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Mega Man Legacy Collection Video Review – Nostalgia Trip

From the moment I booted up this compilation, I knew I was in store for something special and teeming with nostalgia as my 26...

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection – Story Trailer

Sony has just dropped a new story trailer for Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and I, for one, am itching with anticipation to get...

Review – J-Stars Victory Vs.+ – Missed Opportunity

Anyone who knows me personally knows that I am a lover of all things Anime and Manga. I read and watch anything that takes...

Satoru Iwata – Lamenting a Legend

It has been just over a week since the internet was torn asunder by the news that CEO and President of Nintendo, Mr. Satoru...
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Dangerous Animals star Liam Greinke on acting opposite the unhinged Jai Courtney

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Happyend – SFF Review

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.

The Materialists – A Lens into Love and Human Connection in the Modern Age

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.

Dangerous Animals – A Gritty, Shark-Fuelled Thriller That Sinks Its Teeth In

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.

How To Train Your Dragon Review

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