47 Meters Down: Uncaged Review

47 Meters Down: Uncaged 47 Meters Down: Uncaged is the textbook definition of disposable summer entertainment, combining weak characters with intermittent thrills. After subaqueous survival thriller47 Meters Downbecame a surprisal sleeper corner agency hit in the summer of 2017 , a sequel was quickly put into motion . This weekend , that follow-up -47 Meters Down : Uncaged- premieres in theaters , hoping to replicate the achiever of its forerunner ....

August 16, 2019 · 6 min · 1122 words · Kristy Morris

Blinded by the Light Review: Gurinder Chadha's Memoir Was Born to Run

Blinded by the Light Powered by Chadha’s energetic direction, Blinded by the Light overcomes its formulaic narrative to deliver an infectiously endearing experience. It ’s easy to compareBlinded by the Light- a moving picture adaptation of diarist Sarfraz Manzoor ’s memoir , Greetings from Bury Park : Race , Religion and Rock N ' Roll- to this year’sYesterday . After all , they ’re both pic ground by British Asian protagonists that extract an adoration for the songs of twentieth hundred popping euphony ace ( and white Isaac M....

August 16, 2019 · 6 min · 1181 words · Hailey Browning

Kingdom Review: Pulpy Manga Adaptation Is An Enjoyable History Lesson

Kingdom Often melodramatic and unapologetically goofy, Kingdom combines manga tropes with stylized fight scenes to make its subject matter entertaining. Director Shinsuke Sato’sKingdom- a unrecorded - military action film adaptation of Yasuhisa Hara ’s manga series that ’s not to be confused with Netflix ’s medieval Korean zombi repugnance show ( which also debuted in 2019 ) of the same name - is part chronicle moral , but mostly a pulpy historical action - adventure more implicated with bloody , yet elegant swordplay than cold concentrated facts ....

August 16, 2019 · 6 min · 1158 words · Maria Richards

Friday The 13th: Ultimate Slasher Edition Review for Nintendo Switch

Related Friday The 13th: Ultimate Slasher Edition is a feature-rich version of the multiplayer game, but it’s hard to see the Switch as its ideal home. One of the interesting thing about the on-going twain of ports to Switch is thatNintendo ’s platformmight represent a sort of do - over for some games which were visibly rocky in their other years . For asymmetrical multiplayer games — a genre which has an extremely troubled and washy - kneed pedigree — reintroducing them to a totally newfangled ecosystem does seem to perk up them with an essence oftabula rasa ....

August 15, 2019 · 7 min · 1416 words · Mark Hodge

RAD Review: An 80s Fueled Permadeath Paradise

Related A permadeath game with tangible progression, delightful characters and dialogue, and satisfying combat, RAD is yet another win for Double Fine. The mail - Revelation is a crazy place , so it would stand that the post - post - apocalypse is even crazier . Your distinctive wasteland is a place filled with variation , roam the remnant of civilization . It should be bleak , but the world ofRADis far from it ; its ' 80s - inspire toughie storey are everything we ’ve total to expect from Double Fine : wacky and original ....

August 15, 2019 · 5 min · 1024 words · Alyssa Young

Zack Snyder's Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes

Related Most recently , Zack Snyder has been be intimate as the initial designer behind the first incarnation of the DC Extended Universe , but he ’s been directing Hollywood lineament for 15 class – some are good , some are not so effective , and a couple are great . Snyder ’s movies are as divisive among audiences as they are among critic , so his Rotten Tomatoes scores tend to be a little up and down ....

August 15, 2019 · 6 min · 1165 words · Jacob Sanchez

Brianne Tju, Davi Santos & Khylin Rhambo Interview: Uncaged

47 Meters Down: Uncaged 47 Meters Down : Uncagedpromises to double the chills of 2017 ’s underwater thriller , and it ’s beget a shiny , young tramp quick to present . Actors Brianne Tju , Davi Santos , and Khylin Rhambo all sat down with Screen Rant to share how Johannes Roberts devise them for their ocean wight battle and sort out their own feeling about sharks after their adventure ....

August 14, 2019 · 6 min · 1221 words · Dr. Sandra Henderson

Shortest Trip to Earth Review: A Ruthless, Enjoyable Roguelike

Related Shortest Trip to Earth is a brutal spacefaring roguelike, whose challenge occasionally undermines the depth and quality of the overall experience. place is sometimes a fun place to be in video games . Whether it ’s the abstruse traditional knowledge and sci - fi finish ofMass Effector the coloured plaster cast of Nintendo’sStar Fox , even within life-threatening circumstances there ’s a semblance of a bright future tense with pockets of guard ....

August 14, 2019 · 5 min · 983 words · Tracey Richmond

Never Give Up Review: Passable but Puerile Platforming

Related Never Give Up is a moderately challenging but unremarkable platformer that still looks, sounds, and plays like a browser game from the mid-2000s. Never Give Upis a plot that really , really require you to give up . As part of the " masocore " subgenre of platformers generalise by the excellentSuper Meat Boy , the game is designed around trial and error , vellication - reflex platforming and increasingly unmanageable horizontal surface ....

August 13, 2019 · 4 min · 852 words · Rachel Blanchard

The Angry Birds Movie 2 Review: The Birds Score a Surprise Hit

The Angry Birds Movie Angry Birds Movie 2 has no delusions about it own slightness and makes up the difference with gleefully silly, yet unexpectedly clever cartoon mayhem. The Angry Birds Movie 2is , honestly , more entertaining than it has any right or need to be . What could ’ve easily been a slapdash attempt to preserve cashing in on Rovio’sAngry Birdsgaming IP - turn animated franchise is , instead , a zippy toon sequel bolstered by day-and-night madcap witticism ( much of which is surprisingly imaginative ) ....

August 13, 2019 · 5 min · 924 words · Jamie Sanders

The Great Perhaps Review: Astro-NOT a Great Game

Related If only Caligari could travel back in time and tell themselves that perhaps a gimmick does not a game make. Until then, this game is far from great. Time travelhas long been a staple fiber of science fabrication . Whether a scientist is right past wrong or glimpsing dystopias of the future , one affair remains persistent : it serves as a ( storey - singing ) equipment to reverberate ....

August 13, 2019 · 5 min · 933 words · Nicole Johnson

Morphies Law: Remorphed Review

Related Morphies Law gets an updated PC release, but its bright visuals and style can’t quite overcome a lack of longevity and its odd clunky moment. Multiplayer shooters can sometimes get a bite dusty . The same old patterns of play come out here and there , which entail that those who adhere to the tried - and - tested formula either need to be exceptional or have a very unassailable steel behind them ....

August 12, 2019 · 4 min · 840 words · Charles Ramos

Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot Review

Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is one of the worst games MachineGames has made since rebooting the Wolfenstein IP and should be avoided by PS VR owners. Wolfenstein : Cyberpilotis an amalgamation of some worthwhile idea , but poor point plan and an inconceivably short runtime amount to a intersection that ’s best avoided altogether . Considering MachineGames revitalized theWolfensteinseries with 2014’sWolfenstein : The New Orderand followed that title up with the staggeringly well - receivedWolfenstein : The New Colossus , it ’s quite scotch that they ’d release a VR tie - in that fail to honor their own root material ....

August 12, 2019 · 5 min · 934 words · Lucas Macias