It’s time to come to terms with it: season two is not as good as season one. It appears that try as hard as they might, season two just can’t recapture that same magic as the first season. This is…
Month: July 2015
5 Games That Give You The Feels
5 Games That Give You The Feels We all know them, we all hate and hate them sometimes. Every once in a while you play through such a beautifully developed story with characters that you get thoroughly attached to. Maybe in such…
The Great Trailer Fight of 2015
Dear unnamed studios (who showed your amazing trailers this weekend, but you were not ready to actually release them online) You’re nuts. If this was 2005, maybe you could get away with showing a Batman Begins teaser at Comic-Con and then…
The Shows we most anticipate from Comic-con
A ton of news has been announced at this years Comic-Con, from new trailers, to toys, comics, and even concerts, but the thing that most excites me is the prospect of great new sci-fi and fantasy TV coming this fall.…
Official Trailer: Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad
We are still waiting on X-Men: Apocalypse (Come on Fox get with the program) In the meanwhile, check out the Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad trailers here: [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WWzgGyAH6Y&w=560&h=315] [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLLQK9la6Go&w=560&h=315]
Tribute to Satoru Iwata
Just days after writing a harsh critique of Nintendo’s current trajectory, I learned Sunday afternoon, as did most of the gaming world, that we lost a legend in Satoru Iwata. While I stand by that critique, I can’t lie and say…
Nintendo: A Heavy Handed Epiphany
So this post has been building since I saw the travesty that took place at E3. The travesty you ask? Nintendo’s completely lackluster presentation. I saw the Star Fox Zero gameplay, the lack of Zelda, and no Nintendo NX in…
“Adolescent Quirkiness At It’s Best” Me & Earl & The Dying Girl Review
Quirky coming of age stories are a dime a dozen. Thankfully this one figures out how to give us a fresh take on adolescence handling life and death. Alfonso Gomez-Rejon’s first movie was a typical horror film misfire, but with this…
Seven Patriotic Films to watch this weekend
Tis’ the season to blow up fireworks, eat a ridiculous amount of hamburgers and hot dogs, and celebrate the birth of our nation. I’ll compiled a list of essential July 4th movies for you to watch. Let me know in…
Independence Day: Review Rewind
Obviously, Nerd Union wasn’t around when this awesome gem was released back in 1996, but with it being July 4th, this is a great opportunity to go back in time and review a movie that still holds up after all…