The history of the MCU, film by film! By Matthew Martin| April 11, 2018 Movie Blogs Get set for the biggest movie of the past decade, by going back over all the movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
REVIEW: A Quiet Place is a (fantastic) nightmare of tension By Matthew Martin| April 6, 2018 Movie Reviews A Quiet Place is the best horror movie so far this year, built on a clever premise and bolstered by a great story with genuine heart at its core. Full review here...
Your SO OF COURSE preview of WWE WrestleMania 34 By Matthew Martin| April 5, 2018 WWE Blogs Because you can't just predict a WWE PPV, you have to account for the capricious whims of WWE's sleep-deprived, egomaniac owner and always assume the worst possible outcome is in the cards. Thus...THIS is your SO OF COURSE preview of WWE WRESTLEMANIA!
WWE WrestleMania 34 Anti-Hype: Temper your expectations! By Matthew Martin| April 3, 2018 WWE Blogs WrestleMania is Sunday and looks great on paper, but let's temper our expectations a bit. There are a few reasons why this potentially-great show might go south. Let's look at a few...
On Disney owning Fox: Bringing the fanfare back to Star Wars By Matthew Martin| April 2, 2018 Movie Blogs Disney buying Fox means Disney now owns 100% of Star Wars, and with that, the means to release the definitive version of the original trilogy. But what IS the definitive version?
REVIEW: Ready Player One is Willy Wonka and the Nostalgia Factory By Matthew Martin| April 1, 2018 Movie Reviews Ready Player One is an old school Steven Spielberg romp, painted with a nostalgic veneer that effectively hides its thin (and flawed) story. It's too fun to hate if you're the target demo, however...
Isle of Dogs and every Wes Anderson movie from best to most best… By Matthew Martin| March 30, 2018 Movie Reviews A person does not simply like Wes Anderson. He is not an acquired taste that you develop over time. It's almost certain that you will know your opinion on him after a single viewing of a single movie. You will ...
Mrs. Doubtfire is still awesome, twenty-five years later… By Matthew Martin| March 30, 2018 Movie Blogs It's one of Robin Williams' defining roles and with good reason. Mrs. Doubtfire, the comedy classic turns twenty-five this year. Let's look back on how the film and the actor himself were a match made in comedic-heaven...
REVIEW: Unsane is a solid thriller in a unique format By Matthew Martin| March 27, 2018 Movie Reviews Unsane is not going to revolutionize film, but that wasn't its intention. If anything it is a proof of concept to show that you don't need even amateur film-making tech to make a movie happen. You probably already have exactly what you need in your hand right now...
REVIEW: Pacific Rim Uprising fails to do its one job By Matthew Martin| March 25, 2018 Movie Reviews After the overseas success of the original and a five year delay, the long-awaited sequel to Pacific Rim is here. The first movie had fun, adventure and just enough story to keep you into the big monster vs robots action. The second one has... *sigh*
Nintendo Switch: One Year Later – An indie gamer’s paradise By Matthew Martin| March 14, 2018 Video Game Blogs After only one year on the market, the Nintendo Switch is already home to a truckload of killer titles, many of which can be found for a fraction of the cost of the big "AAA" titles. Let's look at how the Switch is gaming's best "indie" machine...
REVIEW: A Wrinkle in Time means well, and half works By Matthew Martin| March 11, 2018 Movie Reviews It flat-out fails for its first half, but the second half of A Wrinkle in Time is packed with enough heart, wonder, and moving moments that it almost saves it.
REVIEW : The Strangers: Prey at Night is equally boring and bewildering By Matthew Martin| March 11, 2018 Movie Reviews Ten years after the original, modest, horror hit, The Strangers: Prey at Night has released. Does the movie recapture the mood and effective scares of the first or does it flounder? Read on...
Your SO OF COURSE preview of WWE Fastlane 2018 By Matthew Martin| March 9, 2018 WWE Blogs In this day and age you can't just "predict" a PPV anymore, you have to account for the capricious whims of WWE's septuagenarian, sleep-deprived egomaniac owner. THIS is your SO OF COURSE preview of WWE FASTLANE 2018!
REVIEW: ANNIHILATION is simply mesmerizing (with or without spoilers) By Matthew Martin| March 5, 2018 Movie Reviews A sci-fi with grounded visuals, unsettling music, frightening moments and a captivating mood, Annihilation is film for all old school science-fiction fans to enjoy.
On Disney owning Fox: Bringing the X-Men home By Matthew Martin| February 26, 2018 Movie Blogs The X-Men are coming, it's just a matter of how. Let's break down a few scenarios that might explain how Disney and Marvel might integrate their most popular comic franchise into their most popular film universe.
Sleepless in Seattle is still awesome, twenty-five years later… By Matthew Martin| February 25, 2018 Movie Blogs Our series on the best movies of 1993 continues with a romantic-comedy head and shoulders above all others, elevated by a great script, memorable music and perfect leads...
Your SO OF COURSE preview of WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 By Matthew Martin| February 23, 2018 WWE Blogs Because you can't predict a WWE PPV, you have to account for the capricious whims of WWE's insane septuagenarian, THIS is your SO OF COURSE preview of WWE Elimination Chamber 2018!
Nintendo Switch: One Year Later – How Mario and Zelda saved Nintendo By Matthew Martin| February 19, 2018 Video Game Blogs As we approach Switch's one year anniversary, let's look back on the two games that defined it's first year on the market, and how they saved Nintendo (and all of gaming).
REVIEW: Black Panther is a vivid and fresh take on the superhero formula By Matthew Martin| February 16, 2018 Movie Reviews Black Panther is a Marvel movie with a style all its own. Offering a deep and layered story, powerful characters and a vivid, fully-realized world. It's a must-see movie. Read why...