A Spectacular Sequel. *Story Spoilers will be discussed* Story Review Spider Man 2 may be the perfect sequel to an already phenomenal original title. The game opens up showing Peter teaching at Brooklyn Visions Academy – the same class as Miles. Suddenly an attack on the city emerges that requires both Spider-Men’s attention. The pairContinue reading “Spider Man 2 Review”
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Spider-Man 2 Initial Thoughts
A spectacular follow-up I’m about 20 hours deep into Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and so far its been a great experience. I’ve yet to finish the game, as I keep getting sidetracked, but I do want to lightly talk about it before I give a review in a few weeks. ‘No Story Spoilers’ will be discussedContinue reading “Spider-Man 2 Initial Thoughts”
Killers of the Flower Moon Review
A Flawed, yet powerful and ambitious film. Killers of the Flower Moon succeeds where so many other crime drama’s fail, it has a powerful story alongside the brutality of the genre. The film from start to finish is an enthralling, addictive, and at times emotional experience (which for a movie that is close to 4Continue reading “Killers of the Flower Moon Review”
The Best Films I’ve watched in 2023
Making my way through my Letterboxd Watchlist 2023 has been a really fun year in film for me. I’ve finally gotten around to clearing out my Letterboxd watch list, and in the process discovered some films I wish I had watched sooner. The films on this list are not exclusive to 2023 releases, but myContinue reading “The Best Films I’ve watched in 2023”
Bottoms Review
Emma Seligmon delivers a hilarious comedy fuelled by brilliant performances What a breath of fresh air? Emma Seligmon follows up ‘Shiva Baby’ with what is possibly the best film of the year (I’ve yet to see Killers of the Flower Moon and Poor Things). Bottoms from start to finish is a hilarious trip in whatContinue reading “Bottoms Review”
Blue Beetle Review
An uninspired popcorn flick that hits all the usual beats. Within Blue Beetle there is a lot of fun to be had. The film is led by a magnetic performance by Xolo Marideuna that leaks charisma. An enjoyable family oriented approach that tries to brings a bit of heart to the film, and a fairlyContinue reading “Blue Beetle Review”
Assassins Creed: Mirage
An old school experience tailored towards a more casual gamer. Assassins Creed: Mirage is a fun time. In respects to gameplay it’s very refreshing to have an old school game that doesn’t require hours of learning and practise to understand, simply allowing a jump straight in approach. The story was also quite engaging, though notContinue reading “Assassins Creed: Mirage”