10 Essential Superhero Movies

Since the turn of the 21st century, superhero movies have rapidly evolved into the most anticipated theatrical events year after year. By the 2010s there were multiple superhero movies being released in a calendar year, to the point where studios were pitting their own comic book universes against each other at the box office. Having […]

Low – Comic Review

A tale of science fiction and humanity as Image Comics brings forth a story from the mind of Rick Remender in Low. The comic explores the vast waters underneath the earth’s surface and the civilizations emerged below the Earth’s oceans to escape the toxic radiation of the sun. Rick writes a story of loss, exploration, […]

Best Fan Vidders

Photo credit: Vicky Fotopoulou 3D Art Direction It’s the nature of the beast that fan-made art is not going to get as much attention as original content. But I’ve long been a fan of fanart, fanfiction, fan music, fan crafts–and fanvids. Fanvids are clip compilations put together by fans of their favorite TV shows and […]

Snowpiercer’s Series Premiere Is a Pretty Good Icebreaker

The Snowpiercer TV series has a chilling amount to live up to. The film it’s based on, crafted by Parasite director Bong Joon-ho, offers a wildly entertaining and symbolic analysis of class struggle that becomes more relevant by the day. “First, the Weather Changed” is a decent first episode and sets up the series to […]

Boosters in Valorant Help Players Gain Confidence

Valorant. It’s a game that surprised many Riot Games and League of Legends fans, and a game that truly brings people together. It’s free-to-play, multiplayer and a tactical first-person shooter. The reason for the surprise was because after talking to a few fans of the game they said that they knew about the development of […]

The Geek Jam Surgery | Alex Abraham, The Apathy and Waterphones

About The Geek Jam Surgery In this episode, Paul, Bruce and Gustav are joined by composer Alex Abraham for part 2 of the RWBY hiatus series.  The lads dive into the art of scoring to film and discuss Alex’s journey from writing songs for school assignments to his work providing some of the score for […]

Rohil Reviews 2000s Anime: Negima! Magister Negi Magi

Negima is Xebec’s 2005 anime adaptation of Ken Akamatsu’s fantasy manga, Negima! Magister Negi Magi. The 22-episode run follows recent mage-graduate, Negi Springfield, as he attempts to live up to his father’s name by becoming a Magister Magi, which essentially means you’re goated in the wizarding world.  He’s also 10-years-old and is teaching English to Mahora Academy’s […]

Japan Releasing The Sega Game Gear Micro

Sega is bringing back some nostalgia in a small package as they are ready to release the Game Gear Micro in Japan later this year. Celebrating its upcoming 60th anniversary, the former console company is looking to unveil four of these handhelds that fit into the size of your palm when it comes out on October […]

Lena NW’s Nightmare Temptation Academy: Rap Battles & Subverting Dating Sim Tropes Through Active Consent

This game contains adult content. Nightmare Temptation Academy is a branching narrative game and dating simulator. It boots-up with an extensive, cacophonous scrolling list of Trigger Warnings — the game features, sexual abuse, drug abuse, suicide, inconsistent use of fonts, and other deeply challenging subjects to confront. It’s a daunting, though certainly needed introduction. There […]

EVO 2020: Year of the Online Warrior

Memes aside, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic really has ruined everyone’s plans for 2020. Sports, entertainment, and much of the business world came to an abrupt halt, and the same goes for people’s passions and hobbies. One group that has been hit from all of these angles is also one that is seldom talked about, and […]