Watchmen Graphic Novel

Watchmen Review: Alan Moore's Magnum Opus

Unveiling the Masterpiece: A Journey through Watchmen Graphic Novels For years, the Watchmen graphic novels by the legendary Alan Moore have captivated readers with their rich, complex, and meaningful narrative. As the highly anticipated HBO TV series looms on the horizon, I couldn’t resist delving into this iconic series, and with each issue, I found myself drawn deeper into the intricate web spun by Moore. In this blog post, I’ll be sharing my thoughts on each issue, exploring the characters, plot developments, and the profound themes that permeate the pages of Watchmen....

BLAME!

Manga Review: BLAME! by Tsutomu Nihei

A Dystopian Cyberpunk Masterpiece Enter a cyberpunk hellscape that defies all conventions of direction and sanity. Descend into the depths or ascend into a towering labyrinth; in this desolate world, where creatures from the realms of Hellraiser and Warhammer 40k roam freely, one man, Killy, armed with a functional gun, embarks on a treacherous journey through perilous floors. His mission: to locate an individual possessing the elusive “Net Gene,” a genetic marker granting access to the central control network of this technological wasteland....

June 2023 Movie Reviews

June 2023 Movie Reviews

Wanna see what I watched last month? Check out May Movie Recap June 2023 gave me a chance to recover from the movie slog that was suffered last month. It has been an exciting month for cinema enthusiasts like myself, as I indulged in a diverse selection of films across various genres. From timeless classics to recent releases, each movie offered its own unique experience and left me with a range of emotions....

Harassment Architechture by Mika Ma

Best Quotes from Harassment Architechture by Mika Ma

HARASSMENT ARCHITECHTURE Immersed within the profound literary labyrinth that is Mike Ma’s oeuvre, I stumbled upon an enigmatic tapestry of words that left me astounded, pondering why this luminary artist had not yet ascended to the pinnacles of recognition. Within the tapestry of his creations, one finds a captivating amalgamation of satire, philosophy, and humor that defies conventional categorization. Yet, it is not through the predictable lens of conventional narratives that Ma’s genius shines....

May 2023 Movie Reviews

May 2023 Movie Reviews

Wanna see what I watched last month? Check out April Movie Recap Amidst the whirlwind of academic and professional commitments, I managed to carve out precious moments to immerse myself in the magic of cinema. The month of May brought forth an array of highly anticipated films, and while my movie-watching endeavors were limited, the experiences I had were truly captivating. This is partly to blame on TV shows like Better Call Saul which I recently finished and Succession which I just picked up and have been obsessively binge watching....

Pulp Fiction

A Critical Analysis of Pulp Fiction

Directed By : Quentin Tarantino Release Year : 1994 Starring : John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis Narrative Pulp Fiction adopts a non-linear narrative with three protagonists, namely, Vincent Vega (a quirky hitman), Jules Winnfield (Vega’s partner in crime) and Butch Coolidge(a prizefighter). The movie is split into seven episodic events which do not follow a chronological order. All the episodic stories are a blend of genres and Tarantino is known to sprinkle various Easter-eggs and references throughout....

Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson

Book Review: Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson

Rating: 3.5/5 ⭐ After reading two books in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series, my impression of the writer’s work has shifted slightly. While this book, Deadhouse Gates, connected with me on a character-driven level, its bleakness, plethora of new faces, and the desert setting made it slightly more confusing than the previous book, Gardens of the Moon. Have you read my thoughts about Gardens of the Moon? Check it out...

Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson

Book Review: Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson

Before we begin, I would recommend reading my Prelude to Malazan Challenge Rating: 3.5/5 ⭐ The Gardens of the Moon, the first volume of the Malazan Book of the Fallen, is a sprawling epic fantasy of monumental proportions. The vast array of characters is not just diverse, but uniquely and exquisitely crafted, and each of their roles is pivotal to the story’s advancement. There are no throwaway scenes or chapters; every dialogue and action ripples and reverberates throughout the intricate narrative, creating a vivid tapestry of political intrigue, mystical manipulation, and fantastical landscapes....

April 2023 Movie Reviews

April 2023 Movie Reviews

Wanna see what I watched last month? Check out March Movie Recap April 2023 was an exciting month for movie enthusiasts, with a variety of genres and eras represented in the films released and viewed. As an avid movie-goer, I had the opportunity to watch a diverse selection of films, ranging from classic dramas to modern blockbusters. In this monthly post, I’ll be sharing my thoughts and opinions on the movies I watched during April 2023....

H.P. Lovecraft

The Best Quotes from H.P. Lovecraft

A chieftain of the macabre and the weird, H.P. Lovecraft is one of the most influential horror writers of the 20th century. His stories are filled with the supernatural and the occult and his works have inspired many other writers, including Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, and Clive Barker. Here are some of the best quotes from H.P. Lovecraft. My very personal favorites. There are not many persons who know what wonders are opened to them in the stories and visions of their youth; for when as children we learn and dream, we think but half-formed thoughts, and when as men we try to remember, we are dulled and prosaic with the poison of life...

March 2023 Movie Reviews

March 2023 Movie Reviews

Wanna see what I watched last month? Check out February Movie Recap Lights, camera, action! March 2023 was a month filled with movie magic, and I had the pleasure of watching some truly amazing films. From thought-provoking dramas to side-splitting comedies, this month had it all. I’m excited to share my thoughts on the movies I watched, which include the morally challenging First Reformed, the hilarious Game Night, the emotionally charged Spencer, and the classic Edward Scissorhands....