Saturday, 19 August 2023

REVIEW: The Expanse: A Telltale Series on Playstation

The Expanse: A Telltale Series takes players on an engaging narrative journey through the uncharted territories of space, and while it offers a compelling experience, a few aspects prevent it from reaching the highest ranks of interactive storytelling.

Deck Nine Games, renowned for its work on the Life is Strange franchise, brings its expertise to the fore in The Expanse. The game thrives on the tried-and-true Telltale formula of decision-making, but with a novel twist: it places paramount importance on relationship-building and exploration. As a single-player game, it hands the reins of destiny over to the player, creating a personalized experience.

The game shines the brightest in its moments aboard the Artemis, where conversations serve as the linchpin for significant narrative progress. What sets The Expanse apart, however, is its sandbox-style salvaging segments. These segments elevate decision-making beyond binary life-or-death choices, allowing players to truly shape the story through their actions. This is where Telltale's promise of consequential decisions finds its truest expression, and it's a welcome evolution in the studio's approach.

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Thursday, 17 August 2023

REVIEW: Wonderwell (2023) - Starring Rita Ora and Carrie Fisher

I suppose I should do an Oasis reference here, but I am guessing every other critic on the planet has already done it, so I will give it a miss.

"Wonderwell" is a heartwarming family film that delivers solid entertainment for all ages. While the storyline may not break new ground in terms of originality, it manages to captivate its audience with its charming characters, imaginative world and impressive visual effects.

One of the film's notable aspects is its inclusion of the late Carrie Fisher, who graces the screen with her final presence in what is sadly a small role. Her appearance, alongside popstar Rita Ora, adds a touch of nostalgia and interest to the long-awaited fantasy film.

At its core, "Wonderwell" follows the journey of Violet (Kiera Milward), a young girl with an insatiable curiosity that sets her apart from her family, and who believes she is a witch. The film kicks off in Italy, where Violet's yearning for familial closeness leads her to bake cookies infused with a magical spell of togetherness. As the story unfolds, her sister Savannah (Nell Tiger Free) becomes the chosen face of a renowned fashion mogul, Jana (Rita Ora). The film interweaves these narratives, showcasing the challenges and aspirations of both Violet and Savannah.

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Tuesday, 15 August 2023

REVIEW: Heart of Stone (2023) Starring Gal Gadot

"Heart of Stone," directed by Tom Harper and written by Greg Rucka and Allison Schroeder, is a 2023 American spy action thriller that attempts to captivate with its espionage intrigue and action-packed sequences. Distributed by Netflix, this film follows the footsteps of classic spy franchises like James Bond, while giving it a fresh twist by placing the always entertaining Gal Gadot in the lead role as Rachel Stone, a skilled operative on a mission that blurs the line between loyalty and revenge.

The film opens in the stunning Italian Alps, where an MI6 team embarks on a high-stakes operation to extract a potential asset. The plot takes unexpected turns as Stone, portrayed convincingly by Gal Gadot, reveals her true affiliations as a member of Charter, a covert organization with its own secrets and agendas. This revelation sets the stage for a series of thrilling encounters that lead the audience on a roller-coaster ride of espionage and danger.

The casting choices bring depth and charisma to the characters. Jamie Dornan's portrayal of Parker, a double agent with a personal vendetta, adds layers to the narrative, while Alia Bhatt shines as Keya Dhawan, a young savant hacker entangled in the web of espionage. The ensemble cast, including Sophie Okonedo, Jing Lusi, and more, each contribute to the film's dynamic energy.

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Monday, 14 August 2023

Ayvianna Snow takes center stage in a slew of upcoming movies:

The versatile performer and reigning queen of horror, Ayvianna Snow, known for her roles in films like "LOLA," "White Colour Black," "Black Lake," "Barun Rai And The House On The Cliff," "Hollow," and "The Lockdown Hauntings," is set to make a triumphant return with a lineup of highly anticipated new movies. Among them are "How To Kill Monsters" and "Punch," both set to premiere at this month's FrightFest, as well as the upcoming film "Wrath of Dracula."



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REVIEW: The Collective (2023) - Starring Lucas Till and Ruby Rose

"The Collective," directed by Tom DeNucci and penned by Jason James and Matthew Rogers, takes audiences on a journey into the morally complex world of a righteous assassin organization determined to dismantle an impervious human trafficking ring operated by formidable billionaires. While the film follows a formulaic pattern common to direct-to-video thrillers, it manages to deliver moments of intrigue and action that should keep you engaged.

The story revolves around a group of skilled assassins, known as The Collective, led by the authoritative Liam (Don Johnson). Their mission: to eliminate the seemingly untouchable individuals who profit from heinous crimes. The plot introduces Sam (Lucas Till), a rookie assassin whose skills are put to the test through a cleverly staged mission. As Sam is reluctantly assigned to a desk job, he quickly yearns for more meaningful action. His desire to contribute actively to the cause propels him into a dangerous investigation involving the elusive human trafficker Miro Lindell (Paul Ben-Victor), aided by enforcers Daisy (Ruby Rose) and Nikita (Mercedes "Sasha Banks" Varnado).

Despite adhering to a conventional narrative template, "The Collective" offers glimpses into the characters' minds and motivations. Sam's analytical approach (which was instantly remind you of his previous acting role of MacGyver), is showcased well in a scene where he discusses an assassination mission with Hugo (Tyrese Gibson), providing insight into his strategic thinking. While the film treads the familiar path of a novice stepping up and defying orders to achieve justice, it does manage to add depth to its protagonist's development.

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Saturday, 12 August 2023

REVIEW: Spectrolite on Xbox

Spectrolite offers a fresh and distinctive approach to first-person platformers, delivering a blend of immersive atmospheric levels and adrenaline-pumping timed challenges. The game introduces reimagined traditional platforming mechanics, enhanced with powerful abilities that bring a new level of precision to the genre.

Players will appreciate the expansive hand-crafted levels, each thoughtfully designed with diverse environments and accompanied by an original soundtrack that complements the gameplay experience. Additionally, the game's tight and precise controls ensure a responsive and smooth gameplay feel.

For those seeking an extra thrill, Spectrolite presents bite-sized time trials that provide an opportunity to compete globally on leaderboards. Players can measure their skills against others and strive to improve their personal records in this mode.

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Friday, 11 August 2023

REVIEW: Cobweb (2023) - Starring Lizzy Caplan, Woody Norman, Cleopatra Coleman and Antony Starr

"Cobweb," directed by Samuel Bodin in his directorial debut and written by Chris Thomas Devlin, is a chilling and creepy 2023 American horror film that delves into the eerie and unsettling realms of a young boy's tormented existence. With a standout cast and an intriguing plot, the film manages to weave together psychological horror and supernatural elements in a way that should keep you on the edge of your seat.

Lizzy Caplan delivers a strong performance as Carol, a mother grappling with her son's disturbing experiences. Antony Starr's portrayal of Mark, the emotionally distant and potentially abusive father, adds depth to the family dynamics. Cleopatra Coleman as Miss Devine and Woody Norman as the tormented young boy Peter round out the cast with exceptional performances that anchor the story in a sense of unease.

The plot revolves around Peter, a socially isolated 12-year-old who suffers from bullying at school and parental neglect at home. Peter's life takes a haunting turn when he becomes entangled with an enigmatic presence named Sarah, who claims to be trapped within the walls of his home. The film masterfully builds tension as the lines blur between Peter's imagination and a sinister reality.

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Wednesday, 9 August 2023

REVIEW: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem - Starring Micah Abbey, Shamon Brown Jr., Nicolas Cantu, and Brady Noon

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" bursts onto the screen as a thrilling and dynamic reboot of the iconic franchise, delivering a nostalgic nod to the past while introducing exhilarating new elements. Directed by Jeff Rowe, this seventh instalment in the theatrical Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series captures the essence of the beloved characters while breathing new life into their adventures.

The voice cast is the film's beating heart, with each actor embodying their characters with flair and dedication. Micah Abbey's Donatello radiates wisdom and resourcefulness, while Shamon Brown Jr.'s Michelangelo injects the film with charisma and humour. Nicolas Cantu as Leonardo effortlessly portrays the leadership and honour of the group, and Brady Noon's Raphael balances strength with impulsiveness. Ayo Edebiri as April O'Neil brings intelligence and determination to her role, making her a standout addition to the Turtles' circle.

The story kicks off with a bang as TCRI executive Cynthia Utrom (Maya Rudolph) sends her strike force after the rogue scientist Baxter Stockman (Giancarlo Esposito), setting off a chain of events that leads to the Turtles' emergence. The film skilfully blends action, humour, and heartfelt moments as the Turtles navigate their identity as mutants and their desire for a normal life. The tension between their longing for acceptance and their duty as heroes provides a compelling emotional arc that resonates with audiences of all ages.

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Monday, 7 August 2023

REVIEW: Soulcatcher (2023) - Starring Piotr Witkowski, Jacek Koman, Michal Burdan and Jacek Poniedzialek

"Soulcatcher," directed by Daniel Markowicz, delivers an interesting and explosive experience that combines the adrenaline-pumping excitement of classic action with intriguing sci-fi elements. Clocking in at 1 hour and 38 minutes, this Polish-language film, distributed by Netflix, takes audiences on a ride of intense fights, heart-stopping explosions, and a dash of futuristic technology.

The film wastes no time in plunging viewers into its chaotic world. Private military contractors Kiel (Piotr Witkowski) and Piotr (Michal Burdan) embark on what seems like a routine extraction mission in a remote corner of Poland. However, their plans go awry when they're attacked by seemingly deranged civilians. The action escalates when Piotr succumbs to the same frenzied state and turns against his own brother, forcing Kiel to make a gut-wrenching decision.

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Sunday, 6 August 2023

REVIEW: Meg 2: The Trench - Starring Jason Statham, Wu Jing, Sophia Cai, Page Kennedy, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Skyler Samuels and Cliff Curtis

Directed by Ben Wheatley, "Meg 2: The Trench" takes audiences on a thrilling and heart-pounding deep-sea adventure, delivering a captivating blend of science fiction and action. The film is a sequel to the 2018 hit "The Meg," and it successfully builds upon the suspenseful premise of its predecessor.

The story transports viewers five years after the events of the first film, introducing us to the now-seasoned diver Jonas Taylor, portrayed brilliantly by Jason Statham. Taylor's involvement in fighting environmental crimes meshes seamlessly with his role in exploring the uncharted depths of the Mariana Trench. The film kicks into high gear when a malevolent mining operation jeopardizes the mission, thrusting Taylor and his team into a desperate battle for survival against the formidable Megalodons.

The cast's performances are commendable, with Statham reprising his role with the perfect mix of toughness and vulnerability. Wu Jing as Jiuming Zhang brings depth to his character, and Sophia Cai as Meiying Zhang shines as Jonas' step-daughter, adding emotional resonance to the film. The ensemble, including Page Kennedy, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Skyler Samuels, Cliff Curtis, and Sienna Guillory, contributes to the film's dynamics and tension.

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REVIEW: Side Decide on Nintendo Switch

"Side Decide" is a labour of love brought to life by solo developer Brendan Votano, operating under the studio name Blue Volcano. Four years of dedication and an idea that took root nearly eight years ago have culminated in a delightful puzzle game that graced the Nintendo Switch on August 3rd.

Boasting an equilibrium between serenity and challenge, "Side Decide" stands as a testament to the developer's commitment and creativity. The game's aesthetics draw inspiration from wooden blocks, evoking a sense of nostalgia that resonates deeply. This simplicity doesn't just manifest in the visuals, but also extends to the gameplay, making it accessible and engaging for players of various skill levels.

A standout feature of "Side Decide" is its tranquil musical score, one that gracefully adapts to the player's progress. This harmonious soundscape serves as a companion on the puzzling journey, enhancing the immersive experience and adding an extra layer of depth to the gameplay.

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Saturday, 5 August 2023

REVIEW: Insidious: The Red Door (2023) - Starring Ty Simpkins, Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Andrew Astor, Steve Coulter, Joseph Bishara, Whannell, Angus Sampson, and Lin Shaye

Insidious: The Red Door takes the audience on a chilling journey into the depths of supernatural horror, skilfully crafted by director Patrick Wilson in his directorial debut. As the fifth instalment in the renowned Insidious franchise, the film weaves a sinister tale of forgotten memories, familial strife, and the malevolent forces lurking in the shadows.

Set nine years after the events of Insidious: Chapter 2, the film introduces us to a fractured world where Josh Lambert's haunting past is concealed within his repressed memories. Portrayed by Patrick Wilson, Josh navigates a life marred by divorce, loss, and strained relationships. The demise of his mother Lorraine sets the stage for a series of unnerving encounters that delve into the heart of unresolved family dynamics.

The narrative escalates when Josh's son, Dalton, played by (Ty Simpkins), unwittingly draws a foreboding image of the titular red door, a portal to the eerie realm known as The Further. As the spectral events unfold, it becomes evident that the legacy of this red door extends beyond mere superstition. Josh's confrontation with the vengeful spirit of his long-lost father unveils layers of emotional turmoil, fusing the supernatural with deeply rooted familial conflicts.

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Thursday, 3 August 2023

REVIEW: Gust of Wind on PC (Steam)

Gust of Wind is an early access game from Wrenchpunk Games, please keep that in mind, that it is not a finished game.

Gust of Wind offers a captivating story driven game set in a world dominated by mutant gulls. The game's premise is both intriguing and imaginative, as players take on the role of a stealth expert within a team of brave warriors on a vital mission.

First thing you will think of is Assassin's Creed but with mutant gulls.

Gust of Wind has a strong commitment to realism, well as real as you can get with mutant gulls, bringing back a feel of nostalgic old school stealth games. Instead of overwhelming the player with countless indicators, the game relies on the player's wits and cunning to navigate the challenges and levels.

Sneaking through dark corridors becomes an art in itself, where light plays a pivotal role. Guards possess lightness-based sight and hearing, making it both a blessing and a curse as players work their way through the shadows undetected.

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Tuesday, 1 August 2023

REVIEW: Quicksand (2023) - Starring Carolina Gaitan & Allan Hawco

Directed by Andres Beltran and written by Matt Pitts, Quicksand takes audiences on a gripping journey through the emotional and physical trials of an American couple trapped in the lush wilderness of Colombia.

The film centres around healthcare professionals Sofia (Carolina Gaitan) and Josh (Allan Hawco), a couple teetering on the edge of divorce. Their strained relationship serves as the backdrop for a harrowing tale of survival and self-discovery. Sofia, a doctor, returns to her homeland after years of absence to deliver a lecture at a conference, accompanied by Josh, who experiences Bogotá for the first time. Leaving their children behind in the United States, will the trip offer them a chance to mend their fractured marriage, or will it literally be the end of them?.

The story takes a dramatic turn during a fateful hike through the rainforest, where they find themselves ensnared in a pit of quicksand after confronting someone stealing their car and then being held up at gunpoint and in their attempts to escape end up trapped and immobilized. From ere they must confront their own personal demons while battling the unforgiving elements of the jungle, trying to stay awake and there is even a giant snake that adds another layer of danger to their desperate situation.

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Monday, 31 July 2023

REVIEW: Koa and the Five Pirates of Mara on Nintendo Switch

Koa and the Five Pirates of Mara is a delightful Nintendo Switch platform game that takes players on an action-packed journey through the vibrant world of Mara. In this loving tribute to classic platforming adventures, you join the series favourite Koa and her trusty friend Napopo as they traverse wild islands, dodge cunning traps, and face off against formidable bosses.

One of the game's standout features is the diversity of the world it offers. With eight distinct worlds to explore, each with its own theme, traps, and bits of story, players will find themselves constantly engaged and eager to discover what lies ahead. From sandy beaches to bubbling volcanoes, the islands are charming and colourful, filled with secrets and collectibles that beckon exploration.

The gameplay is both exciting and accommodating, catering to different playstyles. Players can choose to race against the clock and aim for speed-running medals or take a more leisurely approach to soak in the beauty of each level while collecting shells, the main currency in the game. Collectibles scattered throughout the islands further add to the replay value, as they can be used alongside shells to purchase cosmetic upgrades for your character, boat, and even rebuild the city of Qälis.

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Saturday, 29 July 2023

REVIEW: Resident Evil: Death Island - Starring Matthew Mercer, Nicole Tompkins and Kevin Dorman

Resident Evil: Death Island is a pulse-pounding, action-packed extravaganza that takes the Resident Evil animated series to new heights of excitement and terror. As a fan of the franchise, I can confidently say that this film does not disappoint, delivering a gripping and immersive experience from start to finish.

The storyline, which weaves together multiple timelines and characters in a seamless and captivating manner. The film skilfully takes us back to the harrowing events of 1998 during the Raccoon City incident, setting the stage for the high-stakes action that follows in the present day. The inclusion of familiar faces from the Resident Evil video games, such as Leon S. Kennedy (Matthew Mercer ), Jill Valentine (Nicole Tompkins), and Chris Redfield (Kevin Dorman), adds a nostalgic and satisfying element for long-time fans, while newcomers will find themselves quickly drawn into the engaging narrative.

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Friday, 28 July 2023

REVIEW: Hidden Strike (2023) - Starring Jackie Chan and John Cena

Starring Jackie Chan and John Cena, this thrilling Chinese-American action film combines the classic buddy cop dynamic, exemplified by Jackie Chan's iconic style, with masterful fighting choreography, creating an exhilarating cinematic experience.

Directed by Scott Waugh, the story revolves around two elite soldiers who are entrusted with the perilous task of leading a group of civilians through a treacherous path filled with gunfire and explosions in Baghdad's infamous "Highway of Death," known as one of the world's most dangerous roadways. Jackie Chan portrays Luo Feng, a military officer turned private security contractor, while John Cena plays Chris Van Horne, a former Marine.

The plot thickens as Luo Feng discovers that an assault on a Chinese-owned oil refinery is just a part of a larger scheme to steal valuable oil resources. As fate would have it, Van Horne's was unwittingly part of a team that hijacks two buses from Luo Feng's convoy on the same deadly highway. This encounter sets them against each other, but they soon realize they share a common enemy. Forced to confront their misconceptions, they form an unlikely partnership as they unite to thwart the sinister plan.

Under the direction of Scott Waugh, the film seamlessly blends heart-pounding action, camaraderie, and high-octane sequences, delivering an entertaining and adrenaline-pumping watch for action enthusiasts.

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Wednesday, 26 July 2023

REVIEW: Barbie (2023) Starring Ryan Gosling, John Cena, Rob Brydon and Tom Stourton

Strangely they have released an adult film called Barbie, that is based on a doll made by Mattel for young girls. I felt like I had to watch it, since that is what I do, and I found this film to be something totally unexpected. To find out why, read on.

In the hellhole realm of Barbieland, a bizarre community of bullying, toxic and oppressive Barbies thrive within a matriarchal society. These women are self-assured, narcissistic and accomplished, holding essential positions as doctors, lawyers, and politicians, while their Ken counterparts are held down, treated poorly, left to be uneducated, and ultimately oppressed, and as such they are left to only pursue leisurely pursuits at the beach. Amidst this, we find Beach Ken (Ryan Gosling ), who longs for a closer bond with Barbie but faces her rejection in favour of her being a bully and ruling with an iron fist in what can only be described as a fascistic, authoritarian manner.

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Tuesday, 25 July 2023

REVIEW: Miasma Chronicles on XBOX Series X/S

Miasma Chronicles, a captivating tactical role-playing video game developed by The Bearded Ladies and published by 505 Games. The game is set in 2023, a post-apocalyptic version of the United States. Blending turn-based tactics with stealth game mechanics, this game immerses players in a world devastated by an enigmatic force known as the miasma, a substance that can transform or eliminate all living beings.

In the game, players embark on an epic journey alongside Elvis, a young man who was left as a baby in the care of a robotic older 'brother' in the mining town of Sedentary. His mother's departure, however, bestowed him with a mysterious glove that grants him the power to control the dangerous miasma.

The quest begins as Elvis and Diggs, the robotic caretaker, traverse the post-apocalyptic wasteland in search of answers. The secrets they seek have the potential to alter the course of human history forever, motivating them to push forward despite the dangers that lie ahead.

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REVIEW: God Is a Bullet (2023) - Starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maika Monroe, and Jamie Foxx

New intense American action thriller "God Is a Bullet" hit the screens, brought to life through the creative vision of writer and director Nick Cassavetes. The film boasts a stellar cast, including Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maika Monroe, and Jamie Foxx. Drawing inspiration from Boston Teran's 1999 novel of the same name, it takes audiences on a gripping journey.

The story revolves around Detective Bob Hightower (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), who is faced with a heart-wrenching tragedy when he discovers that his ex-wife has been brutally murdered, and his teenage daughter has been abducted by a sinister satanic cult. Driven by an unwavering determination, Hightower decides to confront the cult himself, not waiting for authorities to act. With courage and resilience, he dauntlessly ventures into the secretive world of the cult, desperate to rescue his daughter from their clutches.

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Saturday, 22 July 2023

REVIEW: Oppenheimer (2023) - Starring Cillian Murphy

Well, it was this or the Barbie movie, and I really don't want to watch that pile of trash so I thought I would check out the big epic biographical thriller film of 2023, written and directed by Christopher Nolan.

In the Cavendish Laboratory, a young and exceptionally talented J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) grapples with feelings of homesickness and anxiety while under the tutelage of the demanding Patrick Blackett (James D'Arcy). Struggling with these emotions, he commits a reckless act by leaving a poisoned apple, which almost leads to a catastrophic event when Niels Bohr (Kenneth Branagh), a visiting scientist, is almost affected. However, Oppenheimer intervenes just in time to prevent the tragedy.

After completing his Ph.D. in physics at the University of Göttingen, Oppenheimer returns to the United States, driven by a passion for advancing research in quantum physics. He takes up teaching positions at the University of California, Berkeley, and also dedicates his time to the California Institute of Technology. Along his journey, he encounters influential figures like Ernest Lawrence (Josh Hartnett), the 1939 Nobel Prize winner who emphasizes the practical applications of scientific discoveries. He also develops an on-and-off romantic relationship with Jean Tatlock (Florence Pugh), a member of the Communist Party USA, who sadly meets a tragic end through suicide. Later in life, Oppenheimer marries Katherine Puening (Emily Blunt), a former Communist biologist.

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Thursday, 20 July 2023

REVIEW: Stray Blade on Xbox Series X/S

Published by 505 Games and made by Point Blank Games, comes Stray Blade, an action role-playing video game.

Immerse yourself in an action-packed adventure and become a master of intense combat while exploring the enigmatic ruins of an ancient civilization. Legends speak of Acrea, the Lost Valley, a wild and potent place, concealed by overgrowth. You play as Farren West who stumbled upon this forgotten realm but met a tragic end. However, fate smiles upon you as you miraculously return to life, but with a cost - you are now bound to this land.

Take up the challenge to reclaim your freedom and embark on a quest to restore balance to this war-ravaged and desolate place, guided by your loyal companion, Boji. Traverse towering throne rooms once inhabited by giant god-kings and explore long-lost cities, unearthing their long-held secrets. But beware, as you delve deeper, even deadlier adversaries will cross your path. Get ready for an adventure that shapes the world, influenced by your discoveries and the raging forces at play.

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REVIEW: The Mother (2023) - Starring Jennifer Lopez, Joseph Fiennes and Lucy Paez

I had "The Mother" queued up to watch for a while now, but it kept getting pushed back by some of the bigger releases out there, well I finally got chance to see the film tonight, but was I happy I finally saw it? or did I waste my time? Read on to find out.

In a thrilling tale of intrigue and danger, an anonymous U.S. military operative, known as "The Mother," (Jennifer Lopez ) becomes entangled in a dangerous web of arms smuggling and romance. She brokers a deal between ex-SAS Captain Adrian Lovell (Joseph Fiennes) and the notorious arms dealer Hector Álvarez (Gael García Bernal). Unbeknownst to her, both men are involved in child trafficking.

Complicating matters further, The Mother finds herself romantically linked to both Lovell and Álvarez, and she eventually becomes pregnant. Horrified by the revelation of their criminal activities, she decides to take a stand and seeks help from the FBI, becoming an informant to expose the child trafficking ring.

During an intense interrogation at a secure location with FBI Special Agent William Cruise (Omari Hardwick), The Mother's world is shattered when Lovell launches an attack on the safe house. In the ensuing chaos, Agent Cruise is shot and other FBI agents lose their lives. Displaying remarkable bravery and ingenuity, The Mother saves Cruise's life by devising a time-delayed bomb that incapacitates Lovell.

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Tuesday, 18 July 2023

REVIEW: The Flood (2023) - Starring Nicky Whelan and Casper Van Dien

Not since Lake Placid has we had a truly great Alligator/Crocodile type film, well The Flood tries it's best to do just that, but does it succeed? Read onto find out.

The Flood begins with Sommer (played by Devanny Pinn) and Clarence (played by John Garrett Mahlmeister) seeking shelter from Hurricane Clarence in an abandoned building. While they hope it will shield them from the rain, they soon discover that the storm isn't the most menacing aspect of their situation.

Simultaneously, the storm forces a bus carrying a group of dangerous criminals, Big Jim (portrayed by Eoin O'Brien), Floyd (played by Mike Ferguson), Jox (played by Randall J. Bacon), Angelo (played by Bear Williams), and Russel Cody (played by Casper Van Dien), to seek refuge overnight in a simple jail in a small town. The jail is overseen by Sheriff Jo Newman (played by Nicky Whelan).

Both the criminals and the sheriffs soon learn that the torrential floodwaters have attracted a horde of ravenous alligators to the town. The alligators have capitalized on the storm's aftermath to infiltrate the small town, including the jail, and now everyone finds themselves in a deadly hunt for survival.

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Friday, 14 July 2023

The Truth about John of God: A Controversial Figure Unveiled

Introduction

In recent times, the spiritual healer João Teixeira de Faria, popularly known as "John of God," or "João de Deus" has gained significant attention worldwide for his alleged miraculous healing abilities. However, behind the veil of fame and adoration lies a troubling truth. This article aims to shed light on the controversial aspects of John of God's life and practices, based on documented reports and investigations.

Early Popularity and Charismatic Appeal

John of God rose to prominence in the small town of Abadiânia, Brazil, where he claimed to channel the spirits of deceased doctors and perform miraculous healings. Thousands flocked to his Casa de Dom Inácio de Loyola, seeking hope and relief from various ailments. His charismatic appeal and alleged ability to diagnose illnesses without prior medical knowledge made him an attractive figure to many desperate individuals seeking a cure.

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Thursday, 13 July 2023

REVIEW: Confidential Informant (2023) - Starring Mel Gibson, Kate Bosworth, Nick Stahl and Dominic Purcell

In this gripping crime thriller featuring Mel Gibson, the story revolves around two narcotics agents on a mission to apprehend a cop killer amid a crack epidemic. In their pursuit of leads, Moran (played by Dominic Purcell) and Thorton (portrayed by Nick Stahl) resort to bribing a junkie informant. To secure a future for his wife (Kate Bosworth) and son, Moran involves the informant in a dangerous plot.

One day, while playing catch with his son, Moran suddenly collapses in agony. His wife, Anna, urges him to seek medical attention. However, Moran has already consulted three doctors, all of whom have diagnosed him with stomach cancer and given him a limited time to live. Coincidentally, Frank (played by John Cassini), another police officer, mentions at a bar how much financial support the department provides to the family of an officer who dies in the line of duty.

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Tuesday, 11 July 2023

REVIEW: Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

It has been 5 years since we had a Mission Impossible film, so we are probably due one, and this is number 7 in the series, and it is only a Part One so we have more on the way. Reading the synopsis, it looks like the plot is not at all original, an AI has become self-aware and the world is at threat. This plot point has been used countless times for decades, a super powerful computer program, and all-powerful AI, the only question now is if the Mission Impossible franchise has hit a brick wall and run out of ideas? or if the plot doesn't matter because the film is good enough regardless. Read on to find out.

We start the film with the experimental stealth capabilities of the Russian submarine Sevastopol being put to the test, suddenly its onboard instruments detect another submarine launching torpedoes at it. In response, the captain of the Sevastopol orders a retaliatory strike. However, to their surprise, the other submarine vanishes along with its torpedoes. In a strange turn of events, the Sevastopol's own torpedo inexplicably changes course and strikes the submarine itself, resulting in the tragic death of everyone on board.

Meanwhile, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), a skilled operative, receives a package containing crucial information about his next mission. He learns that he must travel to the Namib desert to retrieve half of a key from his ally, Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson). However, Ilsa is currently being hunted down with a substantial US$50 million bounty on her head. Ethan heads to Namibia, where he confronts a team of bounty hunters and manages to fend them off. During this encounter, he briefly reunites with Ilsa and advises her to lay low for the time being.

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REVIEW: Funko Fusion (2024 Video Game) on Xbox

"Funko Fusion" is an action-adventure game that celebrates pop culture by bringing together over 60 characters from more than 20...