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  • The Last Of Us Season 2 Review - It Can't Be For Nothing
    Magicians have a word for the final, most difficult part of an illusion. It's a term that went mainstream when Christopher Nolan used it as the title of his 2006 drama about dueling illusionists, The Prestige. Executing their final flourish, the prestige is the moment a performer truly wows their audience, leaving them wide-eyed and unsure how the magician pulled it off. The Last of Us Part II delivers its prestige in the latter half of its 25-hour journey, making it a flourish the seven-episode Season 2 of the TV series doesn't get to perform in its adaptation. But the...
  • Netflix's Devil May Cry Review - A Devilishly Good Adaptation
    Ever since it first debuted on PS2 in 2001, Devil May Cry at its best has been a mix of over-the-top action, coolness, and surprisingly hard-hitting moments of raw emotion. Replicating that recipe for TV is a tall order but, thankfully, Netflix's adaptation of the cult-classic Capcom series comes out swinging. By fully embracing the devil-may-care appeal of the video games, amping up the series' irreverent tone, and making meaningful contributions to the lore of the franchise, Dante's latest adventure makes one hell of a first impression.The Netflix anime doesn't waste any time in establishing its foundation, as carefree demon-hunter...
  • A Minecraft Movie Review - Exactly What You Think It Is, For Better Or Worse
    Ten years ago, the idea of a movie based on Minecraft, starring Jack Black and Jason Momoa, would have sounded like a setup for a joke about the current state of video game films. In 2025, though, it's not only reality but the right choice for the franchise's expansion to the big screen.A Minecraft Movie is exactly what you think it is based on its trailers. It's a big, cartoony live-action movie, filled with silly jokes, Minecraft references, and an oddly surreal Minecraft world, complete with the game's various creatures and our human heroes. And while this might not be...
  • The Remarkable Life Of Ibelin Review - The Real Warcraft Movie
    The Remarkable Life of Ibelin isn't the first Warcraft film, but it is definitely the best one. Duncan Jones's big-budget Warcraft from 2016 focused on the "main" characters of developer Blizzard's long-running sword-and-sorcery universe. This new Netflix documentary from director Benjamin Ree, released a month prior to World of Warcraft's 20th anniversary, instead puts its focus on WoW's actual protagonists: the players who call Azeroth home. Specifically, it tells the story of Mats "Ibelin" Steen, and in the process paints an incredible portrait of a digital life, one that drives home a core message of how online friends and relationships...
  • Uzumaki Anime Review - Junji Ito Adaptation Adds Intensity As It Spirals
    Among all of Junji Ito's vast body of horror manga work, Uzumaki manages to be the most unsettling. Many of his stories concern elements of building dread, encroaching madness, and beautifully off-putting body horror, but few combine all three to the same effect as Uzumaki, where the concept of a spiral pattern infects and mutates the inhabitants of a small town in myriad awful ways.Adult Swim's anime adaptation of Uzumaki focuses on that unsettling feeling in its premiere episode, which was provided for review by Adult Swim. This introduction, for the most part, succeeds in bringing what makes Uzumaki so...
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