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REVIEW: House of the Dragon – Season 1, Episode 3 “Second of His Name”

The newest addition to HBO’s House of the Dragon, “Second of His Name,” is out, and to the shock of many, this episode is good. The dragging setup from the previous episodes has been left behind in favor of excellent dialogue, character development, and good action. To be fair, “Second of Hi...

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REVIEW: Elden Ring (2022)

Elden Ring is the latest action RPG Soulslike epic by FromSoftware. The studio known for challenging boss fights and labyrinthine dungeon design had a lot to live up to after its award-winning samurai adventure, Sekiro, and live up to it they did with a 100+ hour open-world adventure and more charac...

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REVIEW: The Northman (2022)

From the molten lake of fire at the gates of Hel to the frozen fjords of Norway comes a dark and visually compelling epic, The Northman, which was released into theaters this weekend. Birthed from the dark – and some would say twisted – mind of Robert Eggers, this expansive Norse epic is built u...

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Moon Knight Trailer Has an Identity Crisis

The moment a segment of hardcore comics fans have been demanding is here, as Disney has released the first Moon Knight trailer. Based on the Marvel superhero, Moon Knight follows Marc Spector, a mercenary who suffers from dissociative identity disorder – more commonly known as “multiple personal...

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REVIEW: Pennyworth – Season 1, Episode 4, “Lady Penelope”

After last week’s first adventure with Martha, I was excited to see what would come next on Pennyworth, especially since the upcoming synopsis suggested we would be having more Alfred and Martha action, as has been previously hinted. “Lady Penelope” opens with a couple exiting a theate...

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Dancing with the Bat in the Pale Moonlight: Burton’s Batman 30 Years Later

Thirty years ago, DC Comics’ Dark Knight was brought to theaters in Batman, a darkly stylistic representation of one of comics’ greatest heroes. But the road to Gotham was not without its difficulties. In 1966, the live-action Batman TV series starring Adam West – affectionately referr...

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