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Dark Shadows Review
Rather than try to trim the script down to just one or two key plotlines from the original series, Dark Shadows dumps them all in, every single major Barnabus plot crammed into a movie barely reaching above ninety minutes.
0 commentsThe Avengers Review
The Avengers is a movie that believes in impossible things and impossible people. It shucks much of the cynicism that infects the genre and just strives to be wide-eyed, glorious spectacle.
0 commentsTransformers: Dark of the Moon Review
I loved the first Transformers. We’re talking about an intensely hormonal, all-consuming, unwholesome kind of love here; if I could I would do unchristian things with that movie. The sequel on the other...
2 commentsX-Men Origins: Wolverine Review
With poor writing, erratic pacing, the misuse and under-use of several characters and some questionable CGI, Wolverine's very own movie is underwhelming to say the least and a cinematic lobotomy to say the most.
8 commentsValkyria Chronicles 2 Review
Ah, yes, the PSP. The Playstation Portable. The wave of the future. The thing that was going to usher in a brave new era of high-end, high-performance handheld gaming, but then… well… didn’t. And it’s funny to think of it. With its claim to...
0 commentsFallout: New Vegas Review
Fallout: New Vegas gives us a world recovering, slowly and surely putting itself back together while its people fight everyday to secure their place in it. And, like anybody, they succumb to insanity, they shut themselves away, they sink to the bottom of a bottle, they laugh it off, they try again and they strive to make themselves better.
1 commentFallout: New Vegas Dead Money Review
“Dead Money” is after all an ungainly thing, a mad rush of ideas crashing into each other, blocking the whole highway and keeping you from going anywhere else.
0 commentsSonic Adventure Review
Sonic Adventure took the gameplay of the 2D days and updated it and it took the pieces of mythos that shaped the Genesis era and combined them into something purely epic. It is the turning point that would see the series change forever.
0 commentsCold War Caped Crusaders and the Women Who Loved Them: The Birth and Maturation of Silver Age Superheroes
This is intended as an overview of the infusion of Cold War ideology into contemporary comic book superheroes and the maturation of the medium over what is now referred to as its Silver Age. This focuses mainly on Marvel's cast of regulars, as they were the ones first born of this period, and also contains a brief discussion of Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns.
4 commentsSpider-Man: Shattered Dimensions Review
Shattered Dimensions lacks the freedom of the open world, but it does have some surprisingly fantastic dialogue, downright glorious Spidey witticisms and a firm and mostly balanced indulgence of comic book goofiness, which keeps the overall experience entertaining in spite of some repetitive and ho-hum objectives.
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