Punisher: Nightmare is a miracle of filmmaking and a walking contradiction. Its portrayal of Frank Castle, one man force of destruction, uses all the techniques and artistry of budget filmmaking backed by the hunger and energy of the independent scene. The story is both brutal and thoughtful, grim and hopeful,
The People’s Joker is a walking contradiction. Exactly what I expected and wildly above expectation. At the same time it was stylish and artless, genius and stupid, ironic shitpost and sincere masterpiece. This portrait of trans comedian Vera Drew, her life and struggles, through the neon CG-soaked veneer of
So, we all know Treyarch is the next team making the next Call of Duty. In fact, a lot of rumors hint to it being another Black Ops title set during the Gulf War. However, for this exercise, I’m not going to talk about things I want regarding the
Unsound doesn’t have to tell you that it’s based on a true story. Never have I seen something so real. Never has a film captured the complex, contradictory feelings only a caretaker for a parent with mental health issues could understand. Darious Britt’s independent feature is a
Working out in VR is hardly new. Plenty of folks, including myself, have lost weight working out and playing in the virtual world. When VR was new we had music games that kept your body moving, and dodging zombies could peel off pounds if you stuck with it. As VR
By looking deep into film history, Austin-based artist Eric Power found the template for a style of filmmaking unlike anything released in the past century. The story begins in 1926 ago, with a female director forgotten to most modern audiences. Lotte Reiniger’s The Adventures of Prince Achmed is the
Naoki Hamaguchi wasn’t kidding when he said Final Fantasy VII Rebirth would be stuffed to the brim with Gold Saucer level minigames. Well the full game is almost upon us and we will finally get to set foot inside the Gold Saucer itself, where endless entertainment awaits us in
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is truly about to give the Yakuza series a run for its money with the endless buffet of minigames it offers. The most substantial one that you probably already heard of is none other than Queen’s Blood, a collectible card game that takes place on