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Game Review: Dysmantle

An open world adventure game from 10tons, Dysmantle will force you to destroy everything to survive.

10tons, 2021, Adventure, crafting, dysmantle, open world, Review, scavenge, Steam, Video Game

Movie Review: Last Night in Soho (2021)

A psychological horror from Edgar Wright, Last Night in Soho is a great showing from young actresses Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy.

2021, Anya Taylor-Joy, dream theater, edgar wright, Horror, last night in soho, matt smith, metropolis, Movie, Mystery, Psychological, Review, scenes from a memory, thomasin mackenzie, Thriller

Movie Review: The Matrix: Resurrections (2021)

The fourth entry in the cult sci-fi franchise, The Matrix: Resurrections is sure to divide fans, but has a few bright spots to share.

2021, Action, carrie-anne moss, jessica henwick, jonathan groff, keanu reeves, lana wachowski, Movie, neil patrick harris, resurrections, Review, sci fi, sequel, the matrix, yahya abdul-mateen ii

Movie Review: Encanto (2021)

The 60th Walt Disney Studios Motion picture, Encanto is a magical musical for the whole family to enjoy.

2021, Animation, Disney, disney plus, encanto, lin-manuel miranda, Movie, Review, stephanie beatriz

Movie Review: Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021)

The newest attempt at adaption Capcom’s famous series of video games, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is dead on arrival.

2021, avan jogia, capcom, hannah john-kamen, Horror, johannes roberts, kaya scodelario, Movie, neal mcdonough, Resident Evil, Review, robbie amell, tom hopper, welcome to raccoon city, zombies

Wrestling Review: NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 16 in Tokyo Dome (2022) (Night 2)

The winner of Night One’s main event faces Will Ospreay to determine the undisputed IWGP World Heavyweight Champion on Night Two of Wrestle Kingdom 16.

2021, hiroshi tanahashi, iwgp, jeff cobb, kazuchika okada, kenta, new japan, night 2, njpw, njpw world, no disqualifications, noah, Pro Wrestling, tetsuya naito, tokyo dome, will ospreay, world heavyweight championship, wrestle kingdom

TV Review: The Witcher (Season 2, 2021)

The Witcher’s second season picks up immediately where the first ended, and features more of Henry Cavill at his most compelling.

2021, Action, andrzej sapkowski, anna shaffer, anya chalotra, book, Fantasy, freya allen, Henry Cavill, netflix original, Review, Season 2, the witcher, TV

Game Review: The Plane Effect

An isometric adventure game, where players try to get a lonely office worker, Solo, back to his home. There are a LOT of things in his way.

2021, Adventure, innovina interactive, isometric, pqube limited, Puzzle, Review, story, studio kiku, the plane effect, Video Game, xbox series x, xsx

The Fishtank: Spider-Man: Not Quite A Home Run

Spider-Man: No Way Home wasn’t perfect, and I have a few remaining questions. BEWARE OF SPOILERS.

2021, andrew garfield, Column, easter eggs, electro, kraven, Marvel Cinematic Universe, MCU, morbius, no way home, plot holes, questions, rhino, Sony, Spider-man, the amazing spider-man, tobey maguire, tom holland

Movie Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

A multiverse spanning romp, Spider-Man: Far From Home is a love letter to the character that so many have loved to watch.

2021, alfred molina, Benedict Cumberbatch, cinematic universe, Comic Books, jamie foxx, jon watts, Marvel, MCU, Movie, multiverse, no way home, Review, rhys ifans, Spider-man, Superhero, thomas hayden church, tom holland, willem dafoe

Wrestling Review: AEW Winter is Coming (2021)

Hangman Adam Page defends the AEW World Championship against Bryan Danielson in Page’s first ever defence at Winter Is Coming

2021, aew, all elite wrestling, bryan danielson, dante martin, dark order, diamond ring, hangman adam page, hikaru shida, matt sydal, mjf, Review, serena deeb, wardlow, winter is coming, Wrestling

Movie Review: In the Earth (2021)

Ben Wheatley directs In the Earth, a horror film showing the beautiful and horrific sides of nature and science.

2021, ben wheatley, ellora torchia, hayley squires, Horror, in the earth, joel fry, Movie, nature, reece shearsmith, Review, science

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