Next Generation of Turn-Based Tactical ‘Mech Combat Now Available STOCKHOLM – April 24, 2018 – Paradox Interactive and Harebrained Schemes today announced the release of BATTLETECH, the first turn-based tactical BATTLETECH / MechWarrior PC game in over 20 years, made possible by the support of 55,000+ Kickstarter backers. BATTLETECH is available on PC and Mac for the suggested retail p...[Read More]
Hostiles was an incredibly intriguing film to watch. There were some good parts, and some that weren’t that hot. It falls short of some of the heights that a film with this magnitude of cast should have reached which is a shame because the story is a promising idea and is for the most part well executed, but this same factor also bogs down some impressive performances. The movie revolves around Ca...[Read More]
Knowing really does have some potential and some intriguing sequences. The movie begins with a whole flash-black cold open deal. Students in 1959 are placing pictures inside of a time capsule of a Boston area elementary school. Well, all the students except for Lucinda Embry, whose contribution to this is a paper filled with numbers. The movie tries it’s best to creep you out here. Now flash-forwa...[Read More]
. This story starts off good enough. Three men are staying after hours at a diner when a mysterious gentleman walks in and demands to be served. He is abrasively told to leave, which he does so but not before he calls one of the men, who has no knowledge of him, by name. Eventually this mysterious man re-enters the diner and kills all three of the people staying late. This action sets off the stor...[Read More]
Any film associated with DC seems to have an odd air about it. This is mostly due to the fact that the live action films haven’t met their extremely lofty expectations. However, Suicide squad: Hell to Pay is an action packed piece that uses its R rating to full effect with out going overboard just for the sake of going overboard. The film begins with Deadshot (Christian Slater), Punch (Trevor Deva...[Read More]
THE POST ARRIVES ON DIGITAL APRIL 3 AND 4K ULTRA HD, BLU-RAY AND DVD ON APRIL 17 THE POST OSCAR ® winners Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep, and Tom Hanks team up for the first time in this thrilling film based on a true story. Determined to uphold the nation’s civil liberties, Katharine Graham (Streep), publisher of The Washington Post, and hard-nosed editor Ben Bradlee (Hanks) join forces to expose...[Read More]
I’m going to start off by being blunt, this movie was just boring. Bad and boring. It features awkward pacing and poor writing that was just an absolute drag to sit through. The story revolves around Ruth (Marci Miller) and her son Aaron (Jake Ryan Scott) as they live a life on the run from the evil that possessed the cult in the original film. Eventually they settle down in a small town where Rut...[Read More]
I like many people spent most of my time between December of 2015 and December of 2017, eagerly awaiting the next installment of the science-fantasy space opera that I have grown to love. Also, like many people I left the theater on December 15th of 2017 with…well with mixed emotions. Out of those mixed emotion rose anger. I was upset. I stewed on this anger for about a week and then departed to m...[Read More]
I must admit that I am a bit slow to the Into the Badlands train. I should also admit that I went into watching the second season without seeing the first. With all that said I thought that it showed off some immense potential. I may be bold in saying that if the showrunners can capitalize on the tantalizing potential that they may have a product that could reach Game of Throne’s level… I know, I ...[Read More]
Video game movies have had a checkered past to say the least, and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life is unfortunately part of what makes this so. The movie was a slight improvement on its predecessor, but that’s not giving it a whole lot of credit. The movie itself centers around, obviously, Lara Croft played by Angelina Jolie, going after a map to find Pandora’s box, and then Pandora’s bo...[Read More]
Message Based Interactive Story to be Released on iOS March 8, 2018 and Android April 26, 2018 Paris, France – February 22, 2018 – Independent development studio Norseman Interactive along with independent game publisher Playdius are pleased to announce that Somewhere: The Vault Papers will launch exclusively on iOS March 8, 2018 for $2.99/€3.49. The game will release shortly thereafter on Android...[Read More]