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We Picked Up The New A10 Gaming Headset From Astro Gaming At E3
We got ourselves a pair of red headsets to play with for review. First and foremost, the design is interesting It isn't as bulky as I normally expect professional gaming headsets to be, but it still had a little bit of bulk to it simply for the tech and the cans The outer shells have been[...]
Transformers The Last Knight Review: A Popcorn Movie If Ever There Was One
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Let's be honest, at this point if you're going to plop down cash to go see Michael Bay's latest installment in the Transformers franchise, Transformers: The Last Knight, you pretty much know what you're getting into It packs in the regular combination of as many Transformers marketing opportunities as possible and some of the[...]
Look! It Moves! – The Bad Batch Is Tasty But Undercooked Meat
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Caught a press screening of The Bad Batch, the new movie by Ana Lily Amirpour, who made a splash in 2014 with her quirky Iranian vampire movie A Girl Walks Alone at Night, which was shot in California That established Amirpour as a filmmaker with a unique voice, and now she's working on a[...]
Bill Reviews 47 Meters Down: No, It Has Nothing On Jaws
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Going into the screening, I'd done my best to avoid other picking up too much on other writer's impressions about 47 Meters Down, but I couldn't help but notice various headlines equating it to Steven Spielberg's classic film Jaws After having seen the latest installment in the humans-as-sharkbait genre of films, I am going[...]
Bill Reviews Cars 3: Not The Best Pixar Film, But A Fine Sports Film
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] So at this point Cars has been one of the cash cows for Pixar and for parent company Disney It's ironic given that of all of the Pixar entries, Cars isn't really among it's best works (you'll have to go back to Up, WALL-E, and Toy Story for the real gems) To that end, Cars[...]
Bill Reviews 'Rough Night': Better Than Many Girl's Or Guy's Night Outs
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Ok, stop me if you've heard this one: a group of guys or gals is out to celebrate a last night of freedom for one of them before they get married/go off to college/retire/whatever, they drink too much and/or do some drugs, and various misadventures ensue So to that end, Rough Night is hardly[...]
'The Book Of Henry' Reviewed:  Enough Material For A TV Show Crammed Into A Movie
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The Book of Henry might have some interesting ideas but the tonal shifts are so frequent and jarring that you're left wondering what kind of movie this is and who it was made for Director: Colin Trevorrow Summary: A single mother discovers a scheme in her son's book to rescue a young girl from the[...]
'47 Meters Down' Reviewed: A Severe Lack Of Sharks In This Shark Movie
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] 47 Meters Down wants to be another awesome shark movie for the summer but dumb characters and a lack of sharks means this one has jump scares and nothing more Director: Johannes Roberts Summary: Two sisters vacationing in Mexico are trapped in a shark cage at the bottom of the ocean With less than[...]
'Cars 3' Reviewed: Still Just A Subpar Entry Into Pixar's Worst Series
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Cars 3 might be the strongest entry in the Cars series but it's still only subpar when it comes to other Pixar classics Director: Brian Fee Summary: Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of racers that he's still the best race car in the world. The Cars series is not very good;[...]
Marvel Comics Digest Spider-Man Review: Bites Off More Than It Can Chew
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Leading up to the release of Spider-Man Homecoming next month, Marvel is releasing a bunch of stuff featuring our favorite friendly neighborhood superhero. June 7th marks the release of the first of two Marvel Digests: one Spider-Man, one Avengers These Archie-styled comic collections are meant to offer various influential and classic stories that you may have[...]
Nothing Lasts Forever Review – A Powerful And Hopeful Insight To A Life
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Nothing Lasts Forever by Sina Grace Nothing Lasts Forever by Sina Grace is a powerful, poignant look into the life of the artist. Told through a series of rough sketches, doodles and more, it really gives the idea of the thoughts and ideas of the creator translating onto the page as they happen. We follow Sina Grace[...]
Dark Days: The Forge Review – A Deep Dive Into DC To Start New 'Metal' Event
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Art by Andy Kubert Dark Days: The Forge is our first piece of the story towards DC's big major crossover event, Metal It's also the first major crossover event that Scott Snyder has written that spans the whole DC universe, and not just the Bat-family So how does it stack up? In a word: Broadly. This issue,[...]
Ravina The Witch Review: One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure
[rwp-review id="0"] "Once upon a time there was a woman who lived in a garbage dump…" Thus begins the strange tale of Ravina, in Ravina the Witch?, about a young girl who grows up among garbage and crows. Don't let Junko Mizuno's art fool you — despite the deceptively childlike illustrations and the fairytale introduction, there is plenty of[...]