"Far From Home" is about on par with last week's outing — maybe a little bit better because it features an ensemble cast that allows it to have more scope. But at the core of the storytelling is an unfortunate fallback upon fairly worn tropes.TOSwas initially envisioned as a space wes...
Sadly, due to the game's uniqueness, you will not be able to simply drop the patch onto yourorand enjoy this one. Currently the game will only run the English patch correctly in either byuu's own Higan (an emulator project named after the main character from this game, trivia ...
There's no doubt that 2020 has been an arduous year. Between the never-ending spate of political headlines and the global pandemic that has put people's health and economic well-being at risk, it's no wonder folks have been turning to their televisions to give them an outlet from the re...
Rick and Beth, his daughter, have an incredibly complicated and often toxic relationship. However, despite everything, the pair still care about each other (even Rick, who knows that the Beth in the show isn't even the same one from his native dimension). Still, with a mind as brilliant...
If any episode of The X-Files pushed the boundaries of network TV it's "Home." The Season 4 episode opens with the shallow burial of a mutated baby and gets darker from there. The episode is packed with horror tropes: inbred creeps, a run down house, and something hiding under a bed...
If any episode of The X-Files pushed the boundaries of network TV it's "Home." The Season 4 episode opens with the shallow burial of a mutated baby and gets darker from there. The episode is packed with horror tropes: inbred creeps, a run down house, and something hiding under a bed...
From "E.T" to "Arrival," these movies are simply out of this world./ Updated / Source: TODAY By Randee Dawn Aliens are out of this world — literally and figuratively. And alien movies can tell stories that propel us into the stars while helping us understand our own blue marble in ...
If any episode of The X-Files pushed the boundaries of network TV it's "Home." The Season 4 episode opens with the shallow burial of a mutated baby and gets darker from there. The episode is packed with horror tropes: inbred creeps, a run down house, and something hiding under a bed...
If any episode of The X-Files pushed the boundaries of network TV it's "Home." The Season 4 episode opens with the shallow burial of a mutated baby and gets darker from there. The episode is packed with horror tropes: inbred creeps, a run down house, and something hiding under a bed...