‘Beginning’ Is An Acute Portrayal Of Religious Suffering [San Sebastian Review]
Boldy unfolding through a series of fixed shots, Georgian director Dea Kulumbegashvili’s debut feature “Beginning” is a striking portrait of a woman’s internal suffering at the hands of a husband…
‘Ava’ Film Review: Jessica Chastain’s a Deadly Assassin in a Thriller That Misses the Target
Tate Taylor’s latest offers glimmers of an interesting drama, action movie, or character study, but it succeeds at none of them
NBA 2K21 Review – Ball Another Day
With NBA 2K21, you just know what you’re getting into–a basketball simulation with the presentation chops, star power, and gameplay mechanics to embody the sport on a professional and cultural…
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 Should Take the Leap Disney is Toying Around With
As canon, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 could easily serve as a conduit to bring even more material back to the series, but one stands above others.
Assassin’s Creed: The Case for a Mainline Shao Jun Game
With Ubisoft still scrambling with recent allegations, it will need to look forward, and Shao Jun is the perfect character to lead the way.
‘Hades’ is a storytelling masterclass with ample lessons for other games
So many games these days are including “post-game” content as part of their sales pitch. Post-game content describes all the ways games try to keep you engaged even after the…
Juggernaut #1 Puts a Moody, Introspective Spotlight on Cain Marko
Juggernaut takes center stage in a new Marvel Comics miniseries that puts the unstoppable antihero in a more subdued light than expected.
‘Utopia’ Review: Gillian Flynn’s Amazon Adaptation Was Not Meant for This Moment
Or, why we need to stop describing television as “timely.”
‘Mangrove’: Revolution Sparks In Steve McQueen’s Uplifting ‘Small Axe’ Courtroom Drama [NYFF Review]
A West Indian proverb holds, “If you are the big tree, we are the small axe.” “Lovers Rock,” the first film made available of Steve McQueen’s Amazon miniseries “Small Axe,”…
