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Matt Ruskin's Investigative thriller limps and shudders like the victims it details, making one wish they were watching the films...
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Though undeniably on-the-nose, Vasilis Katsoupis's survival film delivers a sturdy meditation on the value of art and an even sturdier...
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Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV straddles an unusual middle ground between being a collection of video game cutscenes and a more...
With the release of DC’s Suicide Squad, the gulf between audiences and critics has widened, at least momentarily. Audiences, the...
Many of us grew up on Japanese video games. We remember fondly the colorful worlds brought to us via now-classic...
The Fountain Review A return to the biblical epic for Hollywood has seen eyes drawn once more towards one Darren...
The Ratchet and Clank series is known for its creative weapons, creative characters, creative locations, and just being all around...
Elstree 1976 Looks Back At A Galaxy Far, Far Away There has never been a better time for a behind-the-scenes...
The zombie-killing genre is a persistent force in the realm of video games. Whether they favor classic shoot ‘em ups,...
For the uninitiated, The Angry Video Game Nerd started as a small independent Youtube series of surrealistic sketch comedy. Created...
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The Martian, Love & Peace, and Yakuza Apocalypse With Love & Peace, Sion Sono comes out of his comfort zone...
In this episode, we invited former co-host Edgar Chaput to discuss two of our favourite genre offerings of 2015. First,...
Deathgasm Review New Zealand hasn’t produced many horror films over the years, but those it has given birth to are...
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Chan-wook Park’s Stoker is a Gothic fairytale, a family drama, and a beautifully twisted, pitch-black coming-of-age story, all at once....