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Wicked Review: The Must-See Film of 2024

If you’re searching for the most enchanting and visually...

Red One Review: Amazon’s Misguided Holiday Adventure

Ho Ho Oh No! It’s a Jumanji Christmas with Amazon’s...

Heretic Review: Religion and Belief in Unsettling Cinema

Heretic is a psychological horror film starring Hugh Grant as Mr. Reed, who entraps two Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton, in his eerie home. The film explores themes of faith and belief, delivering unsettling twists. While it falters in depth, Grant’s performance and cinematography maintain viewer intrigue throughout.

Review : Blindspot – Pilot Episode

It's the start of Fall in the US, so that means we get a bunch of first episodes of new shows to pull apart...

Review – Warhammer 40,000: Regicide

Warhammer 40,000 (or 40k as I'll refer to it for the rest of this review) is an old Games Workshop tabletop gaming franchise that...

Square Enix | E3 Recap

Going in to the Square Enix media conference, I was little worried that there wouldn't be much left to be revealed. They gave some...

Turtle Beach Reveals Their New Gaming Headsets

Turtle Beach have long been known as one of the premier gaming headset companies. In the lead up to E3, Turtle Beach have unveiled...

Act of Aggression Release Set For September 2015

Act of Aggression is a real-time strategy game that evokes strong memories of Westwood classics like Command & Conquer and Red Alert. Created by...

Blood Bowl 2 Release Set For 22nd September

Blood Bowl has been around for what feels like forever. It is a parody of American Football set in the Games Workshop Warhammer universe,...

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Wicked Review: The Must-See Film of 2024

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Heretic Review: Religion and Belief in Unsettling Cinema

Heretic is a psychological horror film starring Hugh Grant as Mr. Reed, who entraps two Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton, in his eerie home. The film explores themes of faith and belief, delivering unsettling twists. While it falters in depth, Grant’s performance and cinematography maintain viewer intrigue throughout.