Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Shock Wave 2 November 3, 2021 One of the biggest movies of last year worldwide, Shock Wave 2 arrived on VOD this week and stars Hong Kong legend Andy Lau as a former bomb disposal officer who gets caught up in a web of a terrorist plot made worse by amnesia brought on by a bomb blast he’s the main suspect in
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Last Night in Soho November 2, 2021 Edgar Wright returns with his follow-up to Baby Driver, the intriguing psychological thriller/horror movie Last Night in Soho which lacks some of his normal kinetic visual style and humor but still oozes style and an interesting time-hopping mystery led by two great performances by Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Warning October 26, 2021 The new sci-fi movie Warning features some interesting ideas and a solid cast, but it never fully explores its interesting ideas or links them together in any meaningful or compelling ways.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Halloween Kills October 19, 2021 While it has some brutal kills from the OG bogeyman, Michael Myers, and some solid fan service, Halloween Kills mostly feels like wheel-spinning before the actual conclusion of the Michael/Laurie battle in next year’s Halloween Ends.
Gamebox 2.0 Reviews Gamebox 2.0: Games of August 2021 August 27, 2021 Summer is winding down but the gaming hasn’t slowed a bit. We squeezed the last bits of summer gaming as we checked out another batch of PC and console titles over the past month. We visited a cyberpunk future, redressed tackey clothing, fought as a blind warrior prince, protected our squadmates in WW2, and more! Our reviews are below for our August edition of the Gamebox.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Free Guy August 17, 2021 After over a year of delay thanks to the pandemic, Free Guy finally arrived this past weekend in theaters (and only theaters) and it was worth the wait as it’s a surprisingly sweet but still action-packed and funny summer blockbuster.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: The Suicide Squad August 9, 2021 James Gunn crosses the aisle to DC and brings the same sense of humor and heart he brought to Guardians of the Galaxy (and lots of ridiculous violence) for the excellent The Suicide Squad, which fixes everything about the mediocre first Suicide Squad movie by creating a better plot and more interesting and fun characters.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Snake Eyes July 27, 2021 Even though 2013’s GI Joe: Retaliation was a pretty significant step-up from its predecessor, Rise of Cobra, Paramount and Hasbro decided to start from scratch with Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins but it doesn’t generate the same level of optimism as Bumblebee did for the Transformers franchise.