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Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein Review: Built to Last
Yes, the pacing wobbles slightly in the final act, and the film’s weighty emotion might be too much for casual viewers. But even its imperfe

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3 days ago2 min read


Zelda: Age of Imprisonment Review — Breaking Chains, Not Records
Age of Imprisonment is a bold step into darker territory for the Zelda franchise — a tale steeped in despair, divine punishment, and the slo

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Nov 62 min read


The Outer Worlds 2 Review: Space, Sass, and Corporate Chaos
The Outer Worlds 2 doesn’t reinvent the galaxy — it just makes it a lot more fun to get lost in. Obsidian doubles down on what made the firs

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Nov 52 min read


Arc Raiders Review: Beauty, Brutality, and the Bang Between
Arc Raiders isn’t just another extraction shooter — it’s a stylish, nerve-shredding dance between chaos and precision. From the moment you c

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Nov 52 min read


Battlefield 6: Redsec — The Sound of Explosions Drowning in Silence
A sad, noisy monument to everything Battlefield used to be. Don’t waste your SSD space.

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Oct 282 min read


IT: Welcome to Derry (Episode 1) Review: Still Floating
This is horror done right — a smart, stylish expansion of a beloved mythos that marries classic Stephen King dread with contemporary social

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Oct 262 min read


Ninja Gaiden 4 Review: a brutal return with some rough edges
There’s a lot to admire in Ninja Gaiden 4. At its core is some of the most satisfying, fast-paced hack-and-slash combat you’ll find this yea

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Oct 222 min read


Pokémon Legends: Z-A Review — Unevolved
Pokémon Legends: Z-A is an ambitious step forward that doesn’t quite land on its feet. It brings exciting ideas to the table — a new battle style, the return of Mega Evolutions, and a reimagined Kalos — but the execution leaves plenty to be desired.

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Oct 221 min read


Pocket Powerhouse: The ROG Ally Redefines Handheld Gaming
Powered by the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, the ROG Ally handles AAA titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Starfield, and Elden Ring with ease — something that feels incredible for a handheld device. The 7-inch 120Hz full HD display is bright, crisp, and buttery smooth, making every frame pop whether you’re gaming in bed or docked to a TV.

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Oct 151 min read


Battlefield 6 Review — “Back to Chaos, and It Feels Good
After years of experimentation and mixed receptions, Battlefield 6 marks a return to form for DICE’s long-running shooter franchise. This entry doesn’t reinvent the wheel — but it finally remembers what made Battlefield great in the first place: large-scale warfare, unpredictable chaos, and unforgettable moments of team-driven destruction.

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Oct 92 min read


Tron: Ares (2025) Review
Tron: Ares is an ambitious revival of the Tron universe that — while not perfect — largely succeeds in delivering a visually arresting and emotionally impactful sci-fi spectacle.

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Oct 92 min read


Monster — The Ed Gein Story” (Review)
Monster: The Ed Gein Story is one of Netflix’s most quietly horrifying achievements — a true-crime descent that resists sensationalism in fa

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Oct 52 min read


Ghost of Yōotei Review
Ghost of Yōtei is not just a successor—it’s a mature reinterpretation. It doesn’t erase what came before; it refines it. What it gains in thematic focus, emotional clarity, and visual poetry is immense. If you’re willing to forgive a few repetitive beats and narrative echoes, what remains is a deeply immersive, resonant, and technically bold journey. A perfect game? Not quite. But a game that demands your attention—and rewards it—abundantly.

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Oct 33 min read


Silent Hill f (2025) – Review
Silent Hill f is a striking, eerie reinvention of the franchise, moving the horror away from foggy American streets to 1960s rural Japan. Its aesthetic shift—lush countrysides infected by crimson parasitic flora—creates one of the most unsettling atmospheres in the series. But while the visuals and storytelling are strong, the gameplay struggles to fully match that ambition.

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Oct 32 min read


Skate (2025) –Review
When you’re in flow—landing tricks with friends, stringing together lines, laughing at wipeouts—Skate delivers. But too often, clunky systems and monetization dampen that joy. It’s a game that wants to be a lifestyle, but right now it feels more like a half-pipe that doesn’t quite reach its peak.

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Oct 31 min read


Episodes 1 & 2 of Alien: Earth Is Out of This World”
If the first episode hooks you, “Mr. October” makes sure you can’t look away. The second episode dials up both the emotional resonance and the horror, delivering some of the most unsettling imagery seen on television in years. Grotesque practical effects, unnerving body horror, and the creeping terror of the Xenomorph all come together in shocking fashion.

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Aug 172 min read


Weapons Review (2025) Cregger Loads the Chamber and Pulls the Trigger on Terror
Zach Cregger’s follow-up to Barbarian isn’t just another horror film—it’s a masterclass in slow-burn tension, narrative experimentation, and emotional gut punches. From the first frame, Weapons grips you with an unnerving sense that something is deeply wrong in the quiet, seemingly safe town of Maybrook.

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Aug 92 min read


The Naked Gun (2025) Review –Liam Neeson Deadpans His Way to Comedy Glory
A Legacy Sequel That Actually Hits the Target
Directed by Akiva Schaffer and produced by Seth MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door, The Naked Gun (2025) revives the beloved spoof franchise with surprising energy, sharp comedic timing, and an affection for the original’s absurdist DNA.

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Aug 42 min read


Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate Review Eyes Low Guardian
After wrapping up The Final Shape, Bungie had an opportunity to reshape the Destiny universe. The Edge of Fate arrives as the first chapter in a new saga, shifting the narrative focus to the mysterious realm of the Nine and introducing a bold direction in story, systems, and structure. But while its narrative reaches for cosmic grandeur, the gameplay loop stumbles—making for a divisive experience that’s both intriguing and exhausting.

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Jul 284 min read


Donkey Kong: Bananza – The King of the Jungle Swings Again
Nintendo has gone full beast mode with Donkey Kong: Bananza — an all-new adventure that feels like a love letter to classic platforming while charging forward with bold new ideas. Whether you're a lifelong DK fan or new to the jungle, this game is a barrel blast of charm, challenge, and pure joy from start to finish

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Jul 283 min read


Happy Gilmore 2 Review –The Swing Is Older, But Still Deadly
After nearly three decades, Happy Gilmore is back — and somehow, it works. Happy Gilmore 2 isn’t here to reinvent comedy or fix what wasn’t broken. Instead, it doubles down on nostalgia, embraces a slightly more mature version of its hero, and delivers a hilarious, heartfelt sequel that knows how to land the punchline and the putt.

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Jul 283 min read


Superman (2025) Review :— The Man of Twigs
James Gunn’s Superman is the reboot DC desperately needed—light on cynicism, heavy on hope. It doesn't try to reinvent Superman through grit or realism. Instead, it brings the Last Son of Krypton back to his roots: compassion, idealism, and a firm belief that saving the world doesn’t have to mean losing yourself

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Jul 102 min read


M3GAN 2.0 Review: Spycraft, Sass, and a Slight System Crash
The killer doll is back—more stylish, more sarcastic, and this time... saving the world? M3GAN 2.0 reinvents its viral horror icon by steering into spy-thriller territory, swapping slasher chills for globe-trotting action and ethical dilemmas. The result is bold, messy, and occasionally brilliant—though not without serious glitches in its software.

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Jul 22 min read


Squid Game Season 3 Review — Blood, Betrayal, and a Devil’s Choice
“Squid Game” returns for one final round, and Season 3 does not hold back. It’s bolder, bloodier, and far more emotionally brutal than anything that came before. As the final chapter in Seong Gi-hun’s journey, the season dives deep into the heart of the game—not just its mechanics, but its soul. While not without flaws, Season 3 cements Squid Game as one of the most culturally resonant shows of the decade.

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Jul 23 min read


ironheart Episodes 4–6 Review: Magic, Machines, and a Devil’s Deal
In the final three episodes of Ironheart on Disney+, the series pushes past its grounded beginnings and dives headfirst into a supernatural-tinged conflict that redefines what the show—and its lead—truly represent. While the earlier half introduced Riri Williams as a young genius grappling with her place in the world, these later episodes attempt to challenge her sense of control, morality, and identity. The result is ambitious, messy, and—at times—strikingly bold.

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Jul 23 min read


Ironheart ep 1-3 Review: All Iron, No heart!
"Built to Disappoint: Ironheart Misses Every Mark"
When Marvel Studios announced Ironheart, many hoped the series would satisfy the vacuum left by Tony Stark. Instead, it lands as little more than a CGI-heavy, tired retread with little soul—or shield—to its narrative.

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Jun 252 min read


28 Years Later Review: Dawn of the Dead
28 Years Later is a return to form—and then some. Director Danny Boyle reunites with writer Alex Garland to close out the iconic trilogy wit

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Jun 192 min read


Elio Review: Earth’s Ambassador
Pixar’s Elio is a heartwarming, intergalactic triumph—blending sci-fi spectacle with classic Pixar soul. Directed by Adrian Molina (Coco), t

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Jun 192 min read


F1 Review: Beyond the Forza Horizon
F1 is a high-octane thrill ride that looks and sounds incredible, but doesn’t quite cross the finish line when it comes to storytelling. Dir

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Jun 192 min read


🎯 Predator: Killer of Killers Review – A Ruthless Reinvention of the Hunt
Predator: Killer of Killers is one of the best entries in the franchise’s history. It’s brutal, thoughtful, and terrifying in all the right

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Jun 113 min read


Bring Her Back Review: Stay Gone
At 6/10, Bring Her Back is an intriguing but ultimately frustrating watch. The Philippou brothers’ eye for striking visuals and the lead’s c

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May 312 min read


Lilo & Stitch (Live-Action) Review – Heart, Ohana, and a Surprisingly Sweet Reimagining
Disney’s streak of live-action remakes has been hit or miss, but Lilo & Stitch lands firmly in the “pleasant surprise” column. Directed by Dean Fleischer Camp (Marcel the Shell with Shoes On), this modern take on the beloved 2002 animated classic honors the original’s spirit while carving out a slightly more grounded, emotionally rich path of its own.

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May 222 min read


Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review: A Stylish, Stunt-Heavy Sendoff That Doesn’t Quite Stick the Landing
After nearly three decades of death-defying stunts, face masks, and ticking time bombs, Ethan Hunt takes his final bow in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Directed once again by Christopher McQuarrie, this supposed last entry in the legendary franchise delivers high-octane thrills and globe-trotting spectacle—but doesn’t entirely escape the weight of its own legacy.

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May 222 min read


The Karate Kid: Legends Review: Legacy, Loyalty, and One Last Roundhouse
The Karate Kid: Legends isn’t just a nostalgic trip—it’s a full-circle saga that fuses old-school heart with new-school heat. Directed by Jon M. Chu and starring a multigenerational cast, this film is part martial arts drama, part emotional farewell, and part torch-passing epic. And for the most part? It kicks high and lands clean.

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May 222 min read


Doom: The Dark Ages Review: Hell Goes Medieval and It Slaps
After the pulse-pounding, sci-fi chaos of Doom Eternal, id Software shifts gears—and centuries—with Doom: The Dark Ages, an armor-plated, demon-slaying trip through a medieval hellscape. The result? A bold, brutal reimagining that doesn’t reinvent the Slayer formula, but absolutely drenches it in blood-soaked style.

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May 222 min read
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