Spyro Reignited Trilogy Review

Spyro Reignited Trilogy Review
4.5
out of 5
There was a time back in the mid-'90s that I joined the adult workforce and took on a 9-to-5, Monday through Friday job. A shift like that made playing games a weekends-only endeavor, but when the holiday-driven three day weekends showed up on the calendar, I would have three full days to game my heart out. In 1998, for Labor Day weekend, I bought the first Spyro The Dragon game and challenged myself to finish it in those three days.…  Read More
4.5
out of 5

‘Battlefield V’ Review: Once More Unto The Breach

Battlefield V Review
4.8
out of 5
I'll admit I wasn't too excited when EA and DICE announced in May that Battlefield V, the next installment of the iconic shooter franchise, would once again be set in World War II. In my opinion, WWII has been done and done and done again, to the point that there's really no need to revisit these battles or this era. Activision's Call of Duty series even tackled the war last year, so the era has been recently covered and there…  Read More
4.8
out of 5

‘Green Book’ Review: Worlds Colliding, With Heart And Soul

Green Book Review
4.8
out of 5
The premise of the new film, Green Book, puts much emphasis on the contrast of a white Italian and a black virtuoso pianist as they travel the deep south on a tour. And for a film directed by Peter Farrelly, of the infamous Farrelly brothers (Dumb and Dumber, There's Something About Mary), you would almost expect the film to be a buddy road trip comedy. Instead, Farrelly and his cast delivers one of the best, most heartfelt stories of the…  Read More
4.8
out of 5

‘The Front Runner’ Review: The Election That Changed Everything

The Front Runner Review
3.8
out of 5
In 1988, Gary Hart was the front runner for the Democratic ticket to face George H.W. Bush for the presidency. Unfortunately, Hart made a few poor choices, mostly involving model and pharmaceutical saleswoman Donna Rice, and the fall out from that tryst not only created the first tabloid scandal to be covered by big outlets like the Washington Post and New York Times, but it sank Hart's campaign quicker than a Howard Dean scream. In the new film, The Front…  Read More
3.8
out of 5

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