Mud is the story of Ellis and Neckbone, who discover a man in a treed boat. Matthew McConaughey manages to play Mud as likeable if creepy.
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Sacred Citadel’s four characters are equally fun to play. Each can hold their own against the hordes of monsters seeking to destroy them.
Kiss of the Damned is a great vampire movie because the characters revel in being beautiful and immortal in a civilized but still inhuman manner, something we haven’t seen for quite some time.
The best thing about The Showdown Effect is everything is a weapon. They’re everywhere, just waiting to dispatch your enemies in cool ways.
I loved everything about Oblivion, from the ruined world they created to the surprises and twists revealed throughout the film that made this stand out as not just another Sci-Fi movie background for Tom Cruise to play in front of.
These are not the green-faced witches of Oz, they are whores of Satan, steeped in evil. In other words, a perfect subject for Rob Zombie. The Lords of Salem echoes The Shining, Rosemary’s Baby, and even The Last Exorcism while still maintaining a twisted identity of its own.
Divo is a fun game requiring a little strategy and a love of jumping. The soundtrack is an upbeat techno music that fits the game perfectly.
No Time To Explain is a platformer that shoves you right into the action. The game revels in crazy situations and made me laugh quite often.
Sometimes saving the village or the world or the princess over and over again gets old and boring. If only there was a game that turned the usual good smashing evil on its head . . . and that’s where Impire comes in.
Leaving behind the emotional attachment to the old film is the first step to deciding whether the new Evil Dead stands or fails on its own merits. There’s obviously going to be a lot of stuff in common, so it’s where the movie differs that interests me.










