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Let Him Go

Let Him Go features Kevin Costner and Diane Lane as married couple George and Margaret Blackledge, whose son very unexpectedly passes away while out on a horse ride shortly after his son is born. A few short years later their daughter in law, Lorna begins dating again and decides to remarry and move their only grandson away to live with her new shady husband, Donnie Weboy, and his redneck family. One day while out in town, Margaret sees Lorna, Donnie and little Jimmy eating ice cream. This scene warms Margarets heart momentarily until little Jimmy’s ice cream falls on the ground and Donnie mocks the young lad and then smacks Lorna. Soon after, they leave town with no real notice for the Blackledge’s. Immediately Margaret…

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Watch Dogs Legion – Review (Xbox One X)

Watchdogs Legion is back after 4 a 4 year hiatus and Ubisoft is promising that it’s bigger and better than ever before.

Ravers Review

Ravers is about a hungry young journalist, who also happens to be insanely germophobic, looking to make her mark in her job. When she’s told by her boss to get out there and “get your hands dirty” she’s invited by her cousin to come along for the ride and check out an illegal underground Rave. Little do these partiers know, this abandoned facility was once the home to a popular energy drink that accidentally became contaminated resulting in a roid juiced up employee going stark raving mad killing other employees. Soon, they find there’s still some of that magic go-go zombie juice still lurking in the building and that’s when the fun really kicks off.  This is no big budget horror/comedy movie. If that’s what…

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Come Play – Review

Come Play was a movie I had never heard of. Could be my lack of traditional TV so I’m not as inundated with ads as some people but the moment the opportunity came across my desk, I immediately checked out the trailer and knew that this was something that was right in my wheelhouse(especially during the Halloween season) and I politely requested access. Oliver is a lonely young boy who is a bit different from others. He’s a non-verbal autistic and uses a communication application on his tablet/phone to communicate with teachers and family. One day while playing on his device, a strange ebook appears and it introduces us to Larry. A strange creature who also only wants to make friends and uses Oliver’s device…

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2 Hearts Review

2 Hearts is a romantic drama based on a true story. It follows 2 couples from different times and their journey which, as fate would have it, connects them.

Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 Headset Review

A few weeks back I posted my review for the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 headset which can be found here. I thought it was a great headset and that over it’s predecessor it was a pretty large step into the right direction. My expectations for the Stealth 700s were elevated considerably given the changes made to the 600s. I’m pleased to say that the 700s really step up the game more and they just might be my favorite headset yet. As more and ore games rely on seriously detailed audio direction, any game needs a good headset and you should look no further than the current line of devices from Turtle Beach. The Stealth 700 Gen 2 immediately feels like a different headset…

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The Suicide of Rachel Foster

I was itching for something that sent shivers up my spine and I’m happy to say that Rachel Foster’s story did exactly that.

The Haunting of Bly Manor

Just in time for the spooky season, Netflix brings us the second season in the wildly popular The Haunting of… series The Haunting of Bly Manor. How did it fare compared to the Hill House?

The Devil All the Time – Review

Netflix’s latest big dramatic film, The Devil all the Time, is based on a novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock(also the narrator) and is directed by Antonio Campos and stars Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Haley Bennet, Bill Skarsgård, Sebastian Stan, Jason Clarke and Riley Keough. I’m going to try and give you as much as I can here without dropping too many spoilers but there will be some minor ones.  The Devil All the Time is the story of Arvin, a young man from a small town in Knockemstiff, Ohio who has experienced plenty of heartache in his young life. The story spans the years between WWII and Vietnam. During this time we’ll see how multiple people  from different backgrounds will inevitably…

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The Babysitter: Killer Queen

Taking place just 2 years after the events of the first movie, when we just saw Cole, he had just fought off his babysitter and her blood cult friends from taking his life.