Reviews
Film Review: Oz the Great and Powerful
The 1939 MGM classic The Wizard of Oz is an icon of cinema, still held fast in the hearts of many to this day and it still appears frequently on ‘Best Films of All Time’ lists. Skip nearly 74 years later (via 1985’s Retur...
Film Review: The Guilt Trip
Barbara Streisand and Seth Rogen play mother and son in a tedious and predictable road trip movie that drives around in circles and ends up in the middle of nowhere. As ever Rogen plays a hapless, unlucky in love slacker, excep...
Film Review: Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God
The latest film by Oscar winning director Alex Gibney is a documentary with a dark heart. Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God highlights the effort of four men trying to raise awareness of, and come to terms with, the...
Game Review: Darkstalkers Resurrection [Xbox 360/PS3]
In 1994, Capcom finally moved away from Street Fighters for a little while to birth an altogether darker, more fantastical fighting game. That game was Darkstalkers (known as Vampire in Japan), a tale of mythical and demo...
Game Review: Darkstalkers Resurrection [Xbox 360/PS3]
In 1994, Capcom finally moved away from Street Fighters for a little while to birth an altogether darker, more fantastical fighting game. That game was Darkstalkers (known as Vampire in Japan), a tale of mythical and demonic be...
Film Review: Mama
Once upon a time, there was a terrifying Spanish-language short featuring two scared little girls haunted by a ghostly apparition known as “Mamá”. It looked to be promising as a horror feature and now, with Guillermo del T...
Film Review: Side Effects
Side Effects is the first really good movie of 2013. It’s not ‘great’, by the word’s definition, but it certainly is the most impressive film released so far this year (if you are thinking about things from a US release...
Film Review: Parker
Hearing the phrase “Jason Statham plays a criminal with a strict code of honour” in a review, it would be understandable to assume the film in question was the fourth installment of the Transporter franchise, or per...
Game Review (Video): Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor’s Edge [WiiU]- by Cjszero01
For those who know me you may know that this is the first M Rated game I’ve reviewed. Needless to say, if you’re not old enough or mature enough to handle this content then please don’t watch the follow...
Film Review: Stoker
Stoker is by no means your average horror. There’s no axe-wielding psycho or vampire (as its Dracula-inspired title may suggest) to be had. Chan-wook Park’s English language debut is an ingeniously twisted serious horror ex...



































