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Movie Review: Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning (Part One)

Mission: Impossible started out as a TV series airing on CBS in September of 1966. After 7 glorious years it was later revived in 88 for two more seasons on ABC, but not until Tom Cruise came along did the IP infect my generation with super-spy fever.

Movie Review: Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Your mission (should you choose to accept it) is to join audiences in theaters this week for the release of Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. Your team leader will be the infamous Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise),…

Manga Review: All You Need Is Kill

by Mike Favila, Editor Like most Americans, my first exposure to All You Need Kill was through the excellent action film, Edge of Tomorrow, directed by Doug Liman, and starring Tom Cruise.  It didn’t look that amazing from the previews, but…

Geek Gift Guide: Matt’s 2014 Blu-ray Recommendations

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Black Friday is approaching. The holidays are upon us. Now is the time to start planning on what to get for your friends and family, and ComicsOnline has you covered! Check out Matt’s Top 5 Blu-ray…

Movie Review: Edge of Tomorrow

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor You only live once…unless you are Major William Cage (Tom Cruise – Oblivion), in which case you get to re-live the same day over and over again. The new sci-fi thriller Edge of Tomorrow is…

Movie Review: Oblivion

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Oblivion is a visually stunning film that features a series of twists and turns that will keep audiences excited and on the edge of their seats for a very thrilling take on the sci-fi genre. What…

Movie Review: Rock of Ages

What do you want to do with your life? by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief In the late 1980s I listened to classic rock and heavy metal all day long. I had long, bleached blond hair and even had a hair band…

Blu-ray & DVD Review: Tropic Thunder

Tropic Thunder is an action movie set in the Vietnam war set within a comedy of the same name. Whether you’re talking about the comedy or the war drama within, Tropic Thunder is an all-star extravaganza that satires stardom, war movies, and really all of Hollywood.

Ben Stiller (producer of The Ruins) stars as Tugg Speedman as who in turn stars as Four Leaf Tayback. Speedman is the ultimate action hero whose fame has seen better days.

Jack Black (Kung Fu Panda) stars as Jeff Portnoy who in turn stars as Fats. Portnoy is a heroin addict whose fame is largely based on movies featuring himself playing multiple roles in fat suits.