WitcherCon: ‘The Witcher’ season 2 trailer transcends destiny

To those who love The Witcher, either the show, which hit Netflix back in 2019, or the six-book series which inspired the show, are in for a treat. WitcherCon, a digital event co-hosted by Netflix and CDPR (CD PROJEKT RED)…

‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ review: An epic, overly long, and chaotic superhero tale that still improves on its predecessor on almost every level

To say I was dreading Zack Snyder’s Justice League is a gross understatement. After years of watching a toxic fandom grow on Twitter, hearing that a four-hour cut was set to premiere on HBO Max seemed over-the-top and self-indulgent. I…

‘Enola Holmes’ review: Netflix’s charming addition to a new Sherlock Holmes canon

Enola Holmes is the joy we needed from 2020. Watching the trailer, it seemed like we were getting a lighthearted version of a Sherlock Holmes detective story; instead the film lands in charming waters but manages to provide some deep…

The Witcher Review: Toss a Coin to Lauren Schmidt Hissrich

Adapted to the screen by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, based off the short stories and novelizations of The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski, the show follows Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), a witcher chased by destiny as he moves from one…

Mission Impossible: Fallout Movie Review – Tom Cruise helps keep this series alive

“Ethan Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny,” Impossible Missions Force (IMF) Secretary Alan Hunley (Alec Baldwin) says about the legendary undercover agent. While certainly cheesy, the line rings true in a lot of regards. Since 1996, Ethan Hunt (Tom…

Tom Cruise Defies Death Once Again in Mission: Impossible Fallout Trailer

The Mission: Impossible series has always been earmarked by a change in director with each installment. However, with Fallout, Rouge Nation helmer Christopher McQuarrie returns to bring us a true sequel to that film. The trailer certainly strikes a similar…

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition Review

Redemption. That’s a common theme in comic books and for a very good reason. It’s a story we can all relate to and usually one with a happy ending. My first viewing of the theatrical release of Batman v Superman:…