Reviews
Striker – The New Self Titled Album Shatters Expectations, is Groovy, Aggressive & Fast as F*** [Review]
They're back again! Striker has made their presence known early into 2017 and shows no signs of slowing down. Amidst their rigorous touring all over the globe and recently playing the famous “70,000 Tons of Metal” Cruise Ship Festival, the heavy metalers from Edmonton...
Vice Principals Season 1: Black Comedy Gold with Insane Twists & Turns [Blu-ray Review]
From HBO and creators Jody Hill and Danny McBride comes the half hour comedy series Vice Principals. Starring McBride, Walton Goggins, Kimberley Hebert Gregory, Georgia King, Busy Phillips, Shea Whigham, Sheaun McKinney and Edi Patterson, the Blu-ray for season 1 is...
The Lego Batman Movie: Everything You Love about Batman & More [Review]
The last time we saw the Caped Crusader on the big screen, he was in the hotly-debated Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (Hey, I liked it, so sue me). In a dour mood and off on a killing spree, some cried that it wasn’t the Batman they grew up with while others said...
The Comedian: An Honest & Authentic Film About a Comedic Performer’s Redemption [Review]
From Sony Pictures Classics, director Taylor Hackford (Ray, The Devil's Advocate) and Cinelou Films, comes The Comedian. Starring Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann, Danny DeVito, Edie Falco, Charles Grodin, Cloris Leachman and Harvey Keitel, the film hits theaters February...
Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Mega Battle – My Kids Were Doing Air Combos & I Love That [Review]
From Bandai Namco and Bamtang comes the side-scrolling Arcade style beat-em-up game Saban's Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Mega Battle, based on the cult classic original TV series that spawned the massive franchise. The game is available to download now on Xbox One...
Vikings Season 4: A Frantic, Death-o-Rama That Breaks All The Rules of Television [Review]
From the History Channel and showrunner Michael Hirst, comes the groundbreaking series Vikings. Starring Travis Fimmel, Katheryn Winnick, Clive Standen, Gustaf Skarsgard, Alexander Ludwig, Alex Høgh, Peter Franzén, Moe Dunford, Jasper Pääkkönen, Marco Ilsø, Jordan...
A Dog’s Purpose: Warm & Moving But All The Best Stuff Was in The Trailer [Review]
This week I went to see A Dog’s Purpose. I just wasn’t up for watching Milla Jovovich fight her way across yet another zombie stuffed wasteland. Again. But f I’m being honest, I have to tell you - the ‘feel good movie’ is not one my preferred genres. I prefer...
Twiztid – The Continuous Evilution of Life’s ?’s: The New Kings of The Underground [Review]
Horrorcore phenoms Twiztid have released their eleventh studio album 'The Continuous Evilution of Life's ?s' today, January 27, 2017 via their label Majik Ninja Entertainment. Check out my review here. Forget the controversy. But just know that even if we never again...
Justice League Dark: Grim & Unsettling, The Best DC Animated Film Since Flashpoint [Review]
From Warner Bros Animation, DC Entertainment, director Jay Oliva (Batman: The Dark Knight Returns), writers J.M. DeMatteis and Ernie Altbacker (Green Lantern: The Animated Series), comes the next original animated DC Comics film Justice League Dark. Starring voice...
Ballers Season 2: Dwayne Johnson’s Best Dramatic Performance Yet [Blu-ray Review]
From HBO and creator Stephen Levinson, comes the half-hour sports comedy drama series Ballers. Starring Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Rob Corddry, John David Washington, Andy Garcia, Omar Miller, Donovan W. Carter, London Brown and Jazmyn Simon, the second season will...
Shadow Tactics Blades of The Shogun: Rich, Thrilling & Incredibly Well Crafted Stealth [Review]
It's been a while since a proper stealth game has been in the spotlight of the gaming world. Sure there has been plenty of great games to have come out recently that incorporate stealth into them like the Arkham franchise, the Dishonored games, Hitman and many more,...
xXx: Return of Xander Cage – Charming with So Much Energy & Enthusiasm [Review]
This week it was either Split or xXx and since multiple-personality plots annoy me and I still haven’t quite forgiven M. Night Shyamalan (despite the excellent The Visit, last year) so it had to be xXx: Return of Xander Cage. I was not optimistic. The first xXx was...