Roundhouse Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Zach and Joe give their thoughts on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and whether it lives up to, or possibly surpasses, the first movie.
Review: Asura
Chris takes on various Indian mythological creatures in the new game Asura from Ogre Head Studios, which features randomly generated levels in the vein of Diablo or Torchlight.
Review: The Fate of the Furious
The seemingly impossible happens when Dom (Vin Diesel) betrays the family and works with cyberterrorist Cipher (Charlize Theron) in the 8th entry in the Fast and Furious franchise, The Fate of the Furious.
Review: Punch Club Console Edition
Chris enters the ring to try out the console edition of TinyBuild and Lazy Bear Games excellent fighting RPG, Punch Club.
Review: Power Rangers
The rebooted Power Rangers has arrived and it’s a pretty mixed bag with a solid new team but not enough Mighty Morphin’.
Review: Logan
Hugh Jackman has hung up the claws after 17 years of playing Wolverine and Logan is an incredible send-off for both the character and Jackman as Logan reluctantly becomes the protector of a young mutant named Laura who is being hunted by a nefarious genetics company in 2029.
Review: Don’t Kill It
Unlike contemporaries like Steven Seagal, who seems to get lazier and lazier with each movie, Dolph Lundgren has only gotten better, with great supporting work in The Expendables movies, a great guest starring role currently on Arrow, the wonderfully bizarre and brutal Universal Solider sequels and more. Don’t Kill It is his latest effort where […]
Review: John Wick Chapter 2
John Wick is forced back into action because of a blood oath he made to try and escape the assassin life in John Wick Chapter 2, which does everything a great sequel should do to expand the world and up the action.
Review: Will Save the Galaxy for Food
Will Save the Galaxy for Food is sci fi comedy novel that reads like a season 2 episode of Futurama and making all the bad decisions in the Mass Effect games (Which are both good things for the nerdy uninitiated). I’ve been a fan of Yahtzee’s humor from his works on Zero Punctuation and his […]
Review: The Lego Batman Movie
2014’s The Lego Movie is a hard act to follow but The Lego Batman Movie is just as hilarious as it’s predecessor, jam packed with references and homages to the entire history of the Caped Crusader.
Review: Split
M. Night Shymalan started to pull himself partly out of the hole he dug himself into in the mid-2000’s in 2015 with The Visit and he pulls himself completely out this year with the fantastic thriller Split, where James McAvoy plays a man with 23 personalities who has kidnapped three girls to awaken a powerful 24th personality nicknamed “The Beast”.