Movies

Ten Terrorizing Netflix Titles

Fall is my favorite time of year. The leaves are turning, there is a nice crispness in the air, and the mood is just right for a good scare. As a horror fan, I’ve already been deep into the well of titles Netflix has to offer since August. It’s easy to binge through so many…

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Review – Beautiful Boy (Movie)

We all like to think we have control over our lives. You can choose your clothes, your job, who you surround yourself with, and so on. Sometimes though, we lose that control, or see people we care about lose it, and can’t do anything about it. This topic of control is exactly what Beautiful Boy…

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Review – Hilda

The month of October brings about thoughts of witches, goblins, and ghouls. These creatures would be terrifying, but if you’ve seen Hilda you might have a different perspective. This animated series cropped up in its entirety on September 21st as a Netflix binge-able, er- original. It has enough magic and whimsy to whisk any watcher…

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Review – My Hero Academia: Two Heroes

After its worldwide debut at Anime Expo, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes made its way to the big screen. The dub premiered on September 13th in Los Angeles, California. The Japanese version has been in theaters since August, but North American audiences were finally able to see the summer’s hottest anime movie as of September 25th…

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Review – Spider-Man (PS4)

A Spider For The Ages Superheroes are all the rage. A constant stream of big-budget movies, television shows and video games satisfy armies of fans who always hunger for more. While it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly what lit the fuse of mainstream superhero-mania, one likely culprit is 2002’s Spider-Man. It broke box-office records, and thrilled…

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Review – Little Dragons Café (Nintendo Switch)

A Little Dragon Goes A Long Way Fans of Harvest Moon have been in a bit of a dry spell. While the game has been re-branded as Story of Seasons, and a different studio has taken over the Harvest Moon title, there hasn’t been much innovation from either. When it was announced that the creator…

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Review – We Happy Few (PC)

Lovely Day For It! When Compulsion Games started a Kickstarter campaign for We Happy Few back in 2015, prospective players were shown a promising vision of a first-person, story-driven game set in a drug-addled dystopian world. A year later, the game became available to supporters via early release. Although, most people have had to wait…

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Luke Skywalker and the Idea of Hope

Episode VIII The Last Jedi.  It has been the topic of in-depth discussion on the internet over and over again since its release. Hell, we even did a full episode about it, and I was not shy about my feelings on the tone of the film. As time went on though, I was able to…

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Nailed It! Season 2 is a Delight

Nailed It…Again What do cobras, unicorns, and Queer Eye‘s fab five have in common? They’re all desserts featured on the new season of Netflix’s off-beat baking competition, Nailed It. For those unfamiliar with the streaming giant’s tongue-and-cheek foray into the world of cooking competitions, Nailed It is a baking competition show unlike any other. It…

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Justice League: The Verdict

First thing’s first. I grew up on D.C. Comics’ characters. Batman and Superman were the heroes that shaped my youth through both their live action interpretations (played by Michael Keaton and Christopher Reeve, respectively) and their animated representations (voiced by Kevin Conroy and Tim Daly, respectively). Many of the decisions I made in my youth…

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