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Idris Elba in a long coat and a shoulder holster, walking with a young boy through a yellow brown field. This is a still from the movie the Dark Tower.

The Dark Tower and the Razor’s Edge of Mediocrity

By David Shimomura • August 14th, 2017

The Dark Tower does something few other films are able to accomplish, it’s a perfectly “alright” film. It sits comfortably on the razor’s edge of mediocrity,

Rookie of the Year

The Bob Bang Theory

By Matt Marrone • August 11th, 2017

This is the water. And this is the well. Drink full and descend. The horse is the white of the eyes and dark within.

The Darkside Detective is a Short, Brilliant Occult Game

By David Shimomura • August 7th, 2017

That’s what makes this game so special. In a very perceptible way, The Darkside Detective is like a kind of poetry.

Checkpoint – Spy Game

By Corey Milne • August 3rd, 2017

There’s nothing quite like a good spy story. CounterSpy is no exception.

Documentary Sunday

Weiner

By Megan Condis • August 2nd, 2017

“Like Huma, the film encourages us to step back and look at politicians like these with ‘a mixture of contempt and sadness.'”

A Magikarp on the ground next to the boots of a blue clad character in a red hat. This is a stlll from the game Magikarp jump.

Magikarp Jump is the Best of Nintendo Mobile

By David Shimomura • August 1st, 2017

And its brilliant. It’s just simple, unintelligent fun with no remorse for itself.

Backlog

Summer Doldrums

By Gavin Craig • August 1st, 2017

Even the backlog needs a summer vacation.

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