Review: Terminator: Genisys
With the return of Arnold, Terminator: Genisys is the best sequel since T2 as it remixes both that movie and the original into a new alternate timeline where Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor must stop Skynet before it can be activated.
Review: L.A. Slasher
Fed up with the vapidness of Reality TV, a vigilante, The LA Slasher, takes it upon himself to clean up LA in the slasher/satire, LA Slasher.
Gamebox 2.0: 1st Rule of Punch Club
We got to check out some E3 demos for a couple of upcoming Tiny Build games along with some downloadable titles on the PS4 and a throwback top down PC shooter for this edition of Gamebox 2.0.
Review: Jurassic World
22 years after the landmark blockbuster, we again visit Isla Nublar — this time with a fully functioning park. But does indie director Colin Trevorrow and stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard bring us on a dino-fueled joy ride or a jurassic-sized disappointment?
Review: Insidious: Chapter 3
Set before the the events of Insidious Chapter 1, Chapter 3 is another tale of a haunting of a twisted entity preying on a family, and its up Elise Rainier to help.
Introducing: Gamebox 2.0
Video Games are the focus of our new category where we talk about what we’ve been playing, classic game reviews and more.
Review: San Andreas
The Rock literally takes on the Earth itself as he fights his way through earthquake ravaged Los Angeles and San Fransisco to rescue his wife and daughter in the new disaster movie, San Andreas.
Review: Tomorrowland
Brad Bird gave up Star Wars to work on Tomorrowland, his passion project about a return to an optimistic future, but was that a wise decision?
Review: Mad Max: Fury Road
George Miller brings his Mad Max series back with a masterpiece of brutally insane action as Tom Hardy takes over for Mel Gibson in Mad Max: Fury Road.
Review: Stan Lee’s Hero Command
Go into battle with Stan Lee in the fun new mobile game from F84 Games, which Chris got to check out at Atlantic City Boardwalk Con.
The Pull List: Fight Club 2 Issue #1
Chuck Palahniuk and Dark Horse pick things up 10 years after the original Fight Club with the new comic series, Fight Club 2