Review: The Nice Guys
After Iron Man 3, Shane Black returns to his roots for the excellent and hilarious LA noir action/comedy The Nice Guys, featuring buddy “cops” Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe.
Review: Valkyria Chronicles Remastered
If you haven’t tried the original PS3 cult classic Valkyria Chronicles, Sega has issued orders for it’s return for the PS4. Valkyria Chronicles Remastered is a blend of tactical RPG and a third person shooter (And tons of anime tropes) that creates a different take on the tactical games. Instead of a tradition grid base design, the player can […]
Review: Captain America: Civil War
After 8 years, the MCU shows no signs of stopping with maybe the best movie yet in the franchise, Captain America: Civil War, as Captain America and Iron Man go to war over both UN oversight for The Avengers and the fate of Bucky Barnes aka The Winter Soldier.
Review: Hardcore Henry
Putting you inside the head of a cybernetic super soldier, Hardcore Henry finds the titular character trying to rescue his wife from a psychic (and psychotic) warlord trying to raise an army of cyborgs like Henry.
Review: The Phoenix Incident
One of the most infamous UFO sightings in history gets a found footage/faux documentary spin in The Phoenix Incident, starring Troy Baker, Yuri Lowenthal, Travis Willingham and Liam O’Brien.
Review: Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice
Did Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice live up to the hype? We’ve seen it in IMAX. After years of waiting, here’s everything you need to know…
Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane
The “spiritual successor” to Cloverfield is here and while it doesn’t have giant kiaju or found footage chaos, it is an excellently acted, incredibly tense thriller that pulls it’s inspiration from The Twilight Zone or The Outer Limits.
Review: Weaponized
Despite the presence of two potentially scenery devouring co-stars, a giant robot and nanobots, Weaponized is a pretty standard thriller that recently came out on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Review: London Has Fallen
The sequel to one of our favorite action flicks of the last few years, London Has Fallen isn’t taking itself too seriously. And that’s fine with us.
Review: The Witch
If you’re looking for an atmospheric, slow burn horror movie, The Witch is definitely one to check out as a family in the 1630s slow falls apart as a series of tragic events starts to occur around them.
Review: Deadpool
The Merc with a Mouth finally gets his due on the big screen as Ryan Reynolds puts on the red spandex to play Wade Wilson/Deadpool, out for revenge against the people who turned him into a deformed but invincible mutant.