Review of the first two episodes of Fear the Walking Dead By Tom Farr| September 10, 2015 TV Blogs The first two episodes of Fear the Walking Dead look promising, though there are some minor flaws.
Highlights from Gamescom 2015 By Tom Farr| August 17, 2015 Video Game Blogs Video game developers had a lot to share with gamers on upcoming games during Gamescom 2015...
Until Dawn – A survival horror game for an evolving medium By Tom Farr| August 13, 2015 Video Game Blogs Until Dawn is a unique approach to the survival horror genre, giving players significant choice in the midst of a horror movie setting.
Wayward Pines: What was great and what left me frustrated By Tom Farr| August 10, 2015 TV Blogs Wayward Pines seemed like the surprise hit show of the summer. Here's what worked and why Tom hopes it continues.
The Walking Dead: Gritty realism pays off By Tom Farr| July 26, 2015 TV Blogs Most stories follow a hero as he grows over time. It seems The Walking Dead is going the opposite direction.
Batman: Arkham Knight – A fitting end to a trilogy By Tom Farr| July 18, 2015 Video Game Reviews Batman faces his deadliest challenge yet in Arkham Knight, a game that is equally intense in gameplay and story.
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture: An experiment in the storytelling capabilities of video games By Tom Farr| July 9, 2015 Video Game Blogs Everybody's Gone to the Rapture has been one of most talked about games when it comes to storytelling in gaming. Will it succeed in what its trying to do?
Wayward Pines: What an M. Night Shyamalan TV series looks like By Tom Farr| July 1, 2015 TV Wayward Pines is M. Night Shyamalan's first foray into television, and it's a welcome one...
E3 2015: Game demo highlights By Tom Farr| June 18, 2015 Video Game Blogs This year's E3 conference featured several exciting announcements for the video game industry.
Why Final Fantasy XV is the most anticipated game of the year By Tom Farr| June 16, 2015 Video Game Blogs With the release of Episode Duscae, Square-Enix has crystallized Final Fantasy XV's place as the most anticipated game that may not even release this year.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III – Taking everything to the next level By Tom Farr| May 10, 2015 Video Game Blogs Call of Duty: Black Ops III looks to take elements of previous games to a new level of impressive gameplay.
The Visit: Will this be a return to early M. Night Shyamalan? By Tom Farr| April 28, 2015 Movie Blogs M. Night Shyamalan's earlier films, such as The Sixth Sense were markedly better than his post-The Village films. Will The Visit be a return or more of the same?
The narrative road to Batman Arkham Knight By Tom Farr| April 3, 2015 Video Game Blogs Could Arkham Knight become the best superhero video game of all time? Tom Farr takes a brief look at the caped crusader's history...
What makes Interstellar resonate with viewers? By Tom Farr| March 31, 2015 Movie Blogs Interstellar, the latest film to be written and directed by Christopher Nolan, releases on DVD and Blu Ray today.
Once Upon a Time: The revolving door of villains By Tom Farr| March 24, 2015 TV Blogs Can Once Upon a Time regain the promise it showed during seasons 1 and 2 again?
Resident Evil Revelations 2 and why episodic gameplay is so popular By Tom Farr| March 22, 2015 Video Game Blogs The latest installment in the Resident Evil franchise has taken a unique distribution approach by breaking its gameplay into episodes. Can we expect more of this?
How does Final Fantasy Type-0 compare to earlier games in the series? By Tom Farr| March 12, 2015 Video Game Blogs While fans of the series will notice many of the core elements they would come to expect from a Final Fantasy game, the game features some marked differences that make it more than just a traditional RPG.