
Review | Resident Evil (Netflix)
The Netflix adaptation of Resident Evil is another work of bad fan fiction with an unnecessary big budget.
An Insight for Bay Area Gamers
The Netflix adaptation of Resident Evil is another work of bad fan fiction with an unnecessary big budget.
Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop is a mediocre attempt to bring the neo-noir space western to life.
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is another failed cinematic adaptation of the iconic horror survival.
Alita: Battle Angel is a good adaptation of the iconic manga and anime series that was made possible by James Cameron.
Season 2 of Marvel’s The Punisher follows in the footsteps of its contemporaries by taking fans to a gritty vision of the Marvel Universe.
Far Cry 5: Inside Eden’s Gate helps build up the story that will be experienced in the main game.
Cloverfield officially declares creative bankruptcy by sending the franchise into space with a cliche horror thriller that also has an identity crisis.
Season 1 of Marvel’s The Punisher dose the character justice and helps Netflix get their spark back.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a story that neither plays safe nor panders to nostalgia but instead goes against ones expectations.
Season 3 of Rick and Morty is one of the darkest and most philosophically insightful shows on television.
Netflix adaptions of Death Note is nothing more than a by-the-books high school thriller that is devoid of everything that had defined the anime series.
The Netflix reboot of Mystery Science Theater 3000 combines the charm of the original show with the star power of Jonah Ray, Felicia Day, and Patton Oswalt.
The surprise Season 3 premier of Rick and Morty has to be one of the greatest April Fools moments in television history.
The Final Chapter brings closure to a series that can only be described as one of the most over budgeted works of bad fan-fiction.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story tells a unique story set in the boundaries of a familiar lore without depending on nostalgia.