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Stonewall Review

Roland Emmerich fails to capture the energy and passion his gay rights drama Stonewall so desperately needs.

Batgirl #44 Review

In the the newest issue of Batgirl, Barbara Gordon finds a little time for romance in between saving her friends and battling ravenous tigers.

Fury: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary #1 Review

Marvel's latest S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary special focuses on Nick Fury and his son, to mixed results.

Rosewood: Series Premiere Review

Morris Chestnut stars as a boisterous, life-loving Miami medical pathologist in this new FOX "whodunnit?" series. So what's the verdict?

Heroes Reborn: Series Premiere Review

Heroes Reborn returns to the world of the Evos with a lot of familiar faces but not as many engaging storylines.

The Intern Review

Is Robert De Niro just Mary Poppins in disguise in The Intern, co-starring Anne Hathaway?

The Bastard Executioner: “Effigy / Delw” Review

Punishments continued to roll as the story picked up steam in week two.

The Martian Review

It isn't perfect, but The Martian is a triumph thanks to Matt Damon's performance and its inspiring message.

Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance Review

Disgaea: Hour of Darkness is old enough by now to be considered an SRPG classic. Still the most famous game in Nippon Ichi Software's growing catalog, the title introduced players to the Netherworld and Celestia, two mystical realms populated by fallible angels and loveable demons. But that was twelve years and two console generations ago. It's easy to look at screenshots of the newest title in th...[Read More]

Persona 4: Dancing All Night Review

Persona 4: Dancing All Night is the latest spin-off of the venerable RPG classic from 2008, Persona 4, and as the title suggests, this isn’t an RPG, but a rhythm game. It’s not a terrible concept at all: the Persona titles are routinely praised for their excellent soundtracks, and other beloved RPG series have found great success in exploring the music-game genre--namely, Theatrhythm: ...[Read More]

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Review

This home design spinoff features the best way to design and share in the series, but it lacks a consistent reward system.

Blood Bowl 2 Review

I was two touchdowns up and they hadn’t stepped into my half, yet I was going to lose. In previous matches, against Dark Elves, Dwarfs and High Elves, I’d relied on focusing superior numbers of human players around my Ogre, to get support for blocks on the enemy hard targets. Once they were down (knocked out or stunned) I could quickly create a channel through to the endzone for my bal...[Read More]

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