Dune: Part One

In 1965, Frank Herbert published a novel called, “Dune.” The book is about a young man named, Paul Atreides born with special abilities including visons of the future, is destined to protect the universe’s priceless resource during an ongoing struggle between his royal family and a dictator who wants full control of it. Dune became […]

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Gamer’s Review: Dead Space 2

“Dead Space 2” was officially released in 2011 (same year Skyrim came out) on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Like it’s predecessor, the sequel earned critical acclaim from critics and gamers alike. “Dead Space 3” concluded the series. It’s a shame Electronic Arts (EA for short) didn’t make a fourth game due to the […]

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No Time to Die

After “Spectre” was released in 2015, a fifth installment of the rebooted “James Bond” with Daniel “Dan” Craig titled, “No Time to Die” began development. When Sam Mendes left to make other projects, MGM and Eon Productions offered directors Christopher Nolan, (my personal hero) Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, 28 Days Later, Sunshine) & Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners, […]

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Justice League Dark (2017)

Hello my fellow movie goers from around the globe. It’s finally Halloween Month. Meaning, I’ll be selecting horror related movies, then post a review if it’s good or bad. This time I’ve decided to pick the eighth installment of the “DC Animated Movie Universe” (not connected to Bruce Timm’s Batman) focusing on Batman teaming up […]

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage

After “Venom” came out in 2018 earning negative reactions from critics, fans and movie goers alike, Sony commenced development of a Venom sequel and their own cinematic universe based on characters from “Spider-Man” such as “Morbius,” “Kraven The Hunter,” “Nightwatch” & “Madame Web.” Both Morbius & “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” were delayed, due to […]

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