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What We Know About 'Loverwatch' The Overwatch Dating Sim
Did you know someone was making a dating sim based on Overwatch? Of course you did, you're probably all about that life. That was a quick and broad assumption. However, if the internet has taught me anything about Overwatch, it's that people seem to be in it as much for the crazy fan theories, the awesome cosplay, and shipping as they are for the shooting.
By Jay Vergara7 years ago in Gamers
Movie Review: 'Angelica'
Angelica starring Jena Malone has had quite a struggle to get to the big screen. The film was completed and shown to festival audiences all the way back in 2015. Only now, however, is this Mitchell Lichtenstein-directed Victorian-era thriller starring Jena Malone finally making it to a release date. I have no insight as to what has held the film back from release, though the strange and ambitious story and daring sexuality may have had a role to play. Angelica is not a movie that mainstream marketers would love to be assigned.
By Sean Patrick7 years ago in Horror
Spider-Man Vs The Vulture: Everything You Need to Know About Their Greatest Battles Before 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'
"You fool! Here in the sky we’re in my element! I’ll shake you off — and be rid of you for good!” So says the Vulture in his first encounter with the Amazing Spider-Man way back in the May of 1963. Played by #MichaelKeaton in the upcoming movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, this super-intelligent airborne villain will certainly give #TomHolland’s Spider-Man a run for his money. On in the comics, he's even beaten our hero on several occasions! Together, the Vulture and Spidey have given us some of the most thrilling, devastating, hilarious and, ahem, hawkward battles in comic book history; here are their key battles.
By Max Farrow7 years ago in Geeks
The First Touhou Game has Been Brought to Steam
Touhou Project, alternatively titled Project Shrine Maiden, is a long running series of bullet hell shooter (also refereed to as danmaku) games with an extensive fan base within Japan and a strong, and steadily growing, fan base within Western societies. Now, with the most recent edition to the series being available for purchase on Steam, is it time for this almost legendary series to receive a much wider recognition from a wider audience now that is much more easier to obtain a copy of one of the games?
By Lydia Edgecombe-Walshe7 years ago in Gamers
Movie Review: 'Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House'
It baffles me that any filmmaker could screw up making a movie about Mark Felt. How is it possible to fumble a subject so timely, important, historic, and filled with all of the great cinematic trappings. I’m left baffled by the movie Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House. This Liam Neeson-starring drama should have been a slam dunk. This a subject that should be front and center in the day and age of a President who faces pressures that only Richard Nixon could truly relate to.
By Sean Patrick7 years ago in Geeks