The sequel to the 2017 hit, The Hitman’s Bodyguard, is a perfectly funny follow-up largely in part to the amazing chemistry of its leading trio. Not too long after the… Read more The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard Review: A sequel’s falts made up through consistent laughs →
The next series for the MCU arrives in Loki as we see the titular god of mischief have a run-in with the time police and face their own actions and… Read more Loki: Series Premiere Review →
HBO Max’s new comedy series, Hacks, has a delightfully biting comedic wit that stems from the chemistry and energy of its central polar-opposite paring. The series follows young writer Ana… Read more HBO Max’s Hacks: Premiere Episodes Review →
Netflix’s acclaimed animated series Love, Death & Robots returns for another volume of mesmerizing, mind-bending tales centered around its three titular themes. When this series first debuted back in 2019,… Read more Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots: Volume II Review →
While it originally was meant to be the next big animated theatrical release from producers Chris Miller and Phil Lord, Sony has brought The Mitchell’s Vs. the Machines to Netflix… Read more The Mitchells Vs. the Machines Review: A heartwarmingly hilarious animated family road trip for the ages →
Reviewed On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Hazelight Studios left a big impact in the gaming community when it launched a solely co-op experience back in 2018 with A Way Out.… Read more It Takes Two Review: The most innovative and impressive co-op game to date →
The newest original series to hit HBO Max, Made for Love, is an intriguing dark dramedy that sees Cristin Milioti continue to kill it in a story where love and… Read more HBO Max’s Made for Love: Premiere Episodes Review →
HBO Max’s newest original series Genera+ion is a spectacular and accessible dramedy that delves into teenage sexual exploration with an excellent comedic wit and characters. It’s easy to solely see… Read more HBO Max’s Genera+ion Review: An effective dramedy with spectacular storytelling, comedy, and performances →