Category: Reviews

REVIEW: Pennyworth – Season 1, Episode 5, “Shirley Bassey”

Last week on Pennyworth, Alfred and Martha grew closer and found the name of the leader of the Raven Society, who nearly killed our heroes. When I found out Ripper was going to be involved in “Shirley Bassey,” I couldn’t wait to see what he could do, as he is one of the most unpredicta...

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REVIEW: Pennyworth – Season 1, Episode 4, “Lady Penelope”

After last week’s first adventure with Martha, I was excited to see what would come next on Pennyworth, especially since the upcoming synopsis suggested we would be having more Alfred and Martha action, as has been previously hinted. “Lady Penelope” opens with a couple exiting a theate...

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REVIEW: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is the long-awaited third installment in the Marvel Ultimate Alliance franchise. This time around, it’s been developed by Team Ninja, the developers behind Nioh, Dead or Alive, and Ninja Gaiden, and published by Nintendo exclusively on Nintendo Switch. T...

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REVIEW: Pennyworth – Season 1, Episodes 1-3, “Pilot” “The Landlord’s Daughter,” and “Martha Kane”

Pennyworth has been an exciting prospect for any DC fan. Aside from delineating the origins of the Dark Knight’s most trusted ally, we get to see an aspect of the DC universe that is seldom given the spotlight: the period drama. When Epix released the first three episodes OnDemand, I couldn’...

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REVIEW: Dora and Lost City of Gold (2019)

We live in an age where, if something is popular, it’s likely to get a movie, no matter how well or not it might translate. The latest example of this is Dora and the Lost City of Gold. For those who don’t know, Dora the Explorer is a popular Nick Jr. show about a little girl named Do...

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A Decade of Disney: Aladdin (1992)

Munir: Hello and welcome back to another article in the A Decade Of series, where we are currently reviewing the Renaissance period of Disney Animation. Today, it’s time for the third film in the so-called “big four” from this period, Aladdin. Directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, who also...

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