Tag Archives: 2023

Cover art for 2023 rerelease of U2’s “Stay (Faraway, So Close!)” Single

Island.

Artwork for Antent’s “Hope to See You Again,” 2023

Variant Cover to “Green Arrow” #1, David Nakayama, 2023

DC Comics.  Cover C, card stock variant.

“Midtown Skyline at Sunset – View from Long Island, New York, USA,” photo by Romain Pontida, 2023

4-picture panorama stitched with Hugin, rectilinear projection

Cover to “X-Men Red” #17, Stefano Caselli, 2023

Marvel Comics.

Variant Cover to “Scarlet Witch” #3, Alex Ross, 2023

Marvel Comics.

Variant cover to “Fantastic Four” #4, Alex Ross, 2023

Marvel Comics.

Cover to “X-Force” #44, Daniel Acuna, 2023

Marvel Comics.

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Variant cover to “Detective Comics” #1072, Kelley Jones, 2023

DC Comics.  Cover B, Card Stock Variant.

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A very short review of “The Exorcist: Believer” (2023)

I’m sorry to report here that “The Exorcist: Believer” (2023) is indeed a bit lackluster.  (The buzz online was pretty critical of the this latest entry in the franchise.)

It starts off strongly enough.  The story’s setup is methodical and well paced, that characters feel real, and the movie does a good job building tension.  It’s in the latter half that the movie falls short — it slides into a chaotic jumble of characters and story elements.  There is one major story development that arrives as a welcome reference to the classic 1973 original film … but it’s written off in an unsatisfying way that has little effect on the plot as a whole.  (I am being intentionally vague here to avoid spoilers.)

There are a few things to like here … it is definitely a little scary in a couple of places.  And the two girls playing the afflicted teenagers (Lidyah Jewett and Olivia O’Neill) are superb.

“The Exorcist: Believer” isn’t a bad horror movie, exactly.  It’s really just average — and it has the misfortune of being compared to the original.



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