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Sniper Elite 5: France Review – Stealth Action, Refined
Sniper Elite 5: France manages to provide such a sense of freedom and empowerment, while creating enough atmosphere to keep players riveted for the long haul.
Sniper Elite 5: France manages to provide such a sense of freedom and empowerment, while creating enough atmosphere to keep players riveted for the long haul.
Halo is not a good TV show, and it's an even worse adaptation. It flirts with the source material to appear genuine, only to pull the rug out from the audience, seemingly on purpose.
It's becoming more and more apparent that returning showrunner Russell T. Davies has no intentions of redeeming Doctor Who.
If the ashen aftertaste of MCU duds like The Eternals, Black Widow and Shang-Chi are still lingering on your tongue, I highly suggest Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as cheap, yet effective cinematic mouthwash. It'll do the trick, though it may not kill 100% of the bacteria.
Star Trek died the moment Discovery hit the airwaves, but season 2 of Picard feels like vengeful spite on the part of the writers, who are trying their best to glass everything the franchise stood for.
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A funny thing happened yesterday - May the Fourth came and went without so much as a single Stormtrooper cosplayer making the headlines.
Contrary to popular belief, Hollywood is loaded with Conservatives, but the problem lies in who controls the operating booth.
This is a day to celebrate, and look forward to a new beginning. How ironic that it would come from one of the most universally-loathed social media platforms of all time.
For years, Twitter has essentially served as ground zero when it comes to the current culture wars fought between the Woke Left and everyone else.
Bounding Into Comics would like to pay tribute to Bruce Willis with our personal top 10 favorite movies starring this influential, hard-working actor.
Like the titular vampire, Morbius is a film that viewers can enjoy sucking dry for 104 minutes, but it won't be long until they're looking for something else to sate their thirst.
In a night permeated by the predictable rabble of Left-wingers patting each other on the back for playing pretend, while taking political pot shots at Florida over a bill none of them bothered to actually read, one event between Will Smith and Chris Rock ended up making headlines.
Paramount has been championing the wrong causes for too long, most notably with the bastardized fan fiction that is modern Star Trek, but Halo was a chance to test out a completely different model. Instead, they doubled down, went Woke, let the story go to hell, and created another very expensive digital paperweight.
Corporate America has a real problem on its hands, and it's only getting worse. As the Woke mob attempts to cudgel major corporations into adopting its radicalized stance on issues of economics, sexual proclivities, and gender theory, more and more seem to cave out of abject cowardice and an unwillingness to stay in their own lane.
Here are the 10 best Morbius comic storylines you should sink your fangs into to prepare for the upcoming live-action film starring Jared Leto.
Shows like Seinfeld were busy giving the proverbial middle finger to political correctness, long before it became a cultural movement.
With its warm, pleasantly distressed vintage imagery, accessible characters, and even some traditional hand-drawn animation and 1960s-inspired music thrown in for good measure, The Hyperions is out to create movie magic.
Disney's The Book of Boba Fett recently completed its 7-episode run after debuting with a whisper, and departing with a dull groan.
Saturday Night Live decided to preempt Biden's SOTU with a skit that has been circulating social media and showcases the establishment's abrupt shift on Covid-19 politics.
Shut In deserves its praise for doing a lot within its own oversaturated genre, and it's one brick in the foundation of what hopefully will be a bold, bright, and optimistic counter-culture movement that is already picking up steam in 2022.
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