“Tim’s Vermeer” Movie Review
A great photo takes a fair amount of technique, a keen eye, and some instinct. You may have taken several in your lifetime that...
“Non-Stop” Movie Review
Liam Neeson has made some very well regarded films. He captures your attention with every scene he's in, no matter how small the part....
“Guardians of the Galaxy #12” Comic Review
Guardians of the Galaxy #12 is oddly lacking in showcasing the actual Guardians themselves, but provides a heap of forward momentum in the Trial...
“The Wind Rises” Movie Review
It is often said that you won't get much done with your head in the clouds. But when you dream about creating airplanes for...
Indie Review: Retrobooster
Retrobooster is a cave flyer with exceptionally difficult controls, mixed with a dash of bullet hell. If you aren't familiar, a cave flyer is...
“Rat Queens #5” Comic Review
Rat Queens #5 marks the end of the opening arc on this amazing new title from Image, and to no surprise whatsoever, the first...
“Fantastic Four #1” Comic Review
Here we go again. Fantastic Four #1 marks the fifth relaunch for Marvel’s First Family, the most recent of which occurred less than two...
A Month In Albion: Fable Anniversary Review
Five attempts over three weeks at four different points in gameplay; that best describes my experience with Fable Anniversary. Fable Anniversary is the rare...
Book Review: Further Encounters of Sherlock Holmes
Okay Sherlock fandom, are you desperate for something to slake your thirst as you slough through the eternal drought of waiting for Season 4?...
“3 Days To Kill” Movie Review
Don't expect this to be a typical assassin thriller adventure. In 3 Days To Kill, director McG(Charlie's Angels, This Means War) decided to play...