The Borderlands Journal: Day 1
It’s been a while since I’ve done my journal style of game reviewing, where I do a multi-stage analysis based on my gameplay over a period of time. I don’t do this for games I…
It’s been a while since I’ve done my journal style of game reviewing, where I do a multi-stage analysis based on my gameplay over a period of time. I don’t do this for games I…
Most of us play video games as an escape of sorts. Through our computer or home console, we’re able to steal cars, pilot planes, fight in intergalactic wars, or fill our enemies with bullets. …
Here’s an interesting little photoshop experiment, although one I believe has a lot more potential than just these four pictures. It imagines what would it look like if our modern superheroes existed back in ye…
Ten sentences. That’s how long Maurice Sendak’s original 1963 book, Where the Wild Things Are, is. Yet surprisingly someone saw a movie in those ten sentences, and even more surprisingly, someone made that movie. The…
The fact that this week’s episode of Heroes was Sylar-heavy and Claire-light may have a lot to do with it, but I actually liked it. A lot. “Tabula Rasa” wasn’t perfect by any means,…
Law Abiding Citizen is a film flying completely under the radar at the moment, drowned out due to the sounds of children’s screams exiting Where the Wild Things Are this weekend. But ignoring its seemingly…
Writing a review of Spike Jonze’s Where the Wild Things Are is going to be pretty difficult. I imagine that Jonze’s film is will prove to be quite polarizing, with about half the people…
It’s clear to most people that the era of the sitcom has been dead for a while now. Some say it ended with Seinfeld. Some with Friends. Some with Frasier. But there’s always one vocal…
When we think of anatomy charts, we usually think of a half-muscle-and-guts, half-skeleton guy hanging on the wall in science class. Either that or me in bathing trunks at the beach. Well, maybe in my…