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Star Trek: Discovery (2017) s02e05 – Saints of Imperfection
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 4, 2019
They really did forgot Saru was dying last episode, didn’t they? Like, he’s a-okay for his first scene here, which is seemingly moments after the end of last episode. See, Tilly (Mary Wiseman) has been sucked into the fungus dimension and Sonequa Martin-Green is really sad so she has a voiceover read more

Star Trek: Discovery (2017) s02e04 – An Obol for Charon
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 3, 2019
Wow, what an exceptionally bad episode of television. I noticed Alan B. McElroy (he wrote Spawn, he’s not good) in the titles last episode or maybe the one before, but I didn’t think much of it. Even though last episode was bad. I figured it was just lack of Anson Mount and any Mia Kirshner at all. read more

Star Trek: Discovery (2017) s02e04 – An Obol for Charon
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 3, 2019
Wow, what an exceptionally bad episode of television. I noticed Alan B. McElroy (he wrote Spawn, he’s not good) in the titles last episode or maybe the one before, but I didn’t think much of it. Even though last episode was bad. I figured it was just lack of Anson Mount and any Mia Kirshner at all. read more

Batman Versus Predator (1991)
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 3, 2019
Batman Versus Predator, in case the title doesn’t give it away, is bad. It’s real bad. It could be worse, sure, but it’s real bad. It doesn’t open terribly—sure, the Kubert Brothers art is pretty bland from go, but the subject matter is at least sort of interesting (compared to where it goes read more

I Died a Thousand Times (1955, Stuart Heisler)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 2, 2019
Going into the third act of I Died a Thousand Times, the film is in great shape. It’s got a strange pace but it’s all working out, mostly thanks to lead Jack Palance’s peculiar and strong performance, and it doesn’t seem like it could do anything wrong enough to screw things up. Unfortunately, read more

I Died a Thousand Times (1955, Stuart Heisler)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 2, 2019
Going into the third act of I Died a Thousand Times, the film is in great shape. It’s got a strange pace but it’s all working out, mostly thanks to lead Jack Palance’s peculiar and strong performance, and it doesn’t seem like it could do anything wrong enough to screw things up. Unfortunately, read more

I Died a Thousand Times (1955, Stuart Heisler)
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 2, 2019
Going into the third act of I Died a Thousand Times, the film is in great shape. It’s got a strange pace but it’s all working out, mostly thanks to lead Jack Palance’s peculiar and strong performance, and it doesn’t seem like it could do anything wrong enough to screw things up. Unfortunately, read more

I Died a Thousand Times (1955, Stuart Heisler)
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 2, 2019
Going into the third act of I Died a Thousand Times, the film is in great shape. It’s got a strange pace but it’s all working out, mostly thanks to lead Jack Palance’s peculiar and strong performance, and it doesn’t seem like it could do anything wrong enough to screw things up. Unfortunately, read more

Free Solo (2018, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 1, 2019
Free Solo is ostensibly about rock climber Alex Honnold’s obsession to free solo (climbing alone without ropes, maybe falling to a gruesome death) Yosemite’s El Capitan mountain. You know, from Star Trek V. Does Honnold beat Captain Kirk’s time? You could watch and find out. Or Google. Only it’s read more

Free Solo (2018, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin)
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 1, 2019
Free Solo is ostensibly about rock climber Alex Honnold’s obsession to free solo (climbing alone without ropes, maybe falling to a gruesome death) Yosemite’s El Capitan mountain. You know, from Star Trek V. Does Honnold beat Captain Kirk’s time? You could watch and find out. Or Google. Only it’s read more

Free Solo (2018, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin)
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 1, 2019
Free Solo is ostensibly about rock climber Alex Honnold’s obsession to free solo (climbing alone without ropes, maybe falling to a gruesome death) Yosemite’s El Capitan mountain. You know, from Star Trek V. Does Honnold beat Captain Kirk’s time? You could watch and find out. Or Google. Only it’s read more

The Punisher #30, The Slavers, Part 6 (of 6)
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 1, 2019
Ennis keeps it tight for the last issue of The Slavers. Frank’s perspective, lady cop Miller’s perspective, no one else. Other characters get significant moments—the other cop, Parker, gets some material, the dirty cop gets a big part in a scene, the old man has his showdown with Frank, Jen Cooke read more

Free Solo (2018, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 1, 2019
Free Solo is ostensibly about rock climber Alex Honnold’s obsession to free solo (climbing alone without ropes, maybe falling to a gruesome death) Yosemite’s El Capitan mountain. You know, from Star Trek V. Does Honnold beat Captain Kirk’s time? You could watch and find out. Or Google. Only it’s read more

The Punisher #29, The Slavers, Part 5 (of 6)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 30, 2019
This issue has an Ennis Punisher “wow” moment. It ends with it. Two of them actually. One in Frank’s handling of Vera, the woman who handles… the Human Resources department for the trafficking ring. One in Frank’s narration. The moments leave you with a feeling of emptiness and profound sadness. read more

The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (2019, Lee Won-tae)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 29, 2019
According to the opening titles, The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil is based on a true story, which is—I assume—why it takes place in 2005. The story, about a cop (Kim Mu-yeol) and his least favorite gangster (Ma Dong-seok) teaming up to take down a serial killer, comes off like a seventies update read more

The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (2019, Lee Won-tae)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 29, 2019
According to the opening titles, The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil is based on a true story, which is—I assume—why it takes place in 2005. The story, about a cop (Kim Mu-yeol) and his least favorite gangster (Ma Dong-seok) teaming up to take down a serial killer, comes off like a seventies update read more

The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (2019, Lee Won-tae)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 29, 2019
According to the opening titles, The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil is based on a true story, which is—I assume—why it takes place in 2005. The story, about a cop (Kim Mu-yeol) and his least favorite gangster (Ma Dong-seok) teaming up to take down a serial killer, comes off like a seventies update read more

The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (2019, Lee Won-tae)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 29, 2019
According to the opening titles, The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil is based on a true story, which is—I assume—why it takes place in 2005. The story, about a cop (Kim Mu-yeol) and his least favorite gangster (Ma Dong-seok) teaming up to take down a serial killer, comes off like a seventies update read more

The Punisher #28, The Slavers, Part 4 (of 6)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 29, 2019
This issue moves real fast. Most of the expository scenes take place in a page, sometimes two, sometimes packed pages, sometimes just splash pages. There’s action for both the evil old man and Frank. Evil old man is contending with the assassins his son has sent after him, Frank is deal with the so read more

The Punisher #27, The Slavers, Part 3 (of 6)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 28, 2019
It’s a bridging issue but in the best possible way. Since Ennis is now writing so much narration from Frank, the functional bridging feels a lot more organic. Frank’s got a problem—his leads have run dry because of the cluster last issue—and he needs to figure out a way to move forward. Literal read more
