In February 1986, Nintendo released the First Legend of Zelda game. The game was launched on the as the launch title for the Family Computer system, or Famicom for short. The game was an obvious success and managed to keep going till this day across many new consoles. Ever since it’s first release the franchise has […]
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Thanos (2016) # 1 Review And Analysis
"...Tread Carefully"
Thanos Published by: Marvel Comics Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist:Mike Deodato Jr Colorist and Inker: Frank Martin Letterer: Clayton Cowles Thanos #1 is the first issue in the new ongoing series by Marvel comics. And is a part of Marvel Comics second wave of the Marvel Now! branding/relaunch. Similar to Marvel’s previous All New All […]
[Reviews] Movie Review: Rogue One – A Star Wars Story
Grim but optimistic, this grand contribution to a beloved series bridges old substance and new style.
It’s hard to make “overwhelming odds” consistently feel convincing. Blockbusters have relied on those for so long that their villains and threats have to keep raising the stakes in order to be taken seriously. Rogue One takes a different approach–instead of making a “newer and bigger” Empire, it reminds us why the original was so […]
Warner Bros Japan uploaded the first trailer for the upcoming Live action Blade of The Immortal movie. The trailer shows off Rin and a few of the villains. It is pretty short but if you are a fan it should get you hyped in all the right ways! The film is an adaptation from Hiroaki Samuras […]
[Reviews] Movie Review: Doctor Strange
Cumberbatch and company bring fantastic performances to a surprisingly thoughtful origin story.
Distracted driving is dangerous. After a horrific accident threatens to cut short both Dr. Stephen Strange’s illustrious career and his life, the battered yet proud and determined surgeon’s journey through physical and emotional rehabilitation soon grants him not only the regained use of his finger dexterity but also the power to travel among dimensions and […]
[Reviews] Movie review: Crimson Peak
A gorgeous and disturbing work from Guillermo del Toro, though not his finest
Guillermo del Toro’s period romance turned horror tale turned stage drama is an interesting but odd film, whose mixture of genres results in a story that feels barebones but nonetheless offers incredible visuals and atmosphere thanks to its stunning architecture and disturbingly convincing special effects. The writing could use more confidence along the lines of […]
Descent Into October #7-10
Enough with the genital mutilation!
Sorry about the long delay my lovelies! I’ve been working 7 days a week for the past month so finding the time to write has been a little difficult. Nevertheless, I want to share my further Halloween experiences! Last Friday, October 7th I mixed it up a little and the fiance and I downloaded the […]
I’m back from the life mandate known as work and have 3 more viewings to add to my repertoire of Halloween goodness. 2 days ago on October 4th I got an email from Redbox advertising some new horror movie they had in there. Something called The Darkness no no, no this The Darkness, or even this Darkness. This new […]
Transformers : The Movie (1986) 30th Anniversary Blu Ray review
Yes, it's got the touch
Back in 1986 I was 8 years old when I saw Transformers : The Movie in the theater. 30 years later, it remains etched into my childhood. Partially because I was such a huge Transformers fan as a child, and partially because of how they notably killed off a good chunk of the G1 cast […]
Descent Into October #3
Another One Gone
After tearing my hair out trying to find a decent looking horror movie on Netflix I gave up and told my fiance she had to pick something for us to watch tonight. So she loaded up Crunchyroll and queued up another! …Ahem, I meant, Another! This is an anime that she saw years ago and was […]