Lust from Beyond by Movie Games Lunarium is an unabashed homage to Giger and Lovecraft, twisting fantasy and horror with perverse design and sexual desire. But the newly released M version tones down the gore and sex for a more tailored story adventure so that you can enjoy the disturbing nature of this world with a more subtle experience. Let’s dive in.
Both The Book of Boba Fett and The Mandalorian reflect the nuances of the American Western and Japanese samurai cinema. Stef Watson recommends some films to add to your watch list if you're digging these Star Wars series.
Sifu is an in-your-face kung fu action game pulled straight out of a Hong Kong martial arts slugfest. And guess what, we liked it. Here is an honest unfiltered take by Dan Morris.
This week we are discussing the famous Disneyland theme park ride-turned movie, Jungle Cruise starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Emily Blunt. Let's break down this trailer and dive into our POV's on editing to sound design to acting and the epic fantasy adventure of it all!
Jen Miller shares the joy she's discovered in Megan Nicole Dong’s Centaurworld, a brilliantly hilarious original cartoon now streaming exclusively on Netflix.
Attack on Titan: The Last Attack has hit cinemas around the globe, but is this film worth seeing if you’ve already seen the original episodes? Tom is here to give his thoughts on if it’s worth it.
John Billingsley, the man who played Dr. Phlox in Star Trek: Enterprise. He takes a seat on our couch to answer 10 questions and a couple of bonus rounds. Find out some things about John you may not have known before.
Research suggests that video games have cognitive benefits for gamers and can serve as a form of therapy for certain mental health conditions. Replayer MSG offers his own personal testimony supporting this.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is rolling into theaters with some serious firepower, and Liza's sharing exactly why you NEED to go see this heartfelt summer blockbuster.
There are never enough freerunning games to scratch Tyler’s parkour itch, but he’s found a promising entry into the space that looks to be building on the games that came before it.
When it comes to horror, there are no better choice-based adventures out there than Supermassive games, but has their latest venture fallen short? Ben Hazell discusses The Devil in Me.
An announcement trailer for Tales of the Shire was recently released. This game is set to release on PC and all consoles at the end of 2024. You get to live out your cozy fantasy of living in the comfort of a hobbit hole and making it your own.