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Review: Nike's PG 2.5 PlayStation Classic Colorway
(As well as a new blue pair that was announced this week.) So how do these shoes hold up and are they worth your buck? Nike sent us a pair to try out for a proper review. So we'll start with the design, which is about as PlayStation throwback as you can get For non-PS1 owners, the[...]
Review: Marseille's mCable HDMI Cords for Cinema and Gaming
They sent us a couple sets of cables, one for gaming purposes and one for cinema to test out and review It sounds pretty awesome, but do they do the trick? SO let's get to the nitty-gritty of what these cables actually are They look like standard HDMI cables, however, one of the ends that goes[...]
Mortal Engines
Based on the book series by Philip Reeve with a screenplay adapted by Lord of the Rings authors Peter Jackson Philippa Boyens, and Fran Walsh,  it has suffered from mixed messaging about what kind of film it was and what audience age grouping it was going for.  As it turns out, that's unfortunate, because it is an[...]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
As an additional bonus, beyond the viewing experience, it's also a superb story in it's own right. [rwp-review-recap id="0"] While this film doesn't directly go in-line with the MCU series of films, it does offer up references back to many of the other earlier installments The story revolves around Miles Morales, who lives in a version of[...]
Mortal Engines Review: A Generic Story With a Fantastic New Coat of Paint
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Mortal Engines might present some generic story turns, but the worldbuilding, the amount of detail put into the world, and fantastic sound elevates the entire production. Director: Christian Rivers Summary: In a post-apocalyptic world where cities ride on wheels and consume each other to survive, two people meet in London and try to stop a conspiracy. To say[...]
once upon a deadpool
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Once Upon a Deadpool brings a few extra laughs but is mainly a vehicle that proves that PG-13 Deadpool doesn't work–and not for the reasons you think. Director: David Leitch Summary: Foul-mouthed mutant mercenary Wade Wilson (AKA Deadpool), brings together a team of fellow mutant rogues to protect a young boy with supernatural abilities from the[...]
Review: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Gear by JINX
The crew over at JINX sent us a number of items to review for the fall and winter, and the second-biggest supply we got was a bunch of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds gear! We'll start with the accessories, which we only got one of this time, this one being a frying pan keychain This one made me laugh,[...]
Review: SCUF Gaming's PS4 Vantage Gaming Controller
So when SCUF Gaming sent us the Vantage Gaming Controller to try out and review, I was over the moon to try it We originally got to mess around with it back at E3 and were impressed with what it had to offer back then But how does it hold up now in practicality? credit//SCUF Gaming Starting with the[...]
Review: Game of Thrones – King in the North Beer
Drinking it by myself for the review was fine, but I feel like I missed out not having a chance to share the experience So if you plan to buy a bottle, take my advice, and get a second for friends and family to share. We got another awesome opportunity, as the holidays approach with[...]
Legends of Tomorrow Season 4 Episode 7 Review: Killer Dolls and Tragic Backstories
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Legends of Tomorrow Season 4 Episode 7 features killer dolls and Constantine's reasons for joining the Legends are all told in a perfect balance of horror, humor, and tragedy. After seven episodes, we finally have an answer as to what is chasing John Constantine and why he has been so haunted this season It turns[...]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Review – New High Point for the Genre and One of the Best Movies of the Year
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a new high point not only animated movies but the entire superhero genre and beyond. Director: Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman Summary: Spider-Man crosses parallel dimensions and teams up with the Spider-Men of those dimensions to stop a threat to all reality. When it was announced that Sony's animated Spider-Man[...]
Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000 Presents: The Lost and Found Collection
Which brings us to our review of Mystery Science Theater 3000 Presents: The Lost and Found Collection. credit//Shout! Factory To put it very simply, this is a collection of six episodes that were previously released onto other DVD sets in the past, had the rights expire forcing them to be pulled from collections, and be put on the[...]
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 Clothing and Shoes by SUPRA Footwear
A few weeks ago, we got a very awesome and surprising package of clothing for review as SUPRA Footwear, who made gear for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 We got a few different items that looked pretty cool from their Limited Edition Capsule Collection, so we tired them out to see how well they[...]
Review: Jinx Overwatch Winter Gear
The people at Jinx just keep on rolling out the goods for the Overwatch brand when it comes to clothing and accessories, and we got a new set of winter goodies to review We'll start with a couple of the regular gear basics, and the first item on the list is this Icon Buttondown Shirt[...]
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Bleeding Cool teased it in its rundown of AMC's The Walking Dead-related holiday offerings (for a refresher, you can check it out here), and now here it is: our review of the current The Walking Dead Supply Drop box Delivered four times per year (March, June, September and December) at a cost of $49.95 (plus[...]
Charmed Season 1, Episode 8 'Bug A Boo': Mel Looks to Charity for Answers (PREVIEW)
In the following preview for this week's midseason penultimate episode of the CW's Charmed 'Bug A Boo,' With Jada (Aleyse Shannon) still at large, Mel (Melonie Diaz) confronts Charity (Virginia Williams) about her suspicions – and learns more about The Elders past than she ever expected: https://youtu.be/XTCuCPOTwhM Charmed Season 1, Episode 8 'Bug A Boo': A STICKY[...]
The Gifted Season 2 Episode 8: 'the dreaM'
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Be sure to check out our recap here. The Gifted is a good show but it has so rarely been a moving one There have been moments of high drama and tension When the Mutant Underground broke at the end of season one it was hard to watch, but it wasn't a gut punch by[...]