For better or worse, the highly anticipated Fallout 4 is essentially a lot more of the same. There is plenty more to do this time around, but really it’s the same buggy, bleak, post-apocalyptic journey through the wasteland you either love or hate.
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PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Mad Max’
'Mad Max' is a post-apocalyptic, open world game that in many ways tries to bite off more than it can chew. The genre-bending effort is most successful in realizing vehicular combat, but the light narrative provides little motivation for grinding through to upgrade Max and his wheels.
Read More »‘The Walking Dead’ – A Newbie’s Perspective
After a three-season Netflix binge, and from this newbie's perspective, 'The Walking Dead' is a brilliant social commentary and a fantastic journey.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Oblivion’ (2013) – ‘Hello, Oblivion – How’s the Wife and Kids?’
A slightly brainier tetrahedron of cinematic fare that doesn't rely entirely on CGI, but is still fun to eat popcorn to nonetheless.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Wizards (1977)
When two warlocks go to war, a point is all that you can score.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Tank Girl: Bad Wind Rising by Alan Martin and Rufus Dayglo
More post-apocalyptic snicks and giggles with our favorite punkette and her mutant ‘roo boyfriend.
Read More »PlayStation 3 Review: Rage
A worthy successor to Doom from the brains at id Software. Highly recommended.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Priest (2011)
Yet another vampire film that can't even suck itself off.
Read More »“And…ACTION!” (or not)
A look at several recent releases with lots of testosterone at hand.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Dog Act’ By Liz Duffy Adams
This post-apocalyptic tale of vaudevillians and scavengers reminds us, on more than one level, why we love theater.
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