Not exact matches
Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams strike
comic gold — or
at least silver plate —
as a hyper - competitive game - crazy couple whose suburban couples gaming party goes way off the rails when an equally competitive globe - trotting / high rolling brother to the husband (Kyle Chandler, cast against type) comes
home, initiates a murder / kidnapping mystery game that is in turn hijacked by real hoodlums who play for keeps.
Suspenseful and hilarious, despondent and optimistic, I Don't Feel
at Home in This World Anymore is a masterful genre film, one that immerses itself in the small, painful indignities of everyday life, and then casts the battle against those wrongs
as a serio -
comic odyssey of sleuthing, heavy metal, and nunchakus.
Now on
home video
as of Tuesday, Bloody Disgusting sat down with Evil Dead (review) director Fede Alvarez
at the Movies on Demand Lounge
at the Hard Rock during the San Diego
Comic - Con to get you the scoop on the film's inevitable sequel and more.
For fifteen years, Daniel Stone has been an even - tempered, mild - mannered man: a stay -
at -
home dad to Trixie and a husband who has put his own career
as a
comic book artist behind that of his wife, Laura, who teaches Dante's Inferno
at a local college.
Yet
at this dawn of a new digital age for
comics,
as all publishers stand to benefit from a reader's ability to select and sample in the privacy of their own
home, Comixology and similar apps have become the best legal way to source
comics on the day of release.
As always I love looking
at all the geeky merchandise and wanted so badly to come
home with some art or a Dark Knight Batman & Superman figure pack that looked beautiful, but alas money was tight and I was aiming to pick up some
comics to review, just like I did
at Glasgow last year.
The dialogue sounded
as if they came straight out of the
comics, and playing the game was just like being
at home.