Video Game Review: Broken Age brings quirky humor, memorable character
A video game review of Double Fine’s newest game, Broken Age
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A video game review of Double Fine’s newest game, Broken Age
An album review of Britpop band Blur's first album in more than a decade, The Magic Whip.
Movie review: Judd Apatow’s ‘Trainwreck’ is a very heartfelt and funny showcase for writer/star Amy Schumer, were it not so often cluttered with an ongoing need to prattle on longer than it should.
Movie review: 'Unfriended’ is a deliciously twisted gimmick horror dark-comedy, but whether or not that was the point is not made clear.
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Fans love rumors and speculation. Good thing soccer thrives on them.
The 2014 MLB postseason was special.
A bases loaded single by Ohio's cleanup hitter earned the team its most dramatic come-from-behind victory of the year.
‘Wildlike’ features dependable actors like Bruce Greenwood and Ann Dowd doing what they do best, but despite some fantastic landscape shots and some moving moments, this drama is an all-too-familiar film which reminds one constantly of better features.
‘Class Enemy’, the feature debut of co-writer/director Rok Bicek, is a coldly calculated but highly thoughtful look at protest and life and death in the system, with a perfectly subdued performance by Igor Samobor.
‘Murder in Pacot’ can often be an overwrought drama, but the actors at hand, particularly Joy Olasunmibo Ogunmakin, captivates throughout this bloated 130-minute film.
‘The Evolution of Bert’ is a highly imperfect film, but this OU-filmed, ‘90s-set college comedy has enough charm, flair and laughs to live up to its early Spike Lee inspirations.
Examining the past four of the Athens International Film Festival + Video Festival.
During my time playing Grow Home, I witnessed colossal-sized vines create an interconnected network that reached up into the everlasting sky — all while I scavenged alone for hundreds of small crystals.
Athens International Film + Video Festival review: Girlhood is by no a reinvention of the genre, but it’s a competently made and sincerely approached film with enough authenticity to win itself over overzealous narrative tendencies.
Athens International Film + Video Festival review: Lost in the Bewilderness is a family documentary studying lost and hidden emotions in a Greece family over the course of 30 years after the filmmaker’s cousins is kidnapped at 5 and returned on the eve of his 16th birthday.
Athens International Film + Video Festival review: States of Grace is an unflinching look at physical disabilities and how it affects people beyond those who are crippled, which a raw edge, if a short running time.
Athens International Film + Video Festival review: Proud Citizen is a fish-out-of-water mumblecore dramedy that lacks any sense of urgency, which undercuts the fine performances of the cast.
Athens International Film + Video Festival review: ‘Song of the Sea’, the Oscar-nominated film from Ireland, is a touchingly familiar animated film that makes up the lack of originality in its story with whimsy and an appreciation for folklore.