Jeremy Husserl
Contributing since March, 2020
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Unknown Soldier: Why the Vertigo Series Is Still Relevant
The 2008 Vertigo series Unknown Soldier is an interesting look at Uganda's history of imperialism and conflict.
Killing Them Softly: Why the Brad Pitt Crime Movie Deserves a Second Look
While it wasn't the most well received film of its time, Killing Them Softly has a message that resonates today thanks to the talent and themes.
John Constantine, Hellblazer’s 5 Best Story Arcs
The original Hellblazer series ran for more than 25 years. Here are the best arcs from the Vertigo title.
Joe Pera Talks with You Is the Show We Need Right Now
It might be a hard show to really understand without seeing it for yourself, but Joe Pera Talks With You is absolutely worth your time.
How Important Are Theaters to the Blockbuster Experience?
Theaters are essential for a blockbuster both financially and artistically, but they're also essential for our need to connect.
Why Cosmic Horror Films Are So Difficult to Make
Whether they be adaptations or original screenplays, cosmic horror is very difficult to adapt for the big screen because of its structure and concepts.
The Batman: Arkham Games Are the Best Comic Adaptations, Period
The Batman: Arkham games are the paradigm example of how good comic adaptations can (and should) be.
Movies to Stream When You Want to Forget Your Worries
Because it can get boring at home, here are some relaxing movies available now on streaming services.
What Would a Resident Evil 4 Remake Look Like?
Capcom's Resident Evil 3 remake released this week, leading some to speculate about what's next. But what would a Resident Evil 4 remake look like?
The Weirdest Horror Films Now Streaming
Here are some of the strangest horror films available to stream online right now.
Batman: What Happened in the DCAU After the Animated Series Ended
The DC Animated Universe lives on in Batman: The Adventure Continues, and here's what the Dark Knight has been up to since his last DCAU TV series ended.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake: You Owe It to Yourself to Play the Original First
Final Fantasy VII is widely regarded as one of the best games of all time. Now with the remake set to release soon, it’s the perfect time to play the original game.
The New Mutants Movie Should Just Release On Disney+
With things continuing to stack up against it, Disney should consider releasing The New Mutants on its streaming service.
Batman: Is the Designer Secretly Another Iconic Villain?
The Designer, Gotham City's newest threat, could have a link to an obscure Batman foe and one of the most famous villains in all of fiction.
Superhero Movies Still Don't Take Enough Risks
The superhero genre needs a swift kick in the pants to get out of the cycle of complacency it's been stuck in.
X-Men: Scientists Are Working to Make the Living Island of Krakoa a Reality
The X-Men have the living island of Krakoa, but scientists in the real world have fungi, which can also create sustainable, living architecture.
Back To The Future: Tom Holland's Right, Why Mess With Perfection?
Movie studios remake popular films from the past all the time. Back to the Future shouldn't be one of them, though. It's too iconic.
Onward Demonstrates the Limits of Rotten Tomatoes
Onward proves that Rotten Tomatoes' scores rarely show the full picture of a film's critical reception.
Candyman: How the Horror Reboot Can Resurrect the Slasher’s Legacy
The new Candyman film has the potential to stand along slasher giants if it's done right.
Gaming's Streaming Wars May Have Started As Bethesda Leaves GeForce Now
Nvidia's game streaming platform has confused gamers since it launched, but losing the support of major publishers could be a sign of what's to come.