Category: Reviews

Tabletop Game Review – The Ancient World: Second Edition

  The Ancient World by Red Raven Games Price: ~$60.00 Players:2 to 4 Playtime:60 to 90 minutes Perfect for:Players who enjoy strategic resource allocation and management and beautiful art work. The Ancient World is a

Ad Astra’s 11 | Breaking Geek Radio: The Podcast

https://soundcloud.com/los-fanboys/ad-astras-11-breaking-geek-radio-the-podcast Breaking Geek Radio: The Podcast is about analyzing geekdom and the things we like: an in-depth examination of movies, television, and culture. Expect reviews, a look at entertainment controversies, and other fun content! This

Villains – A Great Cast Highlights A Dark Comedic Tale Of Criminality | Review

Bill Skarsgård and Maika Monroe star as a criminal couple on the run in the new dark comedy Villains. When we first meet them, they’re in the middle of robbing a convenience store. They’re a

Bloodline – Seann William Scott Is A Kindly Killer In The New Blumhouse Thriller | Review

20 years later, Seann William Scott is still best known for playing the crass, sexist character of Stifler in the American Pie franchise. Having tried his hand at playing the lead in other comedies and also action

Titans Season 2 Episode 3 ‘Ghosts’ Review: Setting Up Deathstroke As The Seasons Big Bad

[caption id="attachment_146153" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Image provided by Warner Brothers Television Distribution[/caption] WARNING THIS REVIEW INCLUDES SPOILERS FOR SEASON 2 EPISODE 3 “GHOSTS” OF DC UNIVERSE’S TITANS We now find ourselves three episodes into the second

3 From Hell Review: Rob Zombie Ends His Hyper-Violent Trilogy In Style

Baby, Otis and Captain Spaulding are back in Rob Zombie’s new film 3 From Hell. It closes out with a bang the trilogy he started with 2003’s House of 1000 Corpses and followed up with

Ad Astra: Meandering With Stars

Ad Astra is the story of Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) who at a young age lost his father (Tommy Lee Jones) to the most audacious space exploration expedition ever conducted. Now an adult, McBride has

Killer Sofa Review: Quality Horror Delivers The Murder

Once every now and then a film comes along that truly adheres to the title. Some films do that well and others are vague. For instance, when you read the title The Human Centipede, what

Review: American Horror Story 1984 – “Camp Redwood”

As Autumn approaches, FX has released its annual tradition just in time for the falling leaves and the chill in the air. The latest chapter in the American Horror Story anthology has arrived, titled AHS

Hellmington Review: This Under-The-Radar Thriller Surprises And Entertains

The new thriller Hellmington might sneak up on you and give you a surprise if you make the effort to seek it out. Having been quietly released this past week on DVD and VOD, it