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‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 3 Review: Critical Role’s Best Season Yet

It feels so good that we’ve returned for the third year in a row, back to the world of Exandria. While Dungeons & Dragons has always been popular, it most certainly has received a boost within the mainstream limelight as Critical Role have been streaming their campaign sessions and uploading them for thousands of people to watch. The Legend of

‘Batman: Caped Crusader’ Review: A Reinventive, Slick 90’s Throwback.

From visionary Matt Reeves, Producer JJ Abrahams & the legendary Bruce Timm, Batman: Caped Crusader invites you to Gotham City for a slick & expansive, 90’s throwback reminiscent of The Animated Series yet distinguishable in its own right with a mature tone, impressive voice performances & great, investing character writing that is topped by fresh story takes & a signature

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ Review: A Comedically Consistent Mess

When Seth Rogen and company dropped the original Sausage Party film in 2016, no one expected how explicit and controversial an animated film could be. Its raunchy and over-the-top humor, combined with its cartoonishly subversive designs, cemented it as one of the most baffling films released in modern times. While critics seemed to love the film, everyone seemed to want

‘The Boys’ Season 4 Review: A Strong Season With A Declining Latter Half

The Boys are back in town, and with them being back, their outrageous humour, outlandish but also realistic takes on society, and the vulgar language and extreme gore of the show also return. Now, while the humour of this show tends to make everyone laugh, mainly because of its shock factor, does it still hold up after four seasons? With

‘Fallout’ Review: A Fun And Worthy Adaptation That Will Please Fans

An adaptation of the immensely popular Fallout series of video games has been hotly requested by franchise fans for maybe more than 20 years – but in that time filming gamers have largely learned that video game adaptations are usually… quite bad. Admittedly, this is a trend that’s changing, likely due to the number of people actually familiar with these

‘Invincible’ Season 2 Part 2 Episode 6 Review: It’s Not That Simple

Invincible returned to us last week but it did leave us off on one of the most insane cliffhangers that we’ve gotten yet in this show. Previously On Invincible Mark finally returns home after discovering his father has made a new life for himself and that he has a half-brother whom he has brought with him back home. Mark attempts

‘The Idea Of You’ Review: Cliché Yet Fun (SXSW 2024)

In The Idea of You, directed by Michael Showalter, we are transported to a universe where the limits of love and society are challenged in a bold and moving way. The film introduces us to the life of a 40-year-old single mother, played with a captivating mix of strength and vulnerability by Anne Hathaway. Her journey takes an unexpected turn

‘Invincible’ Season 2 Part 2 Episode 5 Review: He’s Back!

Invincible is back! It has been a long four months, waiting for Season Two’s return since November and some may argue whether it was worth the wait, but either way, it’s finally here and back on PrimeVideo and better than ever. PREVIOUSLY ON INVINCIBLE The first part of Invincible Season Two did a good job of setting up a lot

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