Review: πŸ“Ί The Last of Us is a faithfully visceral adaptation πŸ“Ί

When a mere fungus devastates the world, humanity enters a post-apocalyptic landscape of martial law, rebellions, and hungry infected. Smugglers Joel and Tess happen upon Ellie, a young girl coveted by the Fireflies, an anarchist group fighting for the days of old. Convinced to take Ellie as their charge and transport her across the United States safely, secrets, lies, and death await them as a simple job takes on global ramifications. Continue reading Review: πŸ“Ί The Last of Us is a faithfully visceral adaptation πŸ“Ί

Review: πŸ“š Die Trying bucks conventional crime for a more surprising action thriller πŸ“š

Jack Reacher, alone, strolling nowhere.
A Chicago street in bright sunshine. A young woman, struggling on crutches. Reacher offers her a steadying arm.
And turns to see a handgun aimed at his stomach.
Chained in a dark van racing across America, Reacher doesn’t know why they’ve been kidnapped. The woman claims to be FBI. She’s certainly tough enough. But at their remote destination, will raw courage be enough to overcome the hopeless odds? Continue reading Review: πŸ“š Die Trying bucks conventional crime for a more surprising action thriller πŸ“š

Review: πŸ“š Demon Thief is bigger, bolder, and even bloodier than Lord Loss πŸ“š

When Kernel Fleck’s brother is stolen by demons, he must enter their universe in search of him. It is a place of magic, chaos and incredible danger. Kernel has three aims:
learn to use magic,
find his brother,
stay alive.
But a heartless demon awaits him, and death has been foretold… Continue reading Review: πŸ“š Demon Thief is bigger, bolder, and even bloodier than Lord Loss πŸ“š

Review: πŸ“Ί Stranger Things second outing is wilder and wackier than the first πŸ“Ί

In the fall of 1984, Will Byers is faced with the aftermath of season one as a bigger, badder enemy sets its eyes on Hawkins from The Upside Down. As each of our heroes tackle their own journeys, the fractured group will need to set aside their differences and come together if they ever hope to survive. Continue reading Review: πŸ“Ί Stranger Things second outing is wilder and wackier than the first πŸ“Ί