Monthly Archives: October 2021

Why I Didn’t Watch Trese Episode 2

Trese The Show Is A Complete Disappointment Trese has an awful first episode. It’s such an underwhelming piece of animated storytelling in almost every regard. I’m probably not even going to watch three episodes for a full review. A half-hour episode felt too long and arduous, and I wanted to stop by about the twenty-minute… Read More »

KENTA Takes Major Shot At WWE

KENTA is definitely loving his time in New Japan. The Bullet Club member joined Chase Owens on his Twitch channel for a Q&A session following his defeat at the hands of Kota Ibushi during the A Block finals of the G1 Climax tournament. The 40-year-old compared his ongoing tenure with New Japan to WWE, saying… Read More »

Brian d’Arcy James, Mackenzie Astin, More Join Cast of HBO’s Love & Death

The cast of HBO Max’s upcoming limited series Love and Death is growing, as Deadline is reporting that a handful of actors have joined the cast of the series. RELATED: Love & Death Photos: Elizabeth Olsen is Axe-Killer Candy Montgomery According to the report, Brian d’Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, and Bruce McGill… Read More »

Uncharted Teaser Leaks, Showcases Scene Ripped From Third Game

The teaser trailer for Sony’s upcoming Uncharted film has leaked online, giving fans a very blurry, but new look at the highly anticipated action film before its theatrical release on February 18, 2022. RELATED: First Uncharted Footage Revealed For the Tom Holland-Led Adaptation In a brief look at footage from the film, which seems to have… Read More »

Hulu Sci-Fi Thriller Mother/Android Gets Release Date, New Images

Mother/Android, the upcoming sci-fi thriller from Hulu, has set a premiere date on the streaming platform, with some new images from the upcoming film also released in celebration. RELATED: Hulu November 2021 Schedule: New TV & Movie Additions Hulu announced (via Deadline) on Wednesday that Mother/Android would release on December 17, 2021, on the platform, giving… Read More »

Dune: Imperium Review

For decades, fans of Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-fi novel Dune could only get their tabletop kicks from one game, also called Dune. But it was some game: released in 1979 it was years ahead of its time and encouraged players to recreate the Machiavellian scheming of the novel. However, it needed six players to shine… Read More »