‘Life is Strange 2: Episode 1’ crafts a strong beginning to new story

‘Life is Strange 2: Episode 1’ offers a promising start to a brand new  story. The game does a great job of recreating the at-home feel of the  ‘Life is Strange’ universe with a new storyline and new characters to  boot. The simple gameplay allows players to focus on the story though  sometimes this cuts into immersion. Overall, ‘Life is Strange 2: Episode  1’ is a strong start to what promises to be another moving and exciting  story from the developers at Square Enix. 




ENTERTAINMENT

Input 2 S5E2 - Rocky Horror's Cousin

Welcome back to Input 2. On this week's episode, we will be discussing Repo the Genetic Opera. This timely discussion regarding what some might call a, cult classic, goes into the depths of this odd, rock-horror opera. Tune in to this week's episode of Input 2 to find out more.


ENTERTAINMENT

Heartland Film Festival: ‘Back Roads’ will rip your heart out, but it’ll irk the brain too

One of art’s main goals is to elicit a reaction from its audience. In  those terms, Back Roads is quite the success. It is a heart-wrenching  film that skillfully shows the bleakness and hopelessness of the Altmyer  family’s downward spiral. But looking past the story and the better  performances, there are a lot of faults that come with the film. For  those who love movies that will slowly tear your heart out, and even  those who just want a powerful cinematic experience, Back Roads is  recommendable. Just be willing to look over quite a bit. 




ENTERTAINMENT

Heartland Film Festival: ‘God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut’ is a dull documentary about a delightful dude

 ‘God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut’ is a disappointing documentary. This film  reaffirms the idea that Kurt Vonnegut was a really cool guy, interacting  with the world around him in a way that few other people do. His  overwhelming positivity about other people becomes sort of infectious  during the film, even oddly inspirational. Yet, the documentary  constructed around him is amateurish and aimless. Vonnegut is amazing,  this film is not. And so it goes. 







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