Episode 105: Barb Wire
Lisa from I Love That Movie! joins the Order this episode to discuss Pamela Anderson’s turn towards action movies with Barb Wire! For more from I Love That Movie!, click HERE! Continue reading Episode 105: Barb Wire
Lisa from I Love That Movie! joins the Order this episode to discuss Pamela Anderson’s turn towards action movies with Barb Wire! For more from I Love That Movie!, click HERE! Continue reading Episode 105: Barb Wire
Three straight DC articles and then two straight X-Men reviews? Rut City, am I right? No, actually, there is a reason for this. Bear with me. We just recorded a podcast all about X-Titles this past weekend, and I got to go into how I am the biggest X-fan on our show and how I have been enamored of Marvel’s mutants since the beginning of … Continue reading Stew’s Reviews: Battle of the Atom
I am really struggling to figure out where exactly I land when it comes to the Coen brothers and their movies. Two of their movies probably place in my top 100 flicks of all time. Well, No Country For Old Men definitely does. I’ve seen that film several times, and I always am enraptured in the tale and the creeping menace of Anton Chigurh. Then … Continue reading Drive-Away Dolls Review
Missing issues is the worst. Despite the fact that I work close enough to a great comic store that I could walk there, shop, and get back to work all within my lunch break, I have a bad habit of only going comic shopping once every several weeks (if not months). Just this week I made it out to the shop for the first time … Continue reading Stew’s Reviews: Civil War
The living legend Mark Waid joins The Order this episode to go back to 1996 and review Billy Zane’s The Phantom! For more from Mark Waid, click HERE! Continue reading Episode 104: The Phantom
We are back to some Shudder Roulette lately! I watched the fairly well-received Suitable Flesh recently on the streaming service, and it wasn’t quite for me, unfortunately. I found it to be very Malignant-adjacent, but it didn’t have the same respectability quotient as James Wan’s bonkers outing. That movie was a big budget, big studio release that had the balls to advertise itself as a … Continue reading Destroy All Neighbors Review
As I write this, it’s the day of Super Bowl 58, pitting the Kansas City Chiefs against the San Francisco 49ers. One of the biggest stories leading up to the game is Taylor Swift and her romantic involvement with KC tight end Travis Kielce. This has caused… just so much media coverage and consternation and fan swooning. It’s too much. For an event that’s already … Continue reading Argylle Review
This is a rather unintentional series I have cultivated. I have previously reviewed DC: Rebirth, Flash War, and Heroes In Crisis in this column. The overarching, Post-New-52 story of those books brings us to the very recently concluded Flash Forward, and here we are. It was never really intentional. Somehow in my blending together or newer and older books, I just kept coming back to … Continue reading Stew’s Reviews: Flash Forward
FOR PREVIOUS BUFFY REVIEWS, CLICK HERE! EPISODE 15 We open up with a furious Buffy hard at training while simultaneously bitching about Spike, who she just keeps leaving alive anyway, so maybe go yell at a mirror, dumbass. We eventually see that she isn’t pounding away at a heavybag, but instead at Xander in a big puffy suit, like what people wear in those sumo … Continue reading Ding Dong: A BTVS Restrospective, S5 E15-16
You obviously don’t know who you are messing with! Ed from The Film Effect podcast joins the Order this episode to discuss the sequel to the Daywalker vampire hunter series! For more from The Film Effect, click HERE! Continue reading Episode 103: Blade II
All right. After a ludicrously cursed attempt last year, I am back to trying to move. I never would have imagined that selling one house and buying another would be such a chore as it was in 2019! We got strung along for four months before our buyer ended up finally telling us that, nope, he couldn’t actually get a loan. Lesson for you out … Continue reading Stew’s Reviews: Astro City – Local Heroes
Hundreds of Beavers is excited to announce their North American theatrical rollout. The film, which was lensed in Wisconsin and Michigan over a period of four years, will begin screenings with a Great Lakes Roadshow. The cast and crew of the comedy cult hit of the 2023 festival circuit, are coming to cities around the Great Lakes to host rowdy screenings of their surreal slapstick … Continue reading Hundreds Of Beavers Review
I do not for the life of me understand the usage of the word “Chocolatey” here. Could we… could we really not just call these “chocolate chip pancakes”. What does calling them “chocolately” add to the equation? Are we implying that these aren’t chocolate, they are just chocolate-y? Chocolate-adjacent? The idea of chocolate? But here we are with another Breakfast Flavored Breakfast edition of the … Continue reading Pop-Tart Quest: Chocolatey Chip Pancake
As I write this, I am about a week removed from having a surprise appendectomy. It’s weird how your body can just turn on you. I’m not here to say it’s a terrible thing compared to what a lot of people go through, but waking up at 3am because you are suddenly in a new pain you never felt before and being in surgery by … Continue reading Stew’s Reviews: Spider-Geddon
Get out of that donut and listen in as Pete from the Middle Class Film Class joins the Order this episode to discuss the second Iron Man outing in the MCU! For more from Pete and the MCFC, click HERE! Continue reading Episode 102: Iron Man 2