The Minecraft Movie successfully adapts the game’s non-linear narrative into a family-friendly adventure. Featuring Jack Black and Jason Momoa, the film blends humor and creativity as characters navigate the Overworld to reclaim a stolen portal cube. With solid performances and visual effects, it offers entertainment for all ages while celebrating creativity.
Warner Bros' long-awaited Minecraft movie is set for release next month, featuring an all-star cast including Jack Black and Jason Momoa. The new trailer reveals action-packed family adventure scenes and impressive CGI effects, filmed in New Zealand. The film premieres in theaters on April 3rd.
Today the folks over at Telltale games have announced that they have teamed up with Marvel Games. Their statement from the developer’s website reads...
Borderlands 4 is available for pre-order, set for worldwide release on September 12, 2025, on major platforms, including PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. It offers three editions, featuring various bonuses. The game promises new Vault Hunters, expansive gameplay, and a wealth of post-release content, appealing to both new and returning players.
Happyend explores the complexities of friendship and societal tensions in a near-future Japan, focusing on Kou and Yuta's evolving relationship against a backdrop of historical and racial injustices. As Kou confronts systemic oppression and engages in activism, the film highlights themes of awareness, privilege, and the struggle for solidarity amidst division.
Celine Song's second feature, The Materialists, follows matchmaker Lucy navigating modern dating challenges in New York City. While marketed as a romcom with star-studded chemistry, it focuses on deeper themes of love and authenticity amidst societal pressures. Despite a fast-paced narrative, the film offers a poignant analysis of relationships today.
Australian filmmaker Sean Byrne returns with Dangerous Animals, a stylish survival thriller blending elements of Jaws and The Silence of the Lambs. Featuring a shark-worshipping serial killer and a self-sufficient surfer, the film captivates with raw action and a killer score. Despite minor pacing issues, it’s a smart, engaging genre entry.