BattleBlock Theater (Xbox 360), Review

And so sets the stage forBattleBlock Theater, the next great essential XBLA game. voice effects that you would expect to accompany a scene with a boat crash). you might also ride in little paper boats, which is exactly as awesome as it sounds. Another small issue I had with the game has to do with the controls: specifically during combat segments. Story 10/10 Graphics 10/10 Gameplay 9/10 Music 8/10 Multiplayer 8/10...

April 11, 2013 · 1 min · 73 words · Thomas Taylor

Everybody Loves Tank Girl (Titan Books) Review

So what’s up? DOES Everybody Love Tank Girl? Its the mark of a professional to make the good stuff end up completely unrecognizable. You mustve seenThunderbirds the Movie? Barney, mocking the Tank Girl movie, inEverybody Loves Tank Girl. Oh irony, you are a heartless bitch. I am a diehard Tank Girl fan; the old collection is basically my bible. But the minute I had it, I knew there was going to be a problem....

April 11, 2013 · 3 min · 557 words · Linda Scott

Gerard Butler interview: Olympus Has Fallen, 300, fights

There was something strangely exhilarating and just a little intimidating about meeting Mr Gerard Butler face to face. Congratulations onOlympus Has Fallen, it was proper old school action and just fantastic. [Chuckles] We said you know what, if were going to do this, lets do this. I didnt produce300, I wish Id fucking produced300! [He then joked That was… I just gave you fucking five questions in one! Would you rather shorter answers, be honest I dont mind....

April 11, 2013 · 2 min · 266 words · Kenneth Ross

The Americans: Only You, Review

As the season continues to unfold, it brings even more brilliance into this very promising series.

April 11, 2013 · 1 min · 16 words · Melissa George

Cities In Motion 2 (PC), Review

Theres also little sense of elevation here, as almost everything appears on a single flat plane. Of course, thats not to say the game is completely void of any interesting or worthwhile features. AndGoogle+, if thats your thing!

April 10, 2013 · 1 min · 38 words · Michael Aguilar

Rockets Redglare, a retrospective

Id been a Waits fan since I was about 13. Tom came out first. He had a Band-Aid on his forehead. Tom growled back with Ah you should see the other guy. I decided to celebrate by seeing the movie again. Midnight showings are always the best. When I got to the theater, the manager was pushing a chubby guy out to the street. He kept insisting that he was in the movie....

April 9, 2013 · 5 min · 888 words · Andrea Nelson

Joseph Kosinski interview: Oblivion, trailers, Tom Cruise and IMAX

Oblivion, although equally striking in terms of visuals, is a rather more personal film for Kosinski. I liked the way you kept the sense of mystery going all the way through. But thats quite unusual for a multiplex film, isnt it? A lot of twists and turns. Its a film where you have to pay attention, you have to listen. I always love movies where you watch them and you learn something else....

April 8, 2013 · 4 min · 831 words · Adam Bailey

Shameless: Survival of the Fittest, Review

A dignified and un-shameless season’s end?

April 8, 2013 · 1 min · 6 words · David Duncan

Bruce Campbell interview: Evil Dead, being ordained, making bombs

Im very happy that a new one came out. It wouldnt feel good if we were unsatisfied with the movie, but were all pretty excited. Well, its how I got into the film business, so it means a lot to me. We want fans to know that this remake isnt something we did lightly. If theres enough of a resurgence of interest inEvil Deadthen we may be able to make it....

April 5, 2013 · 3 min · 474 words · Jose Wilcox

Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal, Review

Campy cannibalism: what’s not to like about Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal? Creating art can be murder. The masters of any given medium admit that they cannot explain where their talents come from. It is why we often call such skills gifts and credit divine inspiration to the artist. But what if the inspiration comes from that other place? Somewhere that is surely not divine…but is certainly warmer. Lars (Thure Lindhardt) was once the darling prodigy of the art world....

April 5, 2013 · 2 min · 340 words · Marc Alvarez

Game Of Thrones season 3 premiere: Gwendoline Christie, Paul Kaye, Isaac Hempstead-Wright, Finn Jones & more…

Non-A Song of Ice and Firereaders may wish to skip it. Cast members are here, as is a crowd humming with Have you read the books? and Isnt that Charles Dance? With that kind of obedience, the boyll go far. Dont ever say we dont bring you juicy scoops. Loud and clear Brienne, loud and clear. Hollywood, and being taken prisoner by the Starks, will do that to you. I think Im a goody....

April 5, 2013 · 1 min · 152 words · Kyle Phillips

The Dalek Generation, Book Review

In the world ofDoctor Who, Nicholas Briggs is the man. Yet even the most astuteDoctor Whofans might be challenged to identify him in a lineup. And yet, he is a rockstar for Whovians. He is the voice behind the Daleks and the Cybermen. Only the two longest running and most infamousDoctor Whovillains. So who better to write a novel about Daleks than the man himself! Oh, did we mention he also happens to be an incredible writer?...

April 5, 2013 · 4 min · 699 words · Michelle Hall

Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon (3DS), Review

Platform:Nintendo 3DSDeveloper:Next Level GamesPublisher:NintendoCategory:Action-adventure Boo! Did I scare you? Yeah, Im guessing probably not. You see, everything had been running smoothly on the ghost front for the past 12 years. Luigi has never looked better than here in his new home, in 3D. But dont think its always gonna be that easy! At the end of each mansion, Luigi will encounter a thrilling boss fight. Story 8/10 Graphics 10/10 Gameplay 10/10...

April 4, 2013 · 1 min · 77 words · Stephanie Smith