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You know what is wrong with the world today? People hate vanilla too much. No, really. There is a visceral hatred of all things vanilla. In fact, that hatred extends…
Review: Sicario- Day of the Soldado
Sicario: Day of the Soldado (DOTS) is not a “feel good” movie. It revolves around a pointless war being fought against hopeless odds. The line between good and evil gets…
Review: Deadpool 2
I recall precisely when I realized that Ryan Reynolds was the perfect actor to play Deadpool. It was in 2004. Me and some buddies were watching an awful, awful movie…
Review: Infinity War
Ten years seems like a rather long time to tell a story. Infinity War is the MCU’s 19th movie. As far as Hollywood goes, that is a ridiculous amount of…
Review: Black Panther
Confession: I’ve always thought that Black Panther is kinda lame. To me, he has always been the poor man’s Batman. I cant help but see the character as Marvel’s attempt…
Book Review: The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam (Douglas Murray)
Few things can hijack a conversation quicker than saying the words “Islam” and “Immigration” in the same sentence. The subject of radical Islam and what it does to its host…
Review: The Return of Xander Cage
I remember the exact moment where I gave up on the movie. It was after an utterly forgettable chase scene when the character played by Deepika Padukone, asks generic bad…
Review: JBL Charge 2+
As much as I love being a tech junkie, there’s much to be said about taking a “wait and watch” approach when it comes to new gadgets. This is especially…
Review: Tomb Raider
Like any other forms of popular media, video games have their icons. Mario, Gordon Freeman, Pacman, Duke Nukem and most definitely Lara Croft. Ever since she made her debut in…
Review: SimCity
There is something really fascinating about watching an active ant colony. Seeing those little insects live out their little lives, constantly in motion as they create a proper habitat out…