Quantico debuts with a flashy premiere and a high-stakes premise, but is it actually good, or just a guilty pleasure?
Dropsy--a strange 2D point-and-click adventure about a clown detested by society--is refreshing and sincere. As an adventure game with no text or coherent speech, it subtly deviates from other games of its type. But in doing so, it faces its own share of issues, lacking clarity when needed, sometimes making it a chore to play. Fortunately, because Dropsy has a heartfelt narrative, imaginative non...[Read More]
LEGO Dimensions starts in an unusual way: it asks you not to play the game. After some short, perfunctory in-game tasks, Dimensions takes a swerve, telling you to put your controller down and build (using actual LEGO pieces) a physical portal that sits atop the real-world base you'll use to interact with the game. The portal itself is attractive and intricate, and depending on your fine motor skil...[Read More]
Eli Roth's The Green Inferno is slow to start, but once the gory thrills begin, it doesn't let up.
While Genndy Tartakovsky's animation is top-notch, Hotel Transylvania 2 doesn't live up to the first monster mash.
Wesley Snipes and Philip Winchester star in a new NBC action series about a secret billionaire club gambling with lives. So is it worth the risk?
Empire returned with a big Season 2 season premiere episode.
This week's South Park trumped Trump in a Mr. Garrison-centric storyline.
Grayson goes home in this emotional and well-constructed issue.
DC's bizarre superhero team-up gets even weirder as Harley rides a flying tiger and Power Girl finds romance.
Kanan Jarrus returns to the world where his life was up-ended in the newest chapter of this Star Wars: Rebels tie-in.
The second chapter of this oddball team-up comic pits Deadpool and Thanos against the Guardians of the Galaxy.