Platforming has been a part of video games since the early days, but as technology improved, so did game genres. Several designers started adding features such as RPG mechanics and unlockable abilities, and also took away other gaming staples such as a sense of direction. Thus the Metroidvania genre was
Great Moments In Fourth Wall Breakage: SUPERMAN Edition
In this latest entry in the ongoing series, Great Moments in Fourth Wall Breakage, that salutes those meta moments in movies when a character makes an aside to the audience, we’re going to look at the SUPERMAN series. That is, the one that began with SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE, continued, with
Horrific Inquiry: SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT (1984)
Welcome back to the scariest, and at times goriest, column here at Film Inquiry: Horrific Inquiry. Twice a month, I will be tackling all things horror, bringing two films back into the spotlight to terrify and frighten once more. And occasionally looking at those that could have pushed the envelope further.
That Time Orson Welles Ended His Career (And Life) On An Episode of Moonlighting
Last October, the ‘80s comedy detective series, Moonlighting, began streaming for the first time ever. The ABC show was a huge must-see TV hit in the mid ‘80s, but because of its absence, it has been largely forgotten until this event. Now viewers can see Bruce Willis – now non-verbal,
5 Best Performances Of 2023
2023 signaled a strong post-COVID comeback for the theatrical moviegoing experience. From indie darlings like Talk to Me and Dream Scenario to mainstream blockbusters such as Barbie and Oppenheimer, it’s clear that audiences are not only ready to head back to the cinema; they’re hungrier than ever for more variety. Along with that came a slew of