Review: All About Evil
Now available on Shudder, Natasha Lyonne stars in the 2010 cult horror movie All About Evil, which is an homage to cult and midnight movies as theater owner Deborah Tennis boosts attendance with a series of original horror shorts, but the audience is unaware that Deb is actually murdering people and filming it for her “art”.
Review: Jurassic World: Dominion
Being billed as the “conclusion to the Jurassic era” and closing out the Jurassic Park/World storyline, Jurassic World: Dominion has some fun moments and the very welcome return of the OG Jurassic Park trio of Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum but is overall kind of a bloated finale that is neither truly terrible nor particularly great.
Review: Scare Zone
A real killer stalks a haunted attraction, picking off the staff one by one, in the slasher horror movie Scare Zone, which was partially filmed on location at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights.
Review: Top Gun: Maverick
There have been numerous “legacy sequels” of varying degrees of quality over the last few years but Top Gun: Maverick easily stands out as one of, if not the, best ones yet with, among other things, some truly jaw-dropping aerial action.
Gamebox 2.0: Games of May 2022
Last month we experienced a lot of games at PAX East but the flow of new games never stops. We have even more games that got sent our way and for this month we tried: the Soulslike isometric action of Achilles: Legends Untold, a horror sim in Ravenous Devils, the pushing puzzles of Sokobos, roguelike golfing with Golfie, and more for this month’s game reviews.
Review: Chip N Dale: Rescue Rangers
Beloved to almost every 90s kid, The Disney Afternoon has already seen one fantastic reboot in the former of the excellent new Ducktales and now Chip N Dale gets their shot at a comeback with the absolutely hilarious and thoroughly meta new Disney+ movie, Chip N Dale: Rescue Rangers.
Everything Action at PAX East 2022
After two long years, Pax East was ready to rocket off again and bring gamers together to reach new heights of fun. Pax East 2022 was held on April 21 – 24, and it was a four-day celebration with people from across the country and around the world, showcasing the latest and greatest in games, technology, and creativity. Check out everything we played and experienced in this report from the con.
Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
A fun but somewhat messy ride, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness continues to explore the alternate universes of the MCU and pits Doctor Strange and his new ally America Chavez up against a powerful magical threat that threatens all of reality.
Gamebox 2.0: Games of April 2022
We got to try our hands on highly anticipated Rogue Legacy 2, went old school in with Taito arcade classics, flipped burgers in space in Godlike Burger. and more. Check out everything we got to play below in the Gamebox.
Review: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
Nicolas Cage has played many memorable and over-the-top characters over his career but in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent he takes on possibly his greatest role, himself (or at least a fictionalized version of himself).
The Pull List – Immortal Red Sonja #1
Cursed by enchanted chainmail that imprisons its wearer, Sonja is on a quest free herself from the armor’s steely grip. She travels far from her home to a distant land to seek answers. But no matter how far she travels to foreign lands, she finds familiar danger. Sonja steps into Arthurian legends to craft her own lore one sword swipe at a time.