Gamebox 2.0: Leatherface Legacy Edition
For the latest edition of Gamebox 2.0, we got to take control of Leatherface in Dead by Daylight, played some stylish new takes on old school genres with Pankapu and Samurai Riot, the latest blockbuster Uncharted game and more.
Review: American Assassin
Based on the action thriller books by Vince Flynn, Dylan O’Brien plays Mitch Rapp, who is recruited into the CIA’s black ops unit Orion to train as an assassin and take out terrorist threats.
The Pull List: September 13 2017
After a small delay in catching up on September’s comic, I’ve finally made time to relax and read up on last week’s new comic book day releases. I’ve been hunting down back issues of American Gods while the TV version is preparing for its next season on Starz. I’m refreshing my Ninjak knowledge with his […]
Review: IT
A reboot of the Stephen King novel, and the 90s miniseries with the indelible performance of Tim Curry, the new IT is an excellent reboot that wisely updates and cuts certain things while keeping the heart and scares intact as The Losers’ Club takes on the horrifying entity that prays on their fears.
Gamebox 2.0: Tactical Majima Edition
Zach and Chris got the chance to check out some new games out for this edition of Gamebox 2.0 like Yakuza Kiwami, The Metronomicon: Slay the Dance Floor and Doomwheel while also catching up on some older recent games.
Gamebox 2.0: Galaxy of Dice Rolls Edition
Another edition of Gamebox 2.0 is here with a bunch of recent games that we got to check out, with a bunch of them sharing similar board game inspirations, using dice and cards as keys to their combat like Children of Zodiarcs and Galaxy of Pen & Paper.
Review: The Dark Tower
The Dark Tower series is Stephen King’s magnum opus but unlike the unique and complex story told in the eight novels, the movie version strips everything to the bone for an incredibly generic “stop the end of the world” action movie.
Review: Atomic Blonde
Coming off John Wick, David Leitch directs the Cold War thriller Atomic Blonde with Charlize Theron kicking ass and looking stylish but, unfortunately, the movie is not exactly what was advertised.
Review: Dunkirk
Christopher Nolan puts his trademark precision and visual style to the true life events of Dunkirk in 1940, when Allied forces were in retreat and awaiting evacuation to the UK with the Axis forces tightening the noose every day.
Review: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Unrestrained by studio interference, Luc Besson’s imagination is fully unleashed in Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets but unfortunately the plotting and acting don’t live up to the stunning visuals.
The Pull List: Amazing Age #1 & #2
Did you grow up doodling super heroes? Heroes that could fly, break through walls, save innocent people and fight evil? High school cartoonist Sam Charleston did, and now his imaginary world has become his reality troubles in Amazing Age. Created by Matthew D. Smith, Jeremy Massie and Christine Brunson, and published by Alterna Comics, Amazing […]