Far Cry 5: Taking off the Engagement Blinders By David Shimomura • April 2nd, 2018 That’s the trap of engagement and enthrallment. At 100mph the flaws dissolve in the motion blur.
Mute: Sci-Fi is a Genre, Not a Setting By David Shimomura • March 26th, 2018 The story of a man searching for his lost love in a city hostile to him is novel. But its not necessary to tell this story in the future and Jones does nothing to connect the futurey, robotic set dressings with the actual story.
The Astonishing Banality of Cinematography in The Outsider By David Shimomura • March 12th, 2018 Even as Leto becomes immersed in this world, falls in love, and treats himself to bath time with his bros, the camerawork and direction reinforces how inappropriate the whole venture is.
The Ritual Fails to Close the Circle By David Shimomura • March 6th, 2018 You can probably turn The Ritual off at the 66-minute mark.
Cloverfield and the Art of the Cinematic Universe By David Shimomura • February 19th, 2018 The Cloverfield Paradox is a bad film with very good marketing.
The Space of Water By David Shimomura • February 5th, 2018 All together the spaces in The Shape of Water feel not just believable but contribute Michael-Stuhlbarg-levels-of-performance.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 1/31/2018 By Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • January 31st, 2018 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Kingdom of Skulls # 1 and Doomsday Clock # 3.
Gorogoa, a Lesson in Learning By David Shimomura • January 22nd, 2018 Stu might think that Gorogoa is magick but I’d say that it’s language.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 1/17/2018 By Ian Gonzales, David Shimomura and Sal Lucci • January 17th, 2018 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Batman: Creature of the Night #2, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero # 246 & 247 and James Bond: The Body # 1.
An Exercise in Being Prey By David Shimomura • December 18th, 2017 They Are Billions is a game about becoming a bigger, fatter, juicer piece of meat and being surrounded by starving hordes.