There is something truly fascinating about a movie that starts out making very little sense and then proceeds to get even more messed up and nonsensical as it goes. That is the case with Giulio Paradisi’s 1979 new age meets Star Wars flick called The Visitor, but what is truly astounding is the calibre of people…
Bloodborne Review – Spoiler Free!
It’s been a long, adventurous, fun but difficult and frustrating journey. With 100% of the trophies achieved for Bloodborne on the PS4, I feel it’s due for a review! This game is dark, bloody, detailed and filled with action so fasten your seat belts!
Old Games Had Some Crazy Commercials
Today’s video game commercials are very straightforward. Generally they will depict some gameplay video, show some screenshots or other in-game assets, and then call it a day. In ancient times though, during the age when a game featuring being able to move in 8 directions was an impressive feat, TV ads had to be a…
A crown of Swords: Robert Jordan – Book Review
OK, I know I said Lord of Chaos was politics heavy, but I was wrong. This is what pure, uncut politics looks like.
The Fury (1978) – Review
People wielding supernatural powers in the movies is certainly nothing new but in the late 70s and early 80s it wasn’t quite old hat yet, and we got some great and some not-so-great films; Carrie (1976) Scanners (1981) Firestarter (1984), which leads to today’s entry The Fury, which not only was helmed by Carrie director Brian…