What happens when you learn a friend has betrayed you? Mark Thomas explores this theme with the true story of corporate spies in an activist group.
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Blu-ray Review: Robert Zemeckis’s ‘Back to the Future: 30th Anniversary Edition’ Goes Back In Time With New Special Features
When it comes to 'Back to the Future,' you can never go wrong.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Minecraft: Story Mode – Episode 2: Assembly Required’
On its own, and clocking in at under an hour, Assembly Required is easily the weakest offering from the long-time adventure game maker. Fortunately, TellTale's 'Minecraft: Story Mode' is clearly marketed towards a younger audience, and fans of the original game, who are a lot more likely to forgive all of the game's shortcomings.
Read More »Music Review: The Beatles – ‘1+’ (CD Plus 2-Blu-ray Deluxe Edition)
The deluxe edition contains the remixed and remastered '1' album, 124-page book, and two Blu-ray discs (also available in DVD) loaded with promos old and new.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Supergirl’ is Simply and Sublimely Superb
If future episodes can keep up this pace and round out the supporting characters, CBS has a real hit on its schedule.
Read More »Xbox One Review: ‘Need For Speed’
Except for the frame rate issues, once you’re actually racing, 'Need For Speed' is a pretty fun game, as long as you enjoy street racing, at night. The issues the online components create will likely frustrate most users, and there isn't quite enough substance in the rest of the game, to make up for it.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Tales of Zestiria’
This is a surprisingly accessible and well-executed Japanese role playing game. However, longtime veterans of JRPGs may find the narrative and overall game framework unremarkable compared to more niche titles in the genre.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Awakening in Ink’
Would you agree to be the caretaker of a haunted mansion for one night?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Forgotten, The Untold Story of D-Day’s Black Heroes, at Home and at War’ by Linda Hervieux
In 'Forgotten,' Hervieus tells the story of this group of freedom fighters as she also imbues the work with the tensions of the racial politics of the time as well as the human bravery for a group fighting for freedom and for many giving up their lives for something they had yet to earn for themselves.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘The Great American Dream Machine’
One thing 'The Great American Dream Machine' is is a fascinating time capsule.
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