Although the latest film from Guy Ritchie, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, would appear to look like just another comedic gangster film of his, it’s surprisingly more like his take… Read more Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre Review: A thrilling and incredibly fun spy flick from Ritchie →
Played On: Nintendo Switch Difficulty: N/A Play Time: Roughly 2 Hours Developer Casus Ludi’s Blanc has been a hotly anticipated indie release since it debuted during a Nintendo Direct last… Read more Blanc Review: Beautiful world and heartfelt story can’t fully outweigh messy controls →
For her third film as a director, Elizabeth Banks puts a horror-comedy spin on a bizarre true story about a bear and some cocaine for an outrageously fun time with… Read more Cocaine Bear Review: Banks’ third film is a hilariously fun bloodbath →
The Creed films have handled the torch of the Rocky franchise incredibly well thus far charting a new legacy through Adonis’ personal story while still embodying the spirit of the… Read more Creed III (Spoiler-Free) Review: An incredible trilogy ender that defines the Creed legacy →
Even as someone who isn’t too familiar with the works of legendary Japanese horror manga writer/artist Junji Ito, known for Tomie and Uzumaki, Netflix’s new anime series based on his… Read more Netflix’s Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre Review →
For the MCU currently being in the “Multiverse Saga,” a lot of its stories post-Endgame haven’t really touched on the multiverse. Outside of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,… Read more Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* The Last of Us’ latest episode formally introduces a new pairing and some more monstrous entities, both human and infected, that culminates in the most… Read more HBO’s The Last of Us: Episode 5 Review →
Compared to previous episodes, the fourth episode of HBO’s The Last of Us definitely has the vibes of a standard filler episode where not much happens, yet it showcases a… Read more HBO’s The Last of Us: Episode 4 Review →