A Death in Tokyo (2022)
A solid, if unremarkable, murder mystery so intrinsically Japanese in both scope and execution it’s worth your attention.
A solid, if unremarkable, murder mystery so intrinsically Japanese in both scope and execution it’s worth your attention.
A great performance by Brendan Fraser in an otherwise so-so film that nearly buckles under the weight of its strained metaphor.
The fifth Ballard and Bosch adventure is beginning to look more and more like a swan song for Connelly’s detective.
Helps mount your Pro Controller to the Switch OLED without much hassle or fuss – just be careful about the weight.
Feels more like an unfinished outline of a sprawling Southern saga that never quite delivers the goods.
Gauld’s fourth comic collection proves nothing can keep a dedicated bibliophile from their two true loves; books and isolation.
The 50th collection of Dilbert comics makes it clear the world isn’t getting any smarter, and that’s just the way we like it.
The 27th Sherman’s Lagoon collection marks 30 years of Jim Toomey’s fish funnies and ecological life lessons.
A smaller, surprisingly capable eReader that offers a delightful reading experience for both text and audiobooks.
Offers an interesting look at how obsessed early 2000s horror was with urban legends and killing depressed teens.