Howard Waldstein
Contributing since November, 2016
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About Howard Waldstein
Howard is a writer/editor living in Brooklyn, NY.
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Every Single Dragon Ball Series (In Chronological Order)
A multi-series anime spanning more than thirty years of episodes, this is every Dragon Ball series in chronological order.
REVIEW: The Iron Claw is a Stunning Display of Zac Efron's Formidable Talents
The Iron Claw, directed by Sean Durkin, and starring Zac Efron, is a harrowing tale of masculinity gone amok.
Transformers: 25 Best Quotes From Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime is one of the greatest heroes in pop culture history. His array of legendary and iconic quotes showcase exactly why he's loved by fans.
A Complete Chronological Timeline Of The DC Animated Movie Universe
Running for nearly 22 hours across over a dozen films, the DC Animated Movie Universe is a beast of an adaptation for the Justice League.
30 Awesome Cartoons Only 2000s Kids Will Remember
From the rising influence of anime to the birth of internet animation, these shows exemplify the best in kids' cartoons at the turn of the century.
Doctor Who's Least Popular Episodes, Ranked
Doctor Who is a beloved sci-fi series, but some episodes fall short, from "Sleep No More" to "The Witchfinders."
REVIEW: Hayao Miyazaki Soars Higher Than Ever With The Boy and the Heron
Hayao Miyazaki's first feature film in 10 years, The Boy and the Heron, is a life-affirming, animated masterpiece. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: May December Reunites Todd Haynes with Julianne Moore for a Complex Character Study
Todd Haynes' latest film, May December, puts Julianne Moore in the hot seat as an actress threatens her way of life. Here's CBR's review.
10 Saddest Deaths in Criminal Minds
Due to the nature of Criminal Minds, there are plenty of sad deaths and gruesome murders, from Stephen Shepherd to Haley Brooks.
25 Villains Who Were Actually Right
Villains may be "bad guys" but they don't always have bad ideas. From movies and TV to comics and video games, these villains had the right idea!
The 20 Strongest Adventure Time Characters, Ranked
Given the sheer number of characters in Adventure Time, it's not surprising how strong some of them can be, from Party God all the way to GOLB.
PREMIERE REVIEW: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters' Premiere Offers More Humans and Less Godzilla
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters introduces us to a new cast of characters, multiple timelines, and not a lot of kaiju. Here's CBR's review.
30 Best Fan-Favorite Game of Thrones Characters, Ranked
Game of Thrones may have ended its run in 2019, but its wide roster of incredible characters maintains a hold on pop culture even today.
Dream Scenario's Kristoffer Borgli Talks Genre-Bending, Modernity, and Nic Cage
Kristoffer Borgli's latest film, Dream Scenario, puts Nicolas Cage in a dream scenario that soon becomes a nightmare.
REVIEW: Dream Scenario Makes Nic Cage the Man of Your Dreams
Dream Scenario puts Nicolas Cage inside everyone's dreams, in Kristoffer Borgli's hilariously sad new movie. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: The Mysteries is an Elusive, Handmade Wonder from Bill Watterson and John Kascht
The Mysteries sees Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson and John Kascht embracing the unknown to mixed results. Here's CBR's review.
Dicks: The Musical's Aaron Jackson, Josh Sharp, Larry Charles, and Bowen Yang Talk About Their Foul-Mouthed Musical
The creative team behind A24's Dicks: The Musical sat down to discuss their raunchy, devil-may-care project, and those freaky Sewer Boys.
TMNT: Every TV Iteration Of The Ninja Turtles, Explained
The television series has been one of the most popular iterations of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise over the years.
REVIEW: Poor Things is a Crowd-Pleaser at the Cost of Ideas
Emma Stone stars in Yorgos Lanthimos' latest film, Poor Things, a steampunk gothic about reanimation and sexual awakening.
INTERVIEW: The Changeling's Victor LaValle Discusses the Fairy Tales and Universal Human Truths at the Series' Core
Victor LaValle, author of The Changeling, sits down with CBR to discuss the Apple TV+ series and its worldly influences.