Tag: batman

  • Batman #50 (Spoiler-free!)

    Batman #50 (Spoiler-free!)

    Proving he is a better reviewer than the NY Times, The Riz’s takes on the challenge of penning a NON-SPOILER FILLED review of Batman #50. (The only “spoiler” detail has to do with weddings themselves.  If you have never been to a wedding, and want a surprise, then you may want to skip paragraph five.)…

  • The Best Comics of 2017

    The Best Comics of 2017

    Two of our resident comic lovers Dena and The Riz talk about their favourite books of 2017, including work like My Favourite Thing is Monsters. Not sure where to start with for your great comic reads for 2018? Why not start with some of our best comic reads of 2017? Now that everyone is settled…

  • Batman: The Long Halloween

    Batman: The Long Halloween

    Got about a minute? Then The Feedback Society Short Vlogs are for your short attention span consumption! Today, Jody talks about Batman: The Long Halloween.

  • Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)

    Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)

    Michael Keaton gets a bit meta and channels his glorious Batman days in Alejandro González Iñárritu’s new film Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). To praise Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) by saying it soars high and above the rest of the films released this fall may seem at once hyperbolic and…

  • Where is Robin in the Movies?

    Where is Robin in the Movies?

    The Boy Wonder sure gets the shit end of the batarang. You don’t need detective skills or the Batcomputer to know that superhero movies are at a peak craze for Hollywood right now.  In terms of DC Comics and Batman, Christopher Nolan’s trilogy has ended and we’re moving towards the Batman reboot with Ben Affleck…

  • The Lego Movie

    The Lego Movie

    One of the highest grossing movies of 2014 was also one of the most imaginative mainstream movies of the year; is the Lego movie art, a toy commercial or both? The Lego Company almost bit the dust a few years back, after a period of over-innovation led them to hemorrhage money.  But they bounced back…