The societal fear of harm caused by video games is nothing new. Back in the '90s when gaming at home exploded onto the mainstream, parents, teachers, and politicians everywhere were in a moral panic over the mind-rotting effects of sitting,…
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Yesterday Universal Orlando gave special guests a sneak peek of Stella Nova Resort, one of the budget hotels that will be open to the public later this month. Please note all images in this article are concept images, we are…
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September 5 is a perfectly fine thriller, telling the story of the ABC team that broadcast the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage situation to over 900 million people around the world. It has both the feel of a made-for-TV movie (back…
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Espionage media has seen better days. In recent years there have been high points like the Bond outing No Time To Die, Mission Impossible: Fallout, Bridge of Spies, or excellent series like The Day of the Jackal or Slow Horses.…
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The action genre is still firmly planted in the John Wick-era of crime/revenge films, but it's also not necessarily fair to give Keanu Reeves' action icon all the credit. It's abundantly clear that the John Wick films' propensity for practicality…
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After a two-year wait, Castlevania: Nocturne is back for a second season. The series, a spin-off of the successful Castlevania—itself based on Konami's eponymous Japanese video game series—returns for a second chapter that's angrier, bloodier, and more thrilling. This sophomore…
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Nickel Boys has an interesting issue, its strengths and weaknesses being different sides of the same coin. One could see Colson Whitehead’s 2019 novel working as a straightforward adaptation. Director RaMell Ross leaves his unique signature, though, executing the film…
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Spin-off series tend to go one of two ways — they can either elevate the story that audiences are already familiar with, or they completely fumble their own premise by being too dependent on the mothership. In Season 1, XO,…
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When we look back on this period of Hollywood movies and decide which reboots and remakes actually deserve to come with us, Leigh Whannell's The Invisible Man should be among them. After Universal's attempted cinematic universe was DOA, the 2020…
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While Universal has had no shortage of box office hits and Oscar winners, most recently with the colossal success of Oppenheimer, when it comes to building their own cinematic universe, they continue to lag behind. In the 2010s, as the…
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If you can't roll on Shabbos (much to the chagrin of the main characters in The Big Lebowski), you certainly can't cover up a murder on Shabbos. Yet, that's exactly what happens in Citizen Weiner filmmaker Daniel Robbins' latest feature…
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While it’s seemingly fallen into disrepair relatively quickly, or forgotten about at least, Aussie director Leigh Whannell did an exceptional job helping form the sub-genre of modern emotional trauma horror with the terrific “The Invisible Man.” An “elevated” thriller, if…
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