Table Top Review: ‘Letters From Whitechapel’

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Review based on the 2nd edition. Style: Deduction. Players: 2-8 Length of Game: 1-2 hours. The Gameplay: One player takes on the role of the infamous serial killer known as Jack the Ripper and other… Continue reading

John Watson for the 21st Century

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When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle gave his famous sleuth, Sherlock Holmes a sidekick, he created a tough as nails physician who had the courage and experience to be the friend and moral compass… Continue reading

The True Heroes of Cosplay

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“He knows a hero when he sees one. Too few characters out there, flying around like that, saving old girls like me. And Lord knows, kids like Henry need a hero. Courageous, self-sacrificing… Continue reading

Top 10 Non-Human Couples

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It’s Valentine’s Day again! In the past we’ve looked at the best geek couples and romantic comedies (written by someone who hates romcoms). In a desperate move to take a new angle we’ve… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘We Are What We Are’

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Directed by: Jim Mickle Starring: Bill Sage, Ambyr Childers, Julia Garner, and Michael Parks Plot: The Parkers, a family with a secret tradition, run the risk of being exposed after the death of one of their… Continue reading

The Pull List: 2/12/2013

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Must read comics releasing on 2/12/2013 All New X-Men #23 The Trial of Jean Grey parts 1 and 2 were both lots of exposition when what I really want to see is the… Continue reading

Outstandingly Visually Unique Movies Part II – The Top 6

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A lot of people seemed to like my first post of visually cool movies, so I thought I’d showcase another lot of movies with stunning imagery. House House is a strange late 70s haunted… Continue reading

Building the Perfect Justice League

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One of my favorite Justice League stories of the past couple of years was Brad Meltzer’s debut run on the series, where Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman sat at a table and decided… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’

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Directed by: Joel and Ethan Coen Starring: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, and Justin Timberlake. Plot: Folk singer Llewyn Davis struggles to make a name for himself during 1960s Greenwich Village music scene. Review: In 1991, the… Continue reading

Retro Game Review: ‘Metal Gear’ (Part 1 of a Series)

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I just finished up with Metal Gear Rising: Revengence (which totally isn’t a word no matter how much you want it to be) and decided to revisit the past with the Metal Gear Solid Legacy collection,… Continue reading