Batman and Red Robin #19

Batman and Red Robin #19Damian may be dead, but he won’t stay that way if Batman can help it. Batman and Robin begins anew with Batman getting a different member of the Bat-Family filling-in for the recently departed Robin. That doesn’t mean you can classify Batman and Red Robin #19 as a team-up by even the loosest definition of the term.

Overcome with grief Batman has sought out Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E. in an attempt to learn what keeps the undead creature alive and find a way to resurrect his son. It’s certainly an unexpected cameo, and the first time we’ve seen the New 52 version of the Dark Knight driven to such extremes. That said, the story worked for me (especially as the New 52 has been vague about both the existence and Batman’s knowledge of Lazarus Pits leaving that option, at least for now, off the table).

Carrie Kelley, the young woman who would become Robin in Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns is given new life as a Gotham City College student who had been tutoring Damian before his death. Bruce is unlikely to forget his first face-to-face meeting with the spunky young woman as she opens her door dressed in a Robin costume.

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Trance

  • Title: Trance
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TranceTwo thoughts ran through my head when the end credits rolled on the latest film from director Danny Boyle. First, Rosario Dawson is one hell of a beautiful woman. Seriously, this film will be known, even more than for its train wreck of a plot, for the infinite number of screenshots of the fully nude actress which will inevitably hit the Internet in the coming months.

And second, when you get past the smoke and mirrors, the endless twists, turns, misdirection, and Dawson’s full frontal nudity, there’s not really that much to Trance. Despite a strong set-up, the script by Joe Ahearne and John Hodge eventually crumbles under the wight of its preposterous plot. Trance is simply too complicated for its own good.

The film opens with the theft of a $25 million painting from an auction house in broad daylight by a brazen group of criminals (Vincent Cassel, Danny SapaniWahab SheikhMatt Cross). Despite the best efforts of our narrator, the heroic auctioneer Simon (James McAvoy) who is injured in the heist, the crooks make off with the painting.

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Nashville – My Heart Would Know

  • Title: Nashville – My Heart Would Know
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Nashville - My Heart Would Know

Learning of Lamar’s (Powers Boothe) heart attack Rayna (Connie Britton) is forced to withdraw from the sold out New York City concert and fly with her daughters (Lennon StellaMaisy Stella) back home to Nashville. In the hospital with her sister (Judith Hoag) and Watty (JD Souther), Rayna learns a little more about both her parents and the struggles that they kept from her. Meanwhile her sister makes a few discoveries of her own including finding out Teddy’s (Eric Close) girlfriend (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) was responsible for leaking the story of Teddy and Rayna’s divorce to the press.

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Psych – Deez Nups

  • Title: Psych – Deez Nups
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Psych - Deez Nups

On the eve of Lassiter’s (Timothy Omundson) hastily thrown together wedding to Marlowe (Kristy Swanson), Shawn (James Roday) and Gus (Dulé Hill) procure a party bus and along with Henry (Corbin Bernsen), Woody (Kurt Fuller), and Lassie’s best friend Stumpy (Pete Gardner) kidnap the detective for his bachelor party on the road to the casino resort. Meanwhile Juliet (Maggie Lawson) and Chief Vick (Kirsten Nelson) get roped into Marlowe’s bachelorette party thrown by her friend from prison, Big Wendy (Cocoa Brown).

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Winter Soldier #17

Winter Soldier #17After uncovering the identity of the “Electric Ghost” a pissed off Winter Soldier realizes why Nick Fury wanted him on this assignment as the last time Bucky saw the woman responsible for terrorist attacks around the world he was still brainwashed and working for the Russians and she was a young girl whose parents he had just murdered in front of her.

Once Fury fills him in on how bad things have gotten thanks to this Russian-bred madwoman enhanced by the same Cosmic Rays which gave the Fantastic Four their powers, Bucky and S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Joe Robards have no choice but to risk their lives by heading into space, sneaking aboard the woman’s cloaked satellite and eliminating the threat once and for all.

After the heavy set-up, questionable plot choices, and goofy island of assassins, writer Jason LaTour finally seems to be settling down with the character. Winter Soldier #17 has a Bond-like quality (even if that Bond is Moonraker), that fans of the character may enjoy. For fans.

[Marvel, $2.99]

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