North by Northwest 4KUHD Review

Hitchcock was the master of suspense, thriller, and horror back in the day. He used common themes to create cinematic masterpieces that redefined how movies were made. He also inserted himself in every single one of his films, which was a cool signature. Anyway, one of Hitchcock’s best films about a case of mistaken identity was North by Northwest, and Warner Home Video has decided to honor it wit...[Read More]

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Review (PC)

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is a masterpiece of storytelling and character development. There is no other way to put it. It is the perfect example of developers concentrating so hard on telling the story of a character’s journey that they build the gameplay around it instead of vice-versa. Rarely do you find that type of dedication in a video game, as that development structure typically is reserve...[Read More]

Industria 2 announced from Bleakmill and Headup

Love the name of those companies. Anyway, enjoy the official announcement below. Dueren, Germany – March 21, 2024 – Developer Bleakmill and publisher Headup are introducing INDUSTRIA 2 today, a compelling narrative FPS that unfolds in an alternate dimension dominated by malevolent artificial intelligence. The game’s protagonist, Nora, becomes lost in a perilous, unfamiliar world....[Read More]

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Review

Now, that was a film to behold. I honestly didn’t expect to feel so much of this film and walk away wondering what the hell was going to happen next. I haven’t walked away from a film feeling this way since watching the ending of Star Wars:  The Empire Strikes Back. That ending created the feeling of unknown dread about how Luke was going to resolve his problems, save his buddy Han, and address hi...[Read More]

Before Your Eyes Review (PSVR 2)

Going into my latest adventure on the PSVR 2, I had no idea what to expect with Before Your Eyes</em>. Would it be a first-person shooter? Would it be an adventure game? What is Before Your Eyes? You should know that it’s a visual novel. And it isn’t just any novel, it’s an emotional journey through the eyes of a person who has passed on and the judgment that awaits them in the afterlife. Ge...[Read More]

Magic Mike’s Last Dance shakes its way to digital today, Blu-ray/DVD April 18th

Enjoy the official details below. Burbank, CA, February 28th  – Embark on Magic Mike’s last hurrah, featuring Channing Tatum reprising his role as Mike Lane when “Magic Mike’s Last Dance” arrives for Premium Digital Ownership at home on February 28th . The film is directed by Steven Soderbergh from a script by Reid Carolin, with help from Soderbergh’s creative team behind the scenes includes produ...[Read More]

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore heads to HBO Max on May 30th, 4KUHD/Blu-ray/DVD June 28th

Missed this sucker in the theater. Happy to catch it on HBO Max. Check out the goods below. Burbank, CA, May 23 – Experience the newest adventure in the Wizarding World™ when “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” arrives for Premium Digital Ownership at home on May 30. The film is directed by David Yates from a screenplay by J.K. Rowling & Steve Kloves, based upon a screen...[Read More]

The Burning Sea arrives on 4KUHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on May 24th

Looks like an interesting film. Check out the official details for the release below. In 1969, the Norwegian government announced their discovery of one of the world’s largest oil fields in the neighboring North Sea, which launched a prosperous period of offshore drilling. 50 years later, when a crack opens on the ocean floor causing a rig to collapse, it becomes clear there would be environ...[Read More]

Turning Red Review

What a positively fascinating film from Disney and Pixar. Turning Red is an interesting study on the transformation from childhood to teenagehood, and how the public shies away from mentioning the process. Can you believe that people got bent out of shape about this? Sheesh, me neither. Let’s get into it. Official Synopsis In Disney and Pixar’s Turning Red, confident, dorky 13-year-old Mei must ba...[Read More]

Ordinary People Review

Mental health issues were taboo back in the 1980s. If you could keep up your appearance that all was well, then all would be well, or so it went back in those days. Well, Robert Redford didn’t think so in his Academy Award-winning film Ordinary People. Let’s get into it. Official Synopsis A family being torn apart by tragedy and the unrelenting pressure to maintain a façade of normalcy. While that...[Read More]

The King’s Man Review

Did you ever want a movie to succeed so badly that, regardless of the theatrical reviews, you were certain everyone was wrong about so that you would enjoy it? Welcome to The King’s Man, where a beautiful concept on a prequel gets caught up in its own tangled mess, but still has fun moments. Let’s get right into it. Official Synopsis Set during WWI, The King’s Man tells the exhilarating origin sto...[Read More]

American Underdog Review

I’m a sucker for a happy story, especially when it involves football. Being a Browns fan, I adored Draft Day and always make a point to watch that film right before pre-season in the NFL begins. It’s essentially the peak of my happiness as a Browns fan. Gosh, that’s sad just typing it out. Anyway! This week I had the good fortune of watching American Underdog, a somewhat biopic story of Kurt Warne...[Read More]