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Movie Review: Avatar: Fire and Ash

January 07, 2026
  James Cameron returns to Pandora for the third time with a scale that no other contemporary blockbuster filmmaker can or wants to match. A...Read More

Movie Review: The Housemaid

January 05, 2026
  The Housemaid Director: Paul Feig | Screenplay: Rebecca Sonnenshine | Based on the novel by Freida McFadden The Housemaid is a film that...Read More

RavenReset - Gaming Recap of 2025 - A Year of Big Comebacks, Disappointments, and Absolute Classics

December 30, 2025
 2025 was an intense gaming year for me, but also a personal journey through the history of the medium. From safe blockbuster releases, thro...Read More

Comic Review: “Batman #1” – A New Knight Rises? A Strong Start With Bold Ideas, Though Not Without Missteps

December 22, 2025
  The year 2025 brings yet another attempt to redefine Batman’s role in a modern world a world where billionaires are viewed more than ever ...Read More

Comic review: Absolute Batman #12

December 18, 2025
  Few comic series manage to hit so hard emotionally while still maintaining the brutal, dark tone that defines Batman’s mythology. Absolute...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #130

December 17, 2025
  Nightwing #130 is an issue that can confidently be called the best chapter of Dan Watters’ run so far – and this is only part ONE of a ne...Read More

Comic Review: “Marvel / DC: Deadpool / Batman #1” – A Grand Crossover That Fizzles Out

December 16, 2025
  Whenever Marvel and DC join forces, it’s supposed to be an event something special that brings together decades of comic book history and ...Read More

Review: Splinter Cell: Deathwatch – The Return of a Legend in a New Light

November 04, 2025
  After more than a decade of absence, Sam Fisher returns not in a game, but as the star of a Netflix animated series. Splinter Cell: Deathw...Read More

Comic Review: Thunderbolts #2 – Better Rhythm, Worse Art, and Too Much Cinematic Shine

November 03, 2025
  After a shaky debut, Thunderbolts #2 returns with renewed energy that finally shows Kelly and Lanzing have a clearer vision for this team...Read More

Comic Review: The Ultimates Vol. 2: Power to the People — A Superhero Revolution and the Redefinition of the American Myth

November 02, 2025
  Marvel finally has something to say again. After years of derivative events, bloated crossovers, and overly safe storytelling designed to...Read More

Comic Review: “Red Hood #1”- A Bold Misfire with Glimpses of Potential

October 31, 2025
  The long-awaited and much-debated Red Hood #1 has finally arrived and as expected, it’s already causing controversy. Before diving in, it...Read More

Comic Review: Thunderbolts #1 — New Team, Old Chaos, and Too Much MCU in One Place

October 25, 2025
  Marvel returns with a new beginning for Thunderbolts  a team that has always walked the thin line between heroism and moral ambiguity. Thi...Read More

Comic Review of One World Under Doom #7 – The Fall of Ambition and Chaos Behind the Iron Mask

October 23, 2025
  After six issues filled with highs and lows, moral dilemmas, and a surprisingly profound vision of a world ruled by Doctor Doom, One World...Read More

Game Review: Wuchang: Fallen Feathers

October 18, 2025
  Another feather in the soulslike crown 2025 is a fantastic year to be a soulslike fan. Between The First Berserker: Khazan , the brilliant...Read More
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