Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Erica is the newest FMV “Choose Your Own Adventure” game/interactive film from London Studios to hit PlayStation after it was surprisingly dropped during Gamescom… Read more Erica Review: In its attempts to set new standards for “choose your own adventure” storytelling, Erica ends up being just standard →
With a sadistically fun sense of humor and thrilling twists and turns, Ready or Not is horror/comedy at its finest and game that’s too good to resist. The film follows… Read more Ready or Not Review: The horror/comedy you should be seeking →
Highly regarded as one of the most intricate and thrilling Batman stories ever told, Batman: Hush has always been a fan-favorite – as well as a favorite of mine. Personally,… Read more Batman: Hush Review: A hollow adaptation of iconic Batman story arc →
Although he might be coming off of the hot mess known as The Cloverfield Paradox, writer/director Julius Onah not only completely redeems himself with this newest film Luce, but creates… Read more Luce Review: Onah’s socially aware thriller is thought-provoking, gripping, and never holds back →
Coming off her hit horror debut, The Babadook, writer/director Jennifer Kent sophomore effort is a grisly revenge tale with more female perspective, stellar performances, and slow-burning suspense. The film, set… Read more The Nightingale Review: Kent’s sophomore outing gives a fresh, new perspective on revenge →
Different fanbases can go through tough times when their content just isn’t given the respect it deserves and no fanbase has had a tougher time than those that have followed… Read more Swamp Thing Series Finale Review →
In the penultimate episode of Swamp Thing, The Anatomy Lesson, we finally dig into what Swamp Thing (Derek Mears) actually is as Woodrue (Kevin Durand) literally digs into him, Avery… Read more Swamp Thing: The Anatomy Lesson Review →
In this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, Long Walk Home, we get to see Avery’s (Will Patton) madness go deeper as he treks through the swamp, the Conclave’s grip grows… Read more Swamp Thing: Long Walk Home Review →