*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* Kicking the new year off on a more chilling and terrifying note, HBO brings the latest collaboration from director Alex de la Iglesia and HBO… Read more HBO’s 30 Coins Series Premiere Episodes Review →
One aspect of my love for gaming that doesn’t really come up in my reviews, mostly because it doesn’t pertain to the overall quality of a game, is my love… Read more Platinum Memories: The road to my 100th Platinum Trophy on PlayStation →
Although Liam Neeson has proved time and time again that he’s the definition of a modern-day action hero with a lineage of films that showcase his own special brand of… Read more Honest Thief Review: Neeson’s latest action outing is one of his blandest →
When Patty Jenkins’ version of Wonder Woman came out a couple of years ago, it wasn’t a film that necessarily blew my mind, but definitely impressed me with how… Read more Wonder Woman 1984 Review: A flawed, but mostly fun new outing fans will enjoy →
Garnering a ton of acclaim leading up to its release for the performances from Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman, Netflix’s latest big December release, director George C. Wolfe’s… Read more Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Review: A fiery, furious, and heartbreakingly emotional modern masterpiece →
When this year started, before the COVID-19 Pandemic changed everything, I had written an article for In Their Own League about my most anticipated movies of the year and proclaimed… Read more The Queen’s Gambit Review: A compelling character driven narrative matched with a complex showcasing of chess →
When I originally saw a trailer for the indie horror flick Spiral as it was being promoted for its debut on the horror streaming service Shudder, it’s reminiscence to Get… Read more Spiral Review: Evokes intriguing LGBT horror in not so thrilling fashion →
Played On: PlayStation 4 (Original) Difficulty: Normal Final Fantasy VII is usually regarded as not only one of the most top-tier Final Fantasy games of all-time, but even one of… Read more Final Fantasy VII Remake: An impressive and ambitious new standard for remakes →