Review: The Matrix Resurrections
18 years since the war between machines and humans seemingly came to an end in The Matrix Revolutions, Neo and Trinity return in the fourth entry in the franchise, The Matrix Resurrections, the final film of Warner Bros. grand experiment in day and day HBO Max releases that happened throughout 2021.
Gamebox 2.0: Games of December 2021
As 2021 comes to a close, we wrapped up the last bits of gaming for the year. We got to float around in the seas in Trash Sailors, silently took out enemies in Aiko’s Choice, survived a fast-food nightmare in Happy Humble Farms, bounced and toss robots around in Clockwork Aquario, hunted for resources in Mechajammer, and got some fun in the sun with friends in Retired Men’s Nude Beach Volleyball League.
Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home
After all the hype, speculation, and rumors, Spider-Man: No Way Home has finally arrived in theaters and completely blew away all expectations, no matter how high they were set.
Review: Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
After the over the top insanity of the Paul WS Anderson/Milla Jovovich Resident Evil series, Welcome to Raccoon City is a more faithful adaptation of the games and has quite a bit to make fans happy but its decision to cram Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2 into one short movie makes a lot of it feel rushed and underbaked.
Gamebox 2.0: Games of November 2021
As we roll into the holiday season, we’re thankful for being able to check out another batch of games for the latest Gamebox 2.0. We branch down paths in a lost FMV game, lead an army of the undead, battled punks in VR, and fought paranormal cyberpunk demons. Check out everything we review this November below
Review: Escape from Death Block 13
Charles Bronson doppelganger Robert Bronzi is back with the schlocky prison action movie Escape from Death Block 13, out now on DVD and On-Demand.
Review: Red Notice
One of the biggest movies in Netflix history from both budget and star-power, Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds star in the globe-trotting action/heist adventure Red Notice that starts out strong but gradually starts to wear thin as the movie goes on.
Review: Shock Wave 2
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
Review: Last Night in Soho
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.
Gamebox 2.0: Games of October 2021
It’s the time for gaming to bring out the thrills and chills for the fall season. This month, we got our hands on some titles that let us think tactically to search thru ruins, play the Devil’s advocate, and took on a blazing inferno. All these game reviews and more for this month’s Game Box 2.0: Games of October 2021.
Review: Warning
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.