Comic-Con@Home on IGN Live Stream Schedule Officially Announced!

Today, as part of its unique collaboration with San Diego Comic-Con, IGN announced the official lineup for its Comic-Con@Home on IGN Live programming, taking place July 22 – 26. IGN’s programming includes exclusive panels, interviews, trailer and news breakdowns, expert analysis, and more.

The Comic-Con@Home on IGN Live stream will be distributed across IGN’s suite of platforms, including IGN’s website and apps, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, Snapchat, Instagram and OTT platforms, as well as Comic-Con’s YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and the Comic-Con@Home website.

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Review – I Know This Much Is True (2020)

by Armando Vanegas

HBO is back with another show to make people sad. If the coronavirus and the recent issues concerning racial inequality from law enforcement weren’t enough to make you feel sad about what’s going on in the world, then this should do the trick. I Know This Much is True is the latest HBO mini-series that stars Mark Ruffalo as a man named Dominick and his twin brother Thomas as they struggle to make a life together as a family in Three Rivers, Connecticut in 1990. It becomes such a struggle that it takes a toll on Dominick in devastating ways. Not only does he have that but there’s also an ex-wife who comes back into his life forcing him to face some demons, a tumultuous relationship with his new girlfriend and father, and a mission to translate his maternal great-grandfather’s diary entries with some roadblocks set up by the eccentric woman he’s hired to translate it. So like most HBO shows, a barrel of laughs.

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Review – Underwater (2020)

by Kevin Muller

The oceans occupy 71% of this planet. As humans, our knowledge of what is down there is limited. Over the years, scientists have deep dived and discovered many unknown organisms. We have always been concerned about life from the above, but maybe we should be as concerned with what lies beneath us. That is the plot of the sci-fi film, Underwater. Does the film do something interesting with this idea or does it sink?

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