The Netflix Original Film, I Am Mother, is a surprisingly interesting and thought-provoking film about a human girl who is raised by a robot in the aftermath of an extinction-level event taking place on Earth. The film is about trust and family, with our protagonist, simply named Daughter, being pulled between her parental robot, Mother, … Continue reading Netflix’s ‘I Am Mother’ Review
The Gruesome Glory of Shadow of Rome
Released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2, Shadow of Rome stands alongside Doom, as one of the best games that rewards you for brutally murdering people in the most horrific ways possible. So, you cut someone's arm off with your sword? The fun doesn't end there; You can pick their severed arm up and beat … Continue reading The Gruesome Glory of Shadow of Rome
How ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ Got it all Wrong
What strikes me most about this dumb monster movie is how clear it is that the people making it truly loved Godzilla, and how that is contrasted with how they completely miss the point of what Godzilla is supposed to be. Spoilers from here on out! If Godzilla is an allegory for mankind's destructive hubris … Continue reading How ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ Got it all Wrong
A Love Letter to Fallout (1997)
In a time where the instant gratification of shooters and thrill of leading nations in strategy games had brainwashed me into this strange thought process dictating that "all games have to be unfathomably epic", the original Fallout game came out of left-field and hit me over the head with a bat. Written on that bat … Continue reading A Love Letter to Fallout (1997)


