Review: Blue Beetle
As the old DC Universe continues its death knell at the box office, Blue Beetle is a solid and fun intro to the character, even if it doesn’t do anything you haven’t really seen before in other superhero movies.
Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
The TMNT are constantly evolving and the latest version that recently hit theaters takes cues from the Spider-Verse while delivering a new, fresh, and funny take on the Ninja Turtles.
Review: Til Death Do Us Part
Coming from the creator of the Final Destination series and directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., Til Death Do Us Part finds a runaway bride having to go to bloody lengths to try and escape her old life and start a new one.
Gamebox 2.0: Games of July 2023
As the summer days get hotter, so do the action-packed games we got to try out this month. This July brought a lot of fun retro titles for a new generation like cult classic FPS Rise of the Triad and the RayStorm X RayCrisis HD Collection. We got to do some fast-pacing shooting in Crime Boss: Rockay City and Rightfully, Beary Arms. Check out all reviews in the Gamebox 2.0: Games of July 2023.
Review: The Island
Michael Jai White is back and looking for vengeance for his murdered brother in the new action thriller The Island, out this Friday in theaters, VOD, and digital.
Review: Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One
The IMF team led by Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) returns for their most dangerous mission yet in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One, which continues the series’ trademark twisty and smart plots and the death-defying and thrilling action set pieces.
Game Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Hung Parliament
If you’ve ever wanted to test your detective skills like the legendary Sherlock Holmes, then you can strap on your Meta Quest headset and experience Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Hung Parliament, available in the Meta App Lab
Game Review: Tiny Thor
Coming from Asylum Square and Gameforge 4D GmbH, Tiny Thor pays homage to classic 16-bit action platformers from the SNES and Genesis era with some fun new twists.
Review: Shin Ultraman
Following up on his take on Godzilla, Shin Godzilla, director Shinji Higuchi has tackled another beloved tokusatsu property, Ultraman, with Shin Ultraman, out now on DVD, Blu-ray, and VOD.
Review: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Taking over for Steven Spielberg, director James Mangold previously sent Wolverine off with Logan and has now directed what is Harrison Ford’s final time in the fedora with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. While obviously not at the level of any of the original trilogy, it is a massive improvement over Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and a fun, if overly long, send-off for Indy.
Gamebox 2.0: Games of June 2023
As we head into the summer, sometimes you need to stay inside and beat the heat with some video games, and we got to check out several new games this month for the latest Gamebox 2.0. We played the “most extreme” 90s shooter ever made with Slayers X, took up Mjolnir as Tiny Thor, got caught in a spooky time-loop with Homebody, and more.