SEP242270 DELICIOUS IN DUNGEON COMPLETE BOX SET (C: 0-1-2) $225.00
DEC241276 DINOSAUR COMICS SKETCHBOOK ONESHOT (C: 0-0-1) $4.99
NOV248036 DISNEY MANGA PIXAR FINDING NEMO GN (C: 0-1-2) $14.99
NOV242089 EAT GN (C: 0-1-2) $14.99
DEC241870 EULES VISION #4 (OF 4) CVR A CHAD HEINRICH (MR) (C: 0-1-0) $4.99
DEC241829 FALLEN TP VOL 01 $24.99
NOV240360 FAREWELL MY ODIN GN VOL 01 (C: 0-1-2) $12.99
DEC241464 FERAL STAR #1 (OF 4) (C: 0-1-2) $8.00
DEC241400 FIGHT GIRLS DIRECTORS CUT EDITION TP (MR) (C: 0-1-2) $17.99
NOV241019 FML #4 CVR A LOPEZ $4.99
NOV241020 FML #4 CVR B VALERO OCONNELL $4.99
DEC241465 FRANKIE BOY MONSTER #2 (OF 5) (C: 0-1-2) $10.00
JAN251418 FREAKIER THAN NORMAL #6 (C: 0-0-1) $4.99
DEC241061 GODZILLA VS AMERICA CHICAGO #1 CVR A BROWNE $7.99
DEC241062 GODZILLA VS AMERICA CHICAGO #1 CVR B SEELEY $7.99
DEC240955 GRIMM FAIRY TALES #93 CVR A  IGOR VITORINO $4.99
DEC240956 GRIMM FAIRY TALES #93 CVR B CAIO CACAU $4.99
DEC240957 GRIMM FAIRY TALES #93 CVR C SANJU NIVANGUNE $4.99
DEC240958 GRIMM FAIRY TALES #93 CVR D SONIA MATAS $4.99
DEC241789 GUINEVERE & DIVINITY FACTORY #5 CVR A MARCIO ABREU $5.50
DEC241790 GUINEVERE & DIVINITY FACTORY #5 CVR B SCOTT HARBEN SUCCUBUS $5.50
DEC242205 HAUNTRESS GN (C: 0-1-2) $13.95
NOV242095 HOW DO I TURN MY BEST GN VOL 03 (C: 0-1-1) $13.99
DEC241635 HUMAN FLY #3 CVR A SCHERPENHUIZEN $4.99
DEC241636 HUMAN FLY #3 CVR B GALLAGHER $4.99
NOV242050 I CROSSED DRESSED FOR IRL MEETUP GN VOL 03 (RES) (C: 0-1-2) $16.99
DEC242079 I WAS REINCARNATED AS 7TH PRINCE GN VOL 14 (C: 0-1-2) $12.99
OCT247713 ICE GUY & COOL GIRL GN VOL 09 (C: 0-1-2) $14.99
NOV247300 INCONVENIENT LIFE OF AN AROUSING PRIESTESS GN VOL 01 (C: 0-1 $13.99
NOV247171 IT TAKES MORE THAN PRETTY FACE GN VOL 01 (C: 0-1-2) $13.99
DEC241853 JOHN CARPENTERS TALES OF SCIENCE FICTION PAUSE #1 (OF 6) (MR $4.99
NOV241029 JUMPSCARE #1 $3.99
DEC241652 KILLTOWN #3 (OF 3) CVR A ROB PRIOR (MR) $5.99
DEC241653 KILLTOWN #3 (OF 3) CVR B DARYL MATTHEW DAVID (MR) $5.99
DEC241654 KILLTOWN #3 (OF 3) CVR C DARYL MATTHEW DAVID HOLOFOIL (MR) $19.99
DEC242210 KISS BET GN VOL 01 (MR) (C: 0-1-2) $18.99
NOV242100 LETS BUY LAND & CULTIVATE IT GN VOL 07 (C: 0-1-2) $13.99
DEC241551 LIFE DRAWING HC (C: 0-1-2) $24.99
NOV242102 LOVE IS AN ILLUSION QUEEN GN VOL 02 (C: 0-1-2) $29.99
NOV241037 MAGIC ORDER V #5 CVR A BUFFAGNI (MR) $4.99
NOV241038 MAGIC ORDER V #5 CVR B B&W BUFFAGNI (MR) $4.99
DEC241286 NEW ZODIAX PISCES GN (C: 0-1-2) $8.00
NOV241039 NIGHT CLUB II #6 CVR A RAMIREZ (MR) $4.99
NOV241040 NIGHT CLUB II #6 CVR B B&W RAMIREZ (MR) $4.99
DEC240968 NINE LIVES OF SALEM ONESHOT CVR A DAN SCHOENING (RES) $4.99
DEC240969 NINE LIVES OF SALEM ONESHOT CVR B ROBERT HACK (RES) $4.99
NOV242110 PLUS SIZED ELF SECOND HELPING GN VOL 04 (MR) (C: 0-1-0) $13.99
DEC241740 POWER LORDS #2 CVR A WEAVER $4.99
DEC241741 POWER LORDS #2 CVR B LARROCA $4.99
DEC241742 POWER LORDS #2 CVR C PORTELA $4.99
NOV242111 REINCARNATED AS DRAGON HATCHLING GN VOL 07 (C: 0-1-2) $13.99
NOV248037 REINCARNATED COUNTESS ESCAPE HER PRINCE GN VOL 02 (C: 0-1-2) $13.99
NOV241041 RIPPERLAND #2 $4.99
OCT241162 RUTHLESS RENDER TP VOL 02 $12.99
NOV248038 SANCTIFY GN VOL 03 (MR) (C: 0-1-2) $19.99
DEC240381 SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #7 CVR A HORLEY (MR) $6.99
DEC240382 SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #7 CVR B JOYCE (MR) $6.99
NOV247665 SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #7 CVR C FOC JOYCE VIRGIN (MR) $6.99
NOV242114 SERVAMP GN VOL 21 (C: 0-1-2) $12.99
DEC242087 SHANGRI LA FRONTIER GN VOL 15 (C: 0-1-2) $12.99
DEC241462 SINK #15 (MR) $4.99
NOV241741 SOMA TP (C: 0-1-2) $19.99
OCT241095 SPECTREGRAPH HC (MR) (C: 0-1-2) $35.00
OCT241096 SPECTREGRAPH HC DM EXC (MR) (C: 0-1-2) $75.00
DEC241081 STAR TREK DEFIANT #24 CVR A UNZUETA $4.99
DEC241082 STAR TREK DEFIANT #24 CVR B BEEM $4.99
NOV241113 STAR TREK SECTION 31 #1 CVR A LEVENS $5.99
NOV241114 STAR TREK SECTION 31 #1 CVR B POSTER VAR $5.99
NOV247170 TAMAMORIS FANTASIES NEVER STOP GN VOL 01 (MR) (C: 0-1-2) $14.99
DEC241085 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2024 #7 CVR A FORNES $4.99
DEC241086 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2024 #7 CVR B EASTMAN $4.99
DEC241087 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2024 #7 CVR C FERREYRA $4.99
NOV247784 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2024 #7 CVR D $4.99
NOV247785 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2024 #7 CVR E $4.99
DEC241536 TEX & ZAGOR OMENS OF WAR HC SIGNATURE ED (C: 0-1-1) $17.99
DEC241097 TMNT SATURDAY MORNING ADV #22 CVR A MYER $3.99
DEC241098 TMNT SATURDAY MORNING ADV #22 CVR B FRIDOLFS $3.99
DEC241128 TOXIC AVENGER #5 (OF 5) CVR A HARPER (MR) $3.99
DEC241131 TOXIC AVENGER #5 (OF 5) CVR D HARPER BAGGED W TC CARD (MR) $4.99
OCT241166 TRIGUN MAXIMUM DLX ED HC VOL 04 (C: 0-1-2) $49.99
NOV242125 VALIANT MUST FALL GN VOL 04 (C: 0-1-2) $15.99
NOV240992 WARM FUSION #2 CVR A PONTICELLI (MR) $8.99
NOV240993 WARM FUSION #2 CVR B PONTICELLI (MR) $8.99
OCT248521 WARM FUSION #2 CVR F WARD (MR) $8.99
DEC240974 WORLD OF ARCHIE JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #148 (C: 0-1-1) $9.99
SEP241710 WORLD WITHIN THE WORLD HC COLL MINICOMIX & SHORT WORKS (MR) $39.99
DEC242093 YOUR LIE IN APRIL OMNIBUS GN VOL 03 (C: 0-1-2) $22.99

MAGAZINES

OCT241538 COMIC SHOP NEWS (100CT BUNDLE) #1958 (NET) $18.99
AUG242149 SCREAM MAGAZINE #87 (MR) (C: 0-1-2) $9.99
DEC240413 STAR WARS INSIDER #230 NEWSSTAND ED (C: 0-1-2) $9.99
DEC240411 STAR WARS INSIDER #230 PX ED (C: 0-1-2) $9.99

BOOKS

NOV242135 FAILURE FRAME LIGHT NOVEL VOL 11.5 (C: 0-1-2) $15.99
DEC242067 FATHER I DONT WANT THIS MARRIAGE GN VOL 02 (C: 0-1-0) $20.00
DEC241830 I AM SALLY RIDE YR HC (C: 0-1-0) $16.99
OCT248376 MARVEL COMICS FOR DUMMIES SC (C: 0-1-1) $29.99
DEC241538 MOON MAID CENTENNIAL ED (C: 1-1-2) $350.00
NOV242137 MOST HERETICAL QUEEN VILLAINESS L NOVEL VOL 08 (C: 0-1-1) $15.99
DEC242209 SAVING 80K GOLD IN ANOTHER WORLD L NOVEL VOL 07 (C: 0-1-2) $14.95
NOV241597 STAR WARS A BATUU ADVENTURE LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK HC (C: 1-1-2) $5.99
OCT247708 TAYLOR SWIFT SUPERSTAR HC (C: 0-1-0) $16.99
DEC241808 TAYLOR SWIFT SUPERSTAR SC (C: 0-1-0) $5.99
NOV242144 TRAPPED IN A DATING SIM SC NOVEL VOL 03 (C: 0-1-2) $15.99

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Sunday, February 23, 2025

Comics Review: "SPACE GHOST #8" Puts Mustard on the Beat

SPACE GHOST VOL. 1 #8
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT

STORY: David Pepose
ART: Jonathan Lau
COLORS: Andrew Dalhouse
LETTERS: Taylor Esposito
EDITOR: Joseph Rybandt
COVER: Francesco Mattina
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Jae Lee with June Chung; Bjorn Barends; Anthony Marques and Fran Crivelli with Nick Caponi; Francesco Mattina; Jae Lee; Jonathan Lau;
32pp, Color, $4.99 U.S. (December 2024)

Rated “Teen”

"The Reckoning of Metallus!"

Space Ghost is a superhero character created by the American animation studio and production company, Hanna-Barbera Productions.  The character first appeared in the Saturday morning cartoon series, “Space Ghost,” which was originally broadcast on CBS from September 1966 to September 1967 for 20 episodes.

In his original incarnation, Space Ghost was a superhero whose base of operations was a small world known as “Ghost Planet.”  He fought super-villains in outer space with his teen sidekicks, Jan and Jace, and their monkey, Blip.  His main weapons were power bands he wore around his wrists and lower arms; the bands fired off multiple energy beam-based attacks, including heat, cold, and force, to name a few.  Space Ghost could also fly, survive in space, and turn invisible (his “Inviso Power”).  He also had a space ship known as “the Phantom Cruiser.”

Space Ghost sporadically appeared in various comic book publications over a fifty year period.  Dynamite Entertainment has just launched a new Space Ghost comic book as part of its licensing agreement with Warner Bros.  Entitled Space Ghost Volume 1, it is written by David Pepose; drawn by Jonathan Lau; colored by Andrew Dalhouse; and lettered by Taylor Esposito.  In the new series, twins Jan and Jace Keplar and their pet monkey, Blip, meet that legendary cosmic vigilante known as “the Space Ghost.”

Space Ghost Volume One #8 ("The Reckoning of Metallus!") opens in the past on the Planet Vector.  Before there was the Space Ghost, there was the loving husband and father, Dax.  Then, General Metallus destroyed it all.

Present day: Space Ghost and Jan and Jace answer a distress call from the “Starship Ulysses.”  Much to Space Ghost's shock, the past has returned not only to haunt him, but also to destroy him.  Can Jan and Jace rescue Space Ghost?  Can they save themselves from the shocking secrets behind their mentor's tragic history?

THE LOWDOWN:  Since July 2021, Dynamite Entertainment's marketing department has been providing me with PDF review copies of some of their titles.  Space Ghost #8, Volume One, however, is not the latest issue that I received because I bought my own copy this time.

Having bought my own personal copy, I am finally free to say what I really feel about Dynamite's new Space Ghost comic book.  I don't have to feel obligated to say good things in order to show my appreciation to Dynamite for gifting me a complementary PDF copy of this comic book...

… But girl, I love the heck outta Space Ghost #8, just as much as I've loved the other issues of this fan-frickin-tastic series.  Free PDF or paid copy:  the quality is always high.

Writer David Pepose … I don't know what to say anymore.  He is writing a really good comic book.  People are always looking for good comics.  If I told you that Space Ghost was titled Absolute Space Ghost or Ultimate Space Ghost or One World Under Space Ghost or Dark Metal Space Ghost or Crisis on Infinite Ghost Planets or Taylor Swift Presents Jan and Jace... would you then believe me that Pepose is writing one of the most entertaining comic book currently awaiting you in comics shops?  I might be wrong, but you, dear readers wouldn't think that I was wrong if you tried even just one issue.

Artist Jonathan Lau continues to turn Pepose's story into powerful and effective comic book storytelling.  Lau brings the pain to Space Ghost's conflict with Metallus.  He presents it on a big canvas in a way that convinces the reader that our hero is deep in the shit when it comes to being in trouble.  Nothing Lau does is regular; his art leaps off the page and is always in the reader's face.

Andrew Dalhouse's lovely colors burn up this story and has this entire chapter feeling like everything is falling apart, which it is... for our heroes.  Letterer Taylor Esposito throws gasoline on the fire, as if he finally has an opportunity to create explosions like a mad bomber.

I'm having a blast reading Space Ghost Volume One, dear readers.  I want this enjoyment for you, too.  This Space Ghost is super, man.

I READS YOU RECOMMENDS:  Fans of Dynamite Entertainment's Warner Bros. comic book series will want to read Space Ghost Volume One.

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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"


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Saturday, February 22, 2025

Comics Review: "SCOOBY-DOO, Where Are You? #132" Brings Disorder in the Court

SCOOBY-DOO, WHERE ARE YOU? (2010) #132
DC COMICS

STORY: Sholly Fisch
PENCILS: Randy Elliot; Robert Pope
INKS: Randy Elliot; Scott McRae
COLORS: Silvana Brys; Jason Lewis
LETTERS: Saida Temofonte
EDITORS: Courtney Jordan; Alex Antone (reprint)
COVER: Randy Elliot with Silvana Brys
32pp, Color, $2.99 U.S. (April 2025)

Ages 8+

“Trial and Error”

Welcome, dear readers, to my continuing journey through the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? comic book series, which began publication in 2010.  I continue to renew my subscription so that I can continue to review this series for you, dear readers.

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #132 opens with “Trial and Error,” which is written by Sholly Fisch and drawn by Randy Elliot.  The story finds Mystery Inc.Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma at the county courthouse.  Why are they there?

The gang are witnesses for the prosecution in the trial of the crooked real estate developer, “Ethical” Ed Morrissey, who pretended to be an “alien gorilla” as part of his real estate scams.  The problem is that a trio ghosts:  a judge, a prosecutor, and bailiff, has appeared, and these apparitions are determined to put our favorite ghost-hunting detectives on trial.  And the punishment is being sent down the River Styx. 

As usual, the second story, “Go for Broke,” is a reprint story.  It is written by Sholly Fisch and drawn by Robert Pope (pencils) and Scott McRae (inks).  [This story was originally published in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You #31 (cover date: May 2013).]  The story opens at Bunny's ski lodge where a ghost on skis is terrorizing and, in some cases, even hurting the lodge's guests.  Now, it's time for Mystery Inc. to get involved, but the last time they tangled with that ghost, they all ended up with broken legs!

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #132 offers as a theme scheming ghosts.  For me, however, the best part is that this issue offers the work of some of my favorite Scooby-Doo artists.  Randy Elliot rocks the courtroom with some traditional Scooby-Doo antics, while the art team of Robert Pope and Scott McRae dazzle (as always) with a mystery that is staged in a traditional Scooby-Doo setting, the haunted ski lodge.

Writer Sholly Fisch anchors this issue with two imaginative tales.  Stalwart Scooby-Doo comics colorist, Silvana Brys, delivers the goods, as usual, while colorist Jason Lewis dazzles in the reprint story, “Go for Broke.”  Letterer Saida Temofonte is perfect for Scooby-Doo.

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #132 is as enjoyable as Issue #131 was, so hopefully, this is the start of a good run in the series.  So grab your “Scooby Snacks” and read this issue, and maybe watch a Scooby-Doo movie, later.  And until next time, Scooby-Dooby-Doo!

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[This comic book includes a seven-page preview of the DC Comics original graphic novel, “Primer: Clashing Colors” by Jennifer Muro & Thomas Krajewski and Gretel Lusky.]

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Negromancer News Bits and Bites from February 16th to 22nd, 2025 - UPDATE #10

by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"

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TREATS: From AnotherCookie?:  There is a new online cookie retailer, "AnotherCookie?" The cookies are delicious.

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NEWS:

MOVIES - From THR:  There is a new "film package" that will with Martin Scorsese as the director. It is a star-studded crime movie set in Hawaii.  The film would star Dwayne Johnson, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Emily Blunt, and it would feature a script by journalist and author Nick Bilton.  The untitled movie is fact-based and would be in the mold of Scorsese’s "Goodfellas" and "The Departed."  It would center on a mob boss vying for control of the Hawaiian islands in the 1960s and 1970s

AMAZON - From VarietyAmazon MGM Studios is set to take creative control of the "James Bond" franchise from its long-time guardians at EON Productions, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, although latter will maintain their ownership stake in the James Bond franchise.

From VarietyAmazon co-founder and overlord, Jeff Bezos, asks his followers on the social media app, "X" (formerly "Twitter"), who should succeed Daniel Craig as "James Bond," in the wake of Amazon MGM Studios taking creative control of the "James Bond" franchise.

From Variety:  In the wake of Amazon MGM Studios taking creative control of the "James Bond" franchise, the most recent actor to play Bond, Daniel Craig, salutes the franchise's previous creative bosses, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson.

MOVIES - From VarietyUniversal Pictures has released a first look at Matt Damon as, "Odysseus," the lead in Christopher Nolan's 2026 film, "The Odyssey" (July 17th, 2026).

BOX OFFICE - From BoxOfficePro:  The winner of the 2/14 to 2/16/2025 weekend box office is Disney/Marvel Studios' Captain America: Brave New World with an estimated take of 88.5 million dollars.

AWARDS - From Variety:  The nominations for the 2025 / 78th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) have been announced.  "Conclave" won "Best Film" and "Outstanding British Film."

MOVIES - From DeadlineWarner Bros. has chosen writer Potsy Poncifoli to write its sequel to the 1985 film, "The Goonies."

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MOVIE AWARDS:

From Variety:  The nominations for the 2025 / 78th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) have been announced.  "Conclave" won "Best Film" and "Outstanding British Film."

From Deadline:  The winners at the 2025 / 36th Producers Guild of America Awards have been announced.  "Anora" wins the awards' top prize, "The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures."

From Deadline:  The winners at the 2025 / 77th Annual Directors Guild Awards have been announced. Sean Baker and his team won the top prize, "Theatrical Feature Film," for his film "Anora."

From THR:  The winners for the 2025 / 82nd Annual Golden Globes have been announced.  "Emilia Perez" won "Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy" and "Best Motion Picture - Non-English Language."  "The Brutalist" won "Best Motion Picture - Drama."  "Wicked" won in the new category, "Cinematic and Box Office Achievement."  "Flow" won "Best Motion Picture - Animated."

From AMPAS:  The nominations for the 2025 / 97th Academy Awards have been announced the winners will be announced Sunday, March 2, 2025.

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2025 / 25th Vancouver Film Critics Circle (VFCC) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" won "Best Picture" and "Best Actress" (Mikey Madison).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 7th Annual Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA) Film Awards have been announced.  "Sing Sing" won "Best Picture" and "Best Actor" (Colman Domingo).

From AwardsWatchGALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics has announced the winners of its Dorian Film Awards.  "The Substance" has won five awards including "Film of the Year," "Film Performance of the Year" (Demi Moore), and "Film Director of the Year" (Coralie Fargeat).

From THR:  The nominations for the 2025 / 36th Producers Guild of America Awards have been announced.  The winners will be announced Sat. Feb. 8th.

From BBC:  The nominations for the 2025 / 78th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) have been announced.  "Conclave" leads with 12 nominations.  The winners will be Sunday, Feb. 16th, 2025.

From Deadline:  The nominations for the 2025 / 77th Annual Directors Guild Awards have been announced.  In the awards' marquee category, "Theatrical Feature Film," the nominees are Jacques Audiard ("Emilia Perez"), Sean Baker ("Anora"), Edward Berger ("Conclave"), Brady Corbet ("The Brutalist"), and James Mangold ("A Complete Unknown").  The winners will be announced February 8th.

From EW:  The Screen Actors Guild has cancelled the 2025 / 31st SAG Awards nominations announcement live-stream because of the current wildfires sweeing through the Los Angeles area.  The nominations will be announced Thursday morning, January 9th via press release and on SAG Awards website.  The SAG Award ceremony will be hired Feb. 23rd.

From AwardsWatch:  The nominations for the 2025 / 56th Annual NAACP Image Awards have been announced.  Netflix's "The Piano Lesson" leads with 14 nominations.  The winners will be announced February 21st and 22nd.

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2025 / 22nd Annual International Cinephile Society (ICS) Awards have been announced.  "All We Imagine as Light" has won "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Payal Kapadia), and "Best Ensemble."

From Deadline:  The winners at the 2025 / 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards have been announced.  "Anora" wins "Best Picture."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2025 / 45th London Critics Circle Film Awards were announced. "The Brutalist" was named "Film of the Year."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" was named "Best Picture."

From AwardsWatch:  The International Press Academy has announced the winners at the 2025 / 29th Satellite Awards in Motion Pictures and Television.  "The Brutalist" won "Motion Picture, Drama" and "Anora" won "Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Denver Film Critics Society (DFCS) Awards have been announced.  "Dune: Part Two" has been named "Best Film."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Pittsburgh Film Critics Association (PFCA) Awards have been announced. This is the association inaugural awards announcement.  "The Substance" was named "Best Picture."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Chicago Independent Critics (CIC) Awards have been announced.  "The Substance" has won seven awards, including "Best Indepent Film," "Best Director" (Coralie Fargeat), and "Best Actress" (Demi Moore).  "Dune: Part Two" won "Best Studio Film."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC) Awards have been announced.  "Emilia Perez" wins "Best Movie About Women."  Coralie Fargeat's "The Substance" wins "Best Movie By a Woman" (directing)

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the annual Portland Critics Association (PCA) Awards have been announced.  "The Brutalist" won in 10 of the 13 categories in which it was nominated, including "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Brady Corbet), and "Best Actor" (Adrien Brody). 

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 North Dakota Film Society (NDFS) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" won five awards, including "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Sean Baker), and "Best Actress" (Mikey Madison).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Hawaii Film Critics Society (HFCS) Awards have been announced.  "The Brutalist" took four awards, including "Best Picture" and "Best Actor" (Adrien Brody). 

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Utah Film Critics Association (UFCA) Awards have been announced.  "The Wild Robot" won two awards - "Best Picture" and "Best Animated Feature."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners of the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA) Awards have been announced.  "The Brutalist" has taken five awards, including "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Brady Corbet), and "Best Actor" (Adrien Brody). 

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Music City Film Critics Association (MCFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Dune: Part Two" has won four awards, including "Best Picture" and "Best Director" (Denis Villeneuve).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Georgia Film Critics Association (GFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" won four awards, including "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Sean Baker), and "Best Actress" (Mikey Madison).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners of the 2024 Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ) EDA Awards have been announced.  "The Brutalist" has won "Best Film."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Austin Film Critics Association (AFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" won five awards, including "Best Film," "Best Director" (Sean Baker), and "Best Actress" (Mikey Madison).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Kansas City Film Critics Circle (KCFCC) Awards have been announced.  "The Substance" has won six awards, including "Best Film," "Best Director" (Coralie Fargeat), and "Best Actress" (Demi Moore). 

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Greater Western New York Film Critics Association (GWNYFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Challengers" has won "Best Film" and "Best Director" (Luca Guadagnino).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 DiscussingFilm's Global Film Critics Awards have been announced.  "Nickel Boys" won "Best Picture."

From EW:  The nominations for the 2025 / 82nd Annual Golden Globes have been announced.  "Emilia Perez" leads with 10 nominations.  The winners will be announced January 5, 2025 on CBS and Paramount+.

From THR:  The winners at the 2025 National Society of Film Critics (NSFC) Awards have been announced. "Nickel Boys" has won the award for "Best Picture" of 2024.

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Oklahoma Film Critics Circle (OFCC) Awards have been announced.  "Conclave" won five awards, including "Best Film," "Best Director" (Edward Berger), and "Best Actor" (Ralph Fiennes).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the North Carolina Film Critics Association (NCFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Conclave" has won three awards, including "Best Narrative Film."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Columbia Film Critics Association (COFCA) Awards have been announced. "The Substance" has won four awards, including "Best Film," "Best Director" (Coralie Fargeat), and "Best Actress" (Demi Moore), 

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 29th Capri, Hollywood-International Film Festival Awards have been announced. "Emilia Perez" won six awards, including "Best Picture."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Critics Association of Central Florda (CACF) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" has been named "Best Picture."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 UK Film Critics Association (UKFCA) Awards have been announced. "Dune: Part Two" won "Film of the Year" and "Best Director" (Denis Villeneuve).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 North Texas Film Critics Association (NTFCA) Awards have been announced. "Anora" has won four awards, including "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Sean Baker), and "Best Actress" (Mikey Madison).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Online Association of Female Film Critics (OAFFC) Awards have been announced.  "The Substance" won six awards, including "Best Director" (Coralie Fargeat). and "Best Leading Performance" (Demi Moore).  "The Substance" shared the "Best Film" honor with "Anora."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Philadelphia Film Critics Circle (PFCCA) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" won six awards, including "Best Film," "Best Director" (Sean Baker), and "Best Actress" (Mikey Madison).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Florida Film Critics Circle (FFCC) Awards have announced.  "The Beast" has won "Best Picture" and "Best Director" (Bertrand Bonello).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Nevada Film Critics Society (NFCS) Awards have been announced.  "The Brutalist" has taken six awards, including "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Brady Corbet), and "Best Actor" (Adrien Brody). 

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Dublin Film Critics Circle (DFCC) Awards have been announced.  "The Zone of Interest" was named "Best Film" and its director, Jonathan Glazer, won "Best Director."  Although the film was released in Dublin this year, it was eligible for the Academy Awards in 2023.

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critic Association (DFWFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" has won three awards: "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Sean Baker), and "Best Actress" (Mikey Madison).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners of the 2024 Southeastern Film Critics Associations (SFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" has been named "Best Film."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Iowa Film Critics Association (IFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" won three awards: "Best Film," "Best Director" (Sean Baker), and "Best Actress" (Mikey Madison).

From AwardsWatch: The winners at the 2024 New York Film Critics Online (NYFCO) Awards have been announced.  "The Substance" has won "Best Picture" and "Best Director" (Coralie Fargeat)

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Seattle Film Critics Society (SFCS) Awards have been announced.  "The Substance" has been named "Best Picture."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Phoenix Film Critics Society (PFCS) Awards have been announced.  "The Brutalist" has been named "Best Picture."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners of the 2024 Indiana Film Journalists Association (IFJA) Awards.  "The Substance" has won six awards, including "Best Film," "Best Director" (Coralie Fargeat), and "Best Leading Performance" (Demi Moore), and "Best Supporting Performance" (Margaret Qualley).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Toronto Film Critics Association (TFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Nickel Boys" has won "Best Picture" and "Best Director" (RaMell Ross)

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 St. Louis Film Critics Association (StLFCA) Awards have been announced. "Dune: Part Two" has won three awards, including "Film" and "Best Director" (Denis Villeneuve).

From AwardsWatch:  The Producers Guild of America (PGA) has announced the nominations in the category of "Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Pictures." The winners at the 2025 / 39th Annual Producers Guild Awards will be announced Saturday, February 8, 2024.

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards have been announced. "Anora" has been named "Best Film."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Boston Online Film Critics Association (BOFCA) Awards have been announced. "The Brutalist" has taken five awards, including "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Brady Corbet), and "Best Actor" (Adrien Brody). 

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Las Vegas Film Critics Society (LVFCS) Awards have been announced.  "Dune: Part Two" has won six awards, including "Best Picture" and "Best Director" (Denis Villeneuve).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) Awards have been announced.  "Nickel Boys" has won "Best Picture" and "Best Director" (RaMell Ross). "Sing Sing" has won "Best Actor" (Colman Domingo) and "Best Supporting Actor" (Clarence Maclin).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Phoenix Critics Circle (PCC) Awards have been announced.  "The Brutalist" has been named "Best Picture."  The films four total wins including for "Best Director" (Brady Corbet) and "Best Actor" (Adrien Brody).

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Chicago Film Critics (CFC) Awards have been announced.  "The Brutalist" has won "Best Picture."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners of the 2024 San Diego Film Critics Society (SDFCS) Awards have been announced.  "Sing Sing" won "Best Picture," won of three awards it received.

From AwardsWatch:  The winners of the 2024 Michigan Movie Critics Guild (MMCG) Awards have been announced.  "Anora" was named "Best Picture," one of its four wins.

From AwardsWatch:  The winners of the 2024 Atlanta Film Critics Circle Awards have been announced.  "Anora" was named "Best Film," one of four awards it won.

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Washington Area Film Critics Association Awards have been announced.  "Wicked" has won the award for "Best Feature."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners of the 49th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards have been announced.  "Anora" was named "Best Picture."  Marianne Jean-Baptiste (for "Hard Truths") became the first Black woman to win a lead performance honor in the groups history.

From AwardsWatch:  The winners for the 2024 / 27th British Independent Film Awards have been announced.  The Irish film, "Kneecap," wins "Best British Independent Film."

From AwardsWatch:  The winners at the 2024 Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC) have been announced.  "Anora" wins "Best Picture," "Best Director" (Sean Baker), "Best Actress" (Mikey Madison), and "Best Original Screenplay."

From AFI:  The American Film Institute has named its top ten films and television series.  Among the films honored are "Dune: Part Two," "Nickel Boys," and "Wicked."

From THR:  The winners at the 2024 / 37th European Film Awards have been announced.  "Emilia Perez" wins the award for "European Film."  It also won the directing (Jacques Audiard), writing (Audiard), and actress (Karla Sofia Gascon) honors.

From NBR:  The National Board of Review has named its 2024 film honorees.  "Wicked" wins "Best Film" and "Best Director" (for John M. Chu).

From Deadline:  The nominations for the 2025 / 40th Film Independent Spirit Awards have been announced.  Cannes 2024 Palme d'Or winner, "Anora," and "I Saw the TV Glow" each lead with six nominations apiece.  The winners will be announced Saturday, February 22, 2025.

From Deadline:  The winners of the 2024 / 90th New York Film Critics Circle Awards have been announced.  Director Brady Corbet's three-hour epic, "The Brutalist," has won "Best Film" and its star, Adrian Brody, has won "Best Actor."

From Variety:  The winners at the 2024 / 34th Gotham Awards have been announced.  Writer-director Aaron Schimberg's "A Different Man" has won the "Best Feature" award.

From Deadline:  The 2024 / 34th Gotham Awards kick off the 2024-25 movie awards season by announcing its nominations for achievement in film.  Director Sean Baker's "Anora," which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes this year, leads with four nominations.  The winners will be announced Monday, December 2, 2024.

From Deadline:  The nominations for the 2024 / 27th British Independent Film Awards have been announced.  The Irish film, "Kneecap," leads with 14 nominations. The winners will be announced Sunday, December 8, 2024.

BEST PICTURE WINNER COUNT:

From AwardsWatch:  This link will take you, dear readers, to "AwardWatch's" article, "Who Won What? - The 2024/2025 Film Award Precursor Guide."

"All We Imagine as Light": 1 win (International Cinephile Society)

"Anora": 18 wins (Atlanta Film Critics Circle; Austin Film Critics Association; Boston Society of Film Critics; CACF; Critics Choice Awards; DFWFCA; DGA; Georgia Film Critics Association; IFCA; LAFCA; Michigan Movie Critics Guild; North Dakota Film Society; OAFFC; NTFCA; Philadelphia Film Critics Circle; Satellite Awards; SFBAFCC; SFCA)

"The Beast": 1 win (Florida Film Critics Circle)

"The Brutalist": 13 wins (AWFJ; BOFCA; Chicago Film Critics; Golden Globes-Drama; HFCS; London Critics Circle; MNFCA; Nevada Film Critics Society; NYFCC; Phoenix Critics Circle; Phoenix Film Critics Circle; Portland Critics Association; Satellite Awards)

"Challengers": 1 win (GWNYFCA)

"Conclave":  2 wins (North Carolina Film Critics Association; Oklahoma Film Critics Circle)

"A Different Man": 1 win (Gotham Awards)

"Dune: Part Two" - 6 wins (Chicago Independent Critics; LVFCS; Music City Film Critics Associations; St.LFCA; UKFCA)

"Emilia Perez":  4 wins (Capri, Denver Film Critics Society; Hollywood-International Film Festival Awards; European Film Awards; Golden Globes-Comedy or Musical; WFCC)

"Kneecap": 1 win (British Independent Film Awards)

"Nickel Boys": 4 wins (AAFCA; DiscussingFilm; National Society of Film Critics; TFCA)

"Sing Sing": 2 wins (LEJA Film Awards; San Diego Film Critics Society)

"The Substance": 10 wins (Chicago Independent Critics; COFCA; Dorian Awards; Indiana Film Journalists Association; KCFCC; NYFCO; OAFFC; Pittsburgh Film Critics Association; Seattle Film Critics Society; WFCC)

"Wicked": 2 wins (National Board of Review; WAFCA)

"The Wild Robot":  1 win (Utah Film Critics Association)

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Thursday, February 20, 2025

Comics Review: "JONNY QUEST #5" and the Cross-Temporal Boogie-Woogie

JONNY QUEST VOL. 1 #5
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT

STORY: Joe Casey
ART: Sebastián Piriz
COLORS: Lorenzo Scaramella
LETTERS: Taylor Esposito
EDITOR: Matt Idelson
COVER: Chad Hardin with Chuck Obach
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Jae Lee with June Chung; Richard Pace; Anthony Marques; Chad Hardin with Chuck Obach; Jae Lee; Chad Hardin
32pp, Color, $4.99 U.S. (December 2024)

Rated “Teen”

Jonny Quest created by Doug Wildey

“Zin Wins”

“Jonny Quest” (also known as “The Adventures of Jonny Quest”) was an animated science fiction-adventure television series.  It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for the television studio, Screen Gems, and was created and designed by comic book artist, Doug Wildey.  The series ran for one season on ABC (September 1964 to March 1965), on prime time, for a total of 25 episodes

The series focused on a boy, Jonny Quest, who accompanied his scientist father, Dr. Benton Quest, on extraordinary adventures.  The other members of what came to be known as “Team Quest” were Jonny's adopted brother, Hadji Singh; the Quest family bodyguard, Roger “Race” Bannon; and Jonny's pet bulldog, Bandit.

Over the decades, there have been comic books featuring Jonny Quest.  The latest is Jonny Quest Volume 1, which is part of Dynamite Entertainment's recent licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery.  The series is written by Joe Casey; drawn by Sebastian Piriz; colored by Lorenzo Scaramella; and lettered by Taylor Esposito.  In the new adventure, Team Quest has been transported from the year 1964 to the present day where they meet 71 year-old Jonathan Quest and begin a... quest to return to their own time.

Jonny Quest Volume 1 #5 opens aboard Dr. Zin's airborne carrier craft.  Jonny's boy-out-of-time adventure comes to an explosive end as he and Team Quest take on Dr. Zin one last time.  If they can bring their old enemy down, how will they ever be able to return home?  And even if they do find a way home, will they be able to resist the urge to use the “Quantum Counter” and their knowledge of what is to come to change history?

Do the Jonny Quests of two eras have an answer to these questions?  Or will they have to rely on another octogenarian member of the Quest family... or another member of the Jade family?

THE LOWDOWN:  Since July 2021, Dynamite Entertainment's marketing department has been providing me with PDF review copies of some of their titles.  Jonny Quest, Volume 1, Issue 5 is one of the titles that I received.

Writer Joe Casey wraps up his first Jonny Quest arc with a bang.  The best thing about this story line is that its ending is ambiguous and filled with a sense of mystery and of the unknown.  Casey offers this:  anything can happen, or nothing can happen.  Or it can all happen all over again.

Artist Sebastian Piriz's storytelling is true to the spirit of the original Jonny Quest TV series, in terms of art, storytelling, and aesthetic.  Piriz's clean, modern style sets a mood that makes this entire arc seem lost in time and buried in ambiguity.  The coloring by Scaramella sheds light on the sense of mystery without revealing it.  Even the lettering by Taylor Esposito summons an old school cool vibe that also radiates a timeless sensibility.

Jonny Quest Volume 1 #5 is filled with as many surprises as prior issues were.  I hope you get to read this, dear readers, even if you wait for the trade collection.

I READS YOU RECOMMENDS:  Fans of Dynamite Entertainment's Warner Bros. comic book series and of Jonny Quest will want to read Jonny Quest, Volume 1.

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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"


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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Review: "VENOM: THE LAST DANCE" Has a Death Wish

TRASH IN MY EYE No. 10 of 2025 (No. 2016) by Leroy Douresseaux

Venom: The Last Dance (2024)
Running time:  110 minutes (1 hour, 50 minutes)
MPA – PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, bloody images and strong language
DIRECTOR:  Kelly Marcel
WRITERS:  Kelly Marcel; from a story by Kelly Marcel and Tom Hardy (based on the Marvel Comics)
PRODUCERS:  Avi Arad, Amy Pascal, Matt Tolmach, Tom Hardy, Kelly Marcel, and Hutch Parker
CINEMATOGRAPHER:  Fabian Wagner (D.o.P.)
EDITOR:  Mark Sanger
COMPOSER:  Dan Deacon

SUPERHERO/FANTASY/ACTION

Starring:  Tom Hardy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, Rhys Ifans, Stephen Graham, Peggy Lu, Clark Backo, Alanna Ubach, Hala Finley, Dash McCloud, Cristo Fernandez, Jared Abrahamson, Jack Brady, Reid Scott, and Andy Serkis

SUMMARY OF THE REVIEW:
Venom: The Last Dance is the least of the three films in this series in terms of quality.

The entire point of the movie seems to be to end the series as soon as possible, so it is strictly for fans of this series
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Venom: The Last Dance is a 2024 superhero fantasy-action film directed by Kelly Marcel.  The film is based on the Marvel Comics super-villain/anti-hero characters, Eddie Brock/Venom.  Several comic book writers, artists, and editors contributed in the development of this duo, and artist Todd McFarlane and writer David Michelinie are the creators of Venom.  This is also the third entry in the Venom film series.  In Venom: The Last Dance, Eddie Brock and Venom are on the run from both an alien monster and a mysterious military officer, and they may be forced to break up their symbiotic partnership.

Venom: The Last Dance opens on Klyntar, the home world of the symbiotesKnull (Andy Serkis), the creator of the symbiotes, seeks a way to escape the prison made for him by his rebellious creations.  To that end, he has discovered a key – some thing called a “Codex” – that will free him.  What and where is the codex?

Well, it is on Earth, and the Codex exists because of the relationship between the symbiote, Venom, and his human host, the former investigative reporter, Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy).  They have just returned to Earth after their short stay in the multiverse (as seen in 2021's Spider-Man: No Way Home) and has landed in the Mexico of their own Earth.  While there, Eddie and Venom learn that Eddie is being blamed for the death of Detective Patrick Mulligan (Stephen Graham).

Mulligan is not dead.  He was infected by a symbiote (as seen in 2021's Venom: Let There Be Carnage).  He has been imprisoned in an underground facility at “Area 55” (which is beneath “Area 51”), and is being held in captivity by the “Imperium Program.”  There, Mulligan and his symbiote are under the watchful gazes of Imperium scientist, Dr. Teddy Paine (Juno Temple), and the Imperium's military commander, General Rex Strickland (Chiwetel Ejiofor).

Eddie and Venom are headed for New York City in a bid to clear Eddie's name, unaware that General Strickland is hunting them.  The duo, however, is soon made aware of an even more dangerous hunter.  Knull has sent a creature known as a “Xenophage” to capture the Codex within Eddie and Venom.  Now, a year into their symbiotic relationship, Eddie Brock and Venom may have to make a most devastating and heart-wrenching decision in order to save the Earth and at least one of their lives.

Venom: The Last Dance is the fifth film in “Sony's Spider-Man Universe” line of films.  It follows Venom (2018), Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), Morbius (2022), and Madame Web (2024).  The Last Dance arrived in movie theaters a little more than a month before the series' sixth film, Kraven the Hunter (2024).  This film series stars characters and properties commonly associated with Marvel Comics' character, Spider-Man.  Sadly, media reports indicate that Kraven the Hunter will be the last entry in Sony's Spider-Man Universe.

Anyway, just before the halfway mark in Venom: The Last Dance, the Venom symbiote enters a horse, and “venomizes” it, creating a “Venom horse.”  The sequence featuring Venom as a horse, which becomes a wild ride across the desert with Eddie on its back, is probably the liveliest moment in this movie.  Venom does not venomize any more animals the rest of the way, but strangely, the beginning of the film's end-credits is a montage of venomized animals, everything from insects and birds to mammals and amphibians.  A Venom movie featuring the Venom symbiote venomizing countless different insects and animals?! – now, that would be a Venom movie I'd love and a lot of people would watch.  Sadly, that is what we get in Venom: The Last Dance.

Yes, there are some genuine character moments – such as Eddie/Venom's relationship with the Moon family – but even that is overwhelmed by Venom: The Last Dance's need to end.  Yes, this isn't so much a movie as it is an execution or suicide pact.  Venom is a trilogy and Venom: The Last Dance must be the end of it:  that's what this movie feels like – a race to the end.

I found myself unable to really enjoy this movie.  I really didn't connect with the film's best action scenes, and there were a few really good ones.  Also, I feel like the Knull subplot was woefully underutilized.  There are some good moments here, and by the end of the film, I thought the good things had been downplayed in favor of this movie's fatalistic mood.  Ultimately, I think Venom: The Last Dance is only for fans of the series who will want to see it through to the end.

5 of 10
C+
★★½ out of 4 stars out of 4 stars

[This film has one mid-credits scene and one scene that occurs at the end of the credits.]


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