‘Life is Strange 2: Episode 3’ is a low point for DONTNOD’s ‘Life is Strange’ universe. Interesting new characters and a handful of good moments fail to make up for the dull gameplay, flaws in worldbuilding, and frustrating choices.
Mac DeMarco, who was once deemed the king of indie music, might be taking a step down from his throne, as hinted at in his latest album, 'Here Comes the Cowboy.'
'UglyDolls' is a commercialized toy movie with a subversive dive into the theatrical cheese of Broadway-style musicals that manages to give the film a sense of identity, yet fails to make up for shoehorned-in celebrities and a thin plot that would leave anybody over the age of four squirming in their seats of boredom.
'Avengers: Endgame' is a satisfying bookend to over a decade of sequential cinematic storytelling, loaded with callbacks and action that even the nerdiest of fanboys wouldn’t see coming.
'Missing Link' is a charming homage and update to the so-called ‘gentleman adventurer’ genre, chock-full of beautifully crafted locales, charming characters, and a refreshing change of pace from other stop-frame features. However, the sub-par writing and overly perfect animation bring down the film's overall quality.
With 'Morbid Stuff,' PUP hit listeners with a collection of strong songs, engaging lyrics, and a great sound.
‘Realms’ is a very strong start for Four Fates with its original sound and incredible performances.
‘Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice’ is a fantastic spiritual successor to the ‘Soulsborne’ games, despite its brutal difficulty.
Though it may not serve as a valuable addition to 'The Conjuring' universe and is rife with unnecessary plot devices, 'The Curse of La Llorona' is a well-done piece of modern horror.
Welcome to this semester finale of Here’s The Tea! This week, we discuss how Kodak Black has gotten into trouble after abandoning a concert. Also, is Prince William cheating on his wife? Find out all of this and more on this week’s episode of Here’s the Tea!