Coming with action, violence, and a bloody good time, Evil West delivers a exciting gameplay experience. While not being entirely worth the price tag, Evil West has plenty of fun to be had within.
Coming from a legacy of loveable darkness, Wednesday snaps onto the screen with a black heart and a cast of loveable misfits. With tantalizing mystery and a crew a wonderful characters, Wednesday leads the Netflix catalog.
With a legacy of classic games, Game Freak returns with Pokémon Scarlet/Violet. While the gameplay and atmosphere are some of Pokémon's best work, the performance issues that plague the game drag what could have been one of Game Freak's best into mediocrity.
Sonic Frontiers breaks the modern mold of Sonic releases, offering not only a new vision of the familiar title, but also an enjoyable gaming experience. With lofty highs, Sonic Frontiers can't however seem to achieve its full potential.
After crafting one of the greatest albums of the last decade, Weyes Blood continues her dominance on baroque pop with her sequel project And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow. She delivers once more a hauntingly beautiful project full of gorgeous melodies.
The Three Phantoms brings style, class, and classic music to the theater. Featuring songs and performances from legacy stage performances, The Three Phantoms is something no one should miss
In a retelling of a Shakespearian classic, Foul Lady Fortune is a masterclass in character and heart. All the drama and story without the old English poetry.
The Winchesters returns to screens with an emotion packed episode. Dealing with trauma and healing, the new episode continues with the series' track record of quality.
Despite capturing the charm and weirdness of the great Weird Al, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story fails to grasp its potential. Falling short of true greatness, Weird only ends up being weirdly average.
Coming from a noble first season, Young Royals returns with a second season full of character, heart, and drama. Championing itself in the romance genre, Young Royals gives Netflix its crown.
With the new release, Yung Gravy brings his silky smooth appeal to ears everywhere once again with Marvelous. From niche internet rapper to meme rap legend, Yung Gravy further cements his status as a modern music icon.
The Car is the latest release by British alternative-rock idols Arctic Monkeys. With a powerful return from Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino, the Arctic Monkeys showcase well-oiled and refined songwriting chops.
The Owl House season 3 premier delivers a rousing amount of heart and action. Following a nail biting season 2 finale full of heartbreak, season 3 draws you in for a hug and helps you learn to heal.
You're Lost Little Girl continues the Winchesters series with more action, more character, and more quality. With a consistent episode release, the Winchesters holds itself in the top of its game for another week
Episode 2 of The Winchesters continues growing with both action and intrigue. With more hints, more mysteries, and more monsters, "Teach Your Children Well" is all about family. Both the one you're given, and the one you choose.
Despite a poor leadoff from Halloween Kills, Halloween Ends surprises with quality characters and classic scares. Outside of an underwhelming final showdown, Halloween Ends is a solid pick for spooky season.
With action, drama, and plenty of supernatural moments, 'The Winchesters' premiere fulfills both the veteran Supernatural fan as well as the fan yet to be. Displaying a promising series to come, the only thing to do is tune in.
Kingdom of the Feared is the final edition to Kerri Maniscalco's Kingdom trilogy. Despite so much potential in the magic system and world building, Kingdom of the Fallen falls short on delivering. Offering up weak characters, poorly written plot and dialogue, and a lack of development.
Smile, written and directed by Patrick Finn, is a horror film hiding overused horror tropes and poor character development behind a toothy smile. Despite inspired cinematography, Smile is nothing short of an empty grin.