Review: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Unrestrained by studio interference, Luc Besson’s imagination is fully unleashed in Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets but unfortunately the plotting and acting don’t live up to the stunning visuals.
Review: War for the Planet of the Apes
The third, and possibly final chapter, in the rebooted Apes franchise, War for the Planet of the Apes is an incredible, dark, epic story that finds Caesar (Andy Serkis) up against the fanatical and ruthless Colonel (Woody Harrelson), who will stop at nothing to wipe apekind out of existence.
Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming
After his fantastic debut in Civil War, Tom Holland is back and starring as Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Homecoming, which finds the friendly neighborhood wallcrawler trying to prove himself to Tony Stark while balancing high school and tracking down a crew of arms dealers led by the vicious Adrian Toomes aka The Vulture.
Review: Baby Driver
Edgar Wright is finally back after closing out the Cornetto Trilogy with the musically charged crime/heist movie Baby Driver, where Ansel Elgort plays getaway driver Baby who uses music to both drown out his tinnitus and drive with pinpoint accuracy.
Review: The Mummy
The first movie of Universal’s “Dark Universe” has arrived with The Mummy and Joe has his take on whether or not it gets the new Universal Monsters world off on the right foot.
Review: Wonder Woman
After two messy (but still interesting, at least to us) DC Extended Universe movies last year, 2017 gets off on much more solid footing with the fantastic solo Wonder Woman movie, as the perfectly cast and bad ass Gal Gadot as Diana heads to World War I to hunt down Ares, the God of War, with American agent Steve Trevor (Chris Pine)
Review: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is back for another adventure, this time teaming up with Will and Elizabeth Turner’s son Henry (Brenton Thwaites) to find Poseidon’s Trident, which could free Will from the Flying Dutchman and save Jack from the ghostly vengeance of Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem)
Review: Shu – Caverns of the Nightjars PS4 edition
Out now on the PS4 & PC, Shu: Caverns of the Nightjars by Coatsink & Secret Lunch is the free DLC expansion that adds extra levels and character combinations to the already highly entertaining Shu game. The PC version had received the first 3 levels back in April, the PS4 version receives the completed expansion May 23rd. […]
Review: Alien: Covenant
Alien: Covenant offers up a solid entry in the Alien franchise but doesn’t really follow through on any of the mythology or questions raised in Prometheus, especially in regard to the Engineers.
Review: Boomerang App
As a huge cartoon fan I was pretty excited to see more options to watch classic cartoons that I don’t seem to come across too easily these days. In the dark days of 1991, there were few TV channels that was dedicated to just cartoons all the time. The reasonable options was to rush home after school […]
Review: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
Charlie Hunnam is the latest actor taking on the role of King Arthur, except this time he’s a cocky, street smart thief who must learn to wield Excalibur to free Camelot from the control of his evil uncle Vortigern in Guy Ritchie’s take on Arthurian legend, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.