Tag: Review

‘Disclosure Day’ is Spielberg at His Very Best – Review

Spielberg's latest feature film shows the legendary director still has the magic touch when it comes to telling stories. For many years now, the collaboration between Steven Spielberg and John Williams has been one of the greatest things in Hollywood. Thus, when it was announced that Disclosure Day would be the thirtieth collaboration between the two, I took notice. Disclosure Day Directed by: Steven Spielberg Starring: Emily Blunt,...

Crimson Moon and Nekome: Nazi Hunter Paint Summer Game Fest 2026 with Blood! | Hands-On Impressions

During our time at Summer Game Fest 2026, we had the exclusive opportunity to sit down with representatives from ‎⁨@ProbablyMonsters⁩ to explore two highly anticipated titles: #crimsonmoon and #nekomenazihunter. The sessions revealed these games to be intense, delivering brutal gameplay sequences intertwined with stunning visual artistry and visceral action that kept us on the edge of our seats, craving more. So, why should you be...

A Gripping Prequel With a Lasting Impact | Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Review

After dominating in Japan, the first film of the Jujutsu Kaisen franchise, Jujutsu Kaisen 0 is set to release worldwide in a few weeks....

Turning Red is a Hilarious, Emotional, Coming of Age Story | Review

Pixar's latest film, Turning Red, arrives this week on Disney+ (yet again), and while it's a different kind of movie for the company, it's...

Don’t Look Up | Review

Don’t Look Up is a modern disaster movie satire with plenty of star power and comedic moments. However, it falls short of achieving its...

Anne Of West Philly, A Retelling Born And Raised!

Anne of Green Gables gets a modern, and more than welcome, upgrade in the latest graphic novel from Ivy Noelle Weir and Myisha Haynes....

Nightmare Alley | Review

Director Gullermo del Toro’s previous film won the Oscar for best picture. While Nightmare Alley isn’t at the same level, it still exudes all...

Elden Ring Review In Progress | A Newb in the Lands Between

The long-awaited, highly-anticipated FromSoftware open-world game Elden Ring is finally out. Due to how vast this game is, we’ve decided to take our time...

No Exit Brings the Tension, But Little More | Review

This week brings Hulu/20th Century Studios' newest thriller, No Exit, to the streaming service. With plenty of thrills and tension, it still feels like...

The Power of the Dog | Review

While it might seem like we have seen all we can see from the once-mighty western genre, something like The Power of the Dog...

Star Wars: The High Republic: Mission To Disaster | Book Review

The last book to hit shelves in The High Republic's first Phase, presents a side adventure that sets the stage for what's coming next....

Hunting Bigfoot | Review

The documentary Hunting Bigfoot isn't a typical cryptid documentary, but rather an exploration into one man's obsession...and the price. On top of movies and...

Uncharted | Review

After several years of delays and false starts, the Uncharted movie adaptation is finally in theaters...but is it worth checking out? Street-smart Nathan Drake...

Blacklight Tries to Balance Espionage and Action | Review

Blacklight, the latest film where Liam Neeson plays an aging badass, hits theaters this week. While it's better than expected, it's not exactly "must...

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City 4K Ultra HD | Review

The latest adaptation of Capcom's beloved Resident Evil games, Welcome to Raccoon City, comes home this week on 4K Ultra HD...and it's something. Resident...

Sifu is a Challenging Love Letter to Kung Fu Movies | Review

Sloclap's martial arts filled game, Sifu, is ready to spin-kick into your console. Featuring impressive gameplay and oodles of challenge, there's a lot to...

Dying Light 2: Stay Human is the Gore-filled Thrill Ride of Year | Review

We take a look at Techland's latest zombie action-adventure game, Dying Light 2: Stay Human, to see if the sequel is worth the hype...

Reacher is an Engaging and Enjoyable Adaptation | Review

I had the chance to check out Prime Video's new series, Reacher, ahead of it's debut and it's a show that both fans and...

‘Hatching’ Reveals Monsters Come in All Shapes | Sundance 2022 Review

The Finnish horror film Hatching could easily be the best and most terrifying film that I've seen at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, as...

‘RIOTSVILLE, USA’ Looks at Uncomfortable Truths | Sundance 2022 Review

RIOTSVILLE, USA is a documentary that takes a look at some very uncomfortable truths with the use of archival footage. I've already seen several documentaries...

‘You Won’t Be Alone’ Means Well But Wanders | Sundance 2022 Review

You Won't Be Alone is the first feature film I watched during the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and while it certainly means well, it...

‘Downfall: The Case Against Boeing’ Weaves a Tale of Corporate Negligence | Sundance 2022 Review

In a landscape teeming with documentaries, Downfall: The Case Against Boeing manages to stand out from the crowd with a spine-chilling tale of corporate...