Subnautica: Below Zero Review

When first released into the wild, Subnautica took the survival genre by storm, offering a unique take that both dazzled and amazed. Between its deceiving simplicity to its beautiful nautical world, 2014’s Subnautica was instantly a cult classic. Fast forward to 2021, and Subnautica: Below Zero breaches through the surface to deliver another wonderfully thrilling adventure. Jumping into the role o...[Read More]

Spider-Man: Miles Morales Review (PS4 Version)

A single thought stuck with me throughout my entire playthrough of Spider-Man: Miles Morales: it’s familiar yet new. Miles Morales walks a spiderweb tightrope between being an ambitious sequel to the PS4’s best selling game and sticking to what made the original so special. While most people will gravitate towards the enhanced PS5 version of Miles Morales, the core gameplay loop and story Insomnia...[Read More]

Destroy All Humans! Review

Destroy All Humans! (2005) is almost the perfect example of a game from the PS2 era that released to middling critical reception, carving out its niche within the gaming community, and becoming a beloved classic. Jump ahead fifteen years and those same fans are being treated to a 1:1 remake of the original, bringing some much-needed improvements. While Destroy All Humans! (2020) doesn’t go far eno...[Read More]

It Chapter 2 – Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital Code

Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided us with a free copy of this Blu-ray/DVD that we reviewed in this blog post. The opinions we share are our own. Back in 2017, It was in theaters. As a fan of the book, I’d already planned to see both parts of the story on the big screen. When It ended, a graphic teased the audience that Pennywise would be back for the sequel that everyone already...[Read More]

Doctor Sleep

Mike Flanagan’s Doctor Sleep follows Danny Torrance in his middle age, decades after his horrific experience at the Overlook Hotel with his brave mother Wendy and his father Jack, who is rapidly losing his mind. Nearly 40 years later, Danny is an ex-alcoholic noticing his psychic connections to a young girl named Abra and the looming threat of an immortal roaming cult, the True Knot, that feast of...[Read More]

IT Chapter Two

IT Chapter Two might be the strangest film I’ve ever seen in wide-release. Andy Muschietti’s followup to his 2017 IT adaptation clocks in at 2 hours and 50 minutes of runtime, which keeps the audience entertained for every second of it. It had intriguing moments of horror and effects that improved upon the first film’s. The makeup artists decided to go for extensive makeup slightly enhanced by CGI...[Read More]

Middle-Earth: Shadow of War Review

I went into Middle-Earth: Shadow of War with very high expectations. I mean, how could I not? 2014’s Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor was my personal game of the year with it’s stunning innovation in gameplay with the Nemesis System. It was up to the team at Monolith to deliver a game that not only improved upon the Nemesis System, but to bring the story of Talion and Celebrimbor closer to their end...[Read More]