A few days ago, I screened a horror film so repugnant and shocking that I needed time to digest it for the purposes of this review. Continue reading
A few days ago, I screened a horror film so repugnant and shocking that I needed time to digest it for the purposes of this review. Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Movies/ TV, Reviews
Tagged Hate Crime, Horror, James Cullen Bressack, Movies
Posted in Movies/ TV, Rants, Reviews
Tagged Anne Hathaway, Bane, Batman, Catwoman, Christain Bale, Christopher Nolan, DC, Joseph Gordon Levitt, review, The Dark Knight Rises, Tom Hardy
Posted in Movies/ TV, Reviews
Tagged 25th anniversary, Kurtwood Smith, Paul Verhoeven, Peter Weller, Robocop
May 11th marked the third year in a row that the Long Beach Convention Center played host to the ever-expanding one-day Long Beach Comic Expo (LBCE). Just as in the past, with a strong focus on comics and their creators, LBCE delivered an awesome day of comic fun. Continue reading
Posted in Conventions, Reviews
Tagged comic expo, LBCE, Long Beach Comic Con, Long Beach Comic Expo, mad event management, Martha Donato
This past weekend, I had a movie-going experience that I would call transcendental, which rarely happens to me. The Avengers is a film I have been waiting for since the age of 9 and to say that I was nervous about it being a disappointment is an understatement. Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Movies/ TV, Reviews
Tagged Avengers, Black Widow, Captain America, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, comic books, Comics, Disney, Hawkeye, Hulk, Iron Man, Jeremy Renner, Joss Whedon, Kevin Feige, Mark Ruffalo, Marvel, Marvel Films, Marvel Studios, Movies, nick fury, Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Stellan Skarsgard, The Avengers, The Hulk, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Tom Hiddleston
Innovation. That’s a word that gets thrown around a lot in game reviews, and rarely is it ever really deserved. Portal was an exception. From its humble origins as a student project at DigiPen, Portal’s innovative (See? See what I did there?) yet stunningly simple mechanics did things that truly had not been done before. On top of that, the game managed to do those things with a very distinct style and fantastic writing. Having aced all areas of the test, Portal is a legitimate all-time classic. Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Games
Tagged cake, chell, digipen, GLaDOS, pc version, portal, portal 2, portal gun, portals, Steam, valve
As much as I love books from DC and Marvel, the number of compelling indie titles on the market lately is staggering and Foster is another that deserves attention. Continue reading
Tagged Brian Buccellato, comic books, Comics, Dog Year, Foster, Horror, Noel Tuazon, noir
Posted in Reviews, Video Games
Tagged Cartman, Comedy Central, Kenny, Kyle, Matt Stone, South Park, stan, Tenorman's Revenge, Trey Parker, XBox LIVE, Xbox Live Arcade