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New Exodus Trailer Brings More Gameplay

Archetype Entertainment has given gamers a fresh look at the gameplay for Exodus before the year comes to a close, bringing more Mass Effect vibes and general greatness. My excitement for the Exodus game already pretty damn high. From it's announcement and reveal that it's coming from a bulk of the original Mass Effect trilogy devs, to the incredible tie-in book that launched earlier...

Helldivers 2 – Omens of Tyranny Developer Deep Dive Get HellDivers Ready for War

During The Game Awards, Arrowhead and PlayStation excitedly revealed and released the highly anticipated DLC for the beloved multiplayer game Helldivers 2, named "Omens of Tyranny." This expansion pack brings a host of thrilling new gameplay mechanics that enhance the cooperative experience, along with an array of powerful new vehicles to aid players in their missions. Fans will also encounter the Illuminate, a formidable enemy class...

The Order is Thrilling and All Too Timely | Review

Packed with powerful performances and a haunting true-crime story, The Order sneaks in as one of the year's most engaging thrillers. The Order Directed By: Justin...

Moana 2 Goes Bigger, Perhaps Too Big | Review

Disney's animated sequel to Moana brings incredible animation and some solid songs along with a disjointed story that's hard to latch onto. Moana 2 Directed...

Alien: Romulus is a Thrilling Return to the Sci-Fi Franchise | Review

Fede Álvarez's Alien: Romulus manages to bring together all the elements of the Alien franchise that make it great, while still forging new territory....

Deadpool & Wolverine Survives on Vibes | Review

The Merc with a Mouth finally enters the MCU with Deadpool & Wolverine, a film that serves as the very definition of "dumb fun."...

IF Shows the Power of Imagination | Review

John Krasinski's IF delivers all the warm feelings with a hefty dose of whimsy, though it might be the older kids and parents who...

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Sets the Stage for an Epic New Story | Review

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes takes the DNA of the previous films to build something new, while leaving you wanting so much...

Monkey Man is a Brutal, Engaging New Action Film | Review

Dev Patel's directorial debut, Monkey Man, brings heart, spiritualism, and intense action together in a laser-focused story that's a ton of fun to watch....

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is Big, Goofy, Fun | Review

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire might not be winning any awards for dramatic storytelling, but that doesn't stop it from being a ridiculously...

Dune Part Two is a Grandiose Triumph | Review

Dune: Part Two brings Denis Villeneuve's two-part adaptation of Frank Herbert's classic to a close in a big way that manages to honor the...

I.S.S. is a Tense Film That Needs More Time | Review

Bleecker Street's original Sci-Fi film, I.S.S., brings some interesting ideas and tension, but lacks a certain oomph. Learn more in our full review. I.S.S. Directed...

The Casual Cinecast Leave(s) The World Behind and Heads to Saltburn

The Casual Cinecast kicks off the New Year with a brand new episode where we discuss Saltburn, The Iron Claw, Priscilla, and much more! Happy...

Frybread Face & Me is an Endearing Coming-of-Age Story on the Rez | Review

Billy Luther's Frybread Face and Me is a more subtle coming-of-age story set on a Reservation, but brings the charm. Read on for our...