While Shaft might boast some fun action sequences and comedic moments, as well as the return of Samuel L. Jackson and Richard Roundtree to the titular role, it also shows… Read more Shaft Review: Jackson’s still great in a truly out of touch sequel. →
In the latest episode of Swamp Thing, He Speaks, we are introduced to a new villain, see Avery make a dramatically evil turn, see where other characters are going next,… Read more Swamp Thing: He Speaks Review →
You know, it’s rare when the concept of the film immediately has me hooked, but that’s what happened when I came across Head Count. The cast is full of unknown… Read more Head Count Review: A creepy, slick, and fresh feature debut from writer/director Elle Callahan →
Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A NetherRealm returns to bring more blood and carnage with Mortal Kombat 11 as well as great gameplay, characters, and, unfortunately, a story mode that… Read more Mortal Kombat 11 Review: NetherRealm continues to deliver the bloody, gory goods that fans want →
Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Justin Roiland, best known as a co-creator of Rick and Morty, has channeled his voice, vision, humor, and pretty much every amount of talent… Read more Trover Saves the Universe Review: Justin Roiland’s newest game is full of funny dialogue, fun gameplay, and “ooowee” goodness →
On this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, World’s Apart, we delve deeper into the relationship between Abby and the Sunderlands, get our first full look at Derek Mears as the… Read more Swamp Thing: Worlds Apart Review →
Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficultly: Devil Hunter (Normal) When the news dropped at Microsoft’s E3 press conference that Capcom was creating Devil May Cry V, I was incredibly excited to… Read more Devil May Cry V Review: Demon slaying has never felt so good →
Netflix’s newest horror film, The Perfection, is horror at it’s finest and boast two strong leading performances from Allison Williams and Logan Browning as well as a story with twists… Read more The Perfection Review: Netflix’s horrific hidden gem that’s riveting, stomach-churning, and a true must-see →