'Fifty Shades of Black' starts out rocky but somehow works
"Fifty Shades of Black" is, quite frankly, dumb. It’s one of the most ridiculous movies I’ve seen in quite some time, and I’m absolutely sure that nothing is going to top it.
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"Fifty Shades of Black" is, quite frankly, dumb. It’s one of the most ridiculous movies I’ve seen in quite some time, and I’m absolutely sure that nothing is going to top it.
It was easy to be a little skeptical when "Lego Marvel’s Avengers" was first announced. Developer Traveller’s Tales had already given us a near perfect “Avengers” game with "Lego Marvel Super Heroes," pulling characters from every angle of the comic universe under one open world, with the freedom to tackle any mission with nearly every hero or villain. I wouldn’t call it perfect by any stretch, but it came pretty close at times.
Classic video games are a staple in the industry for a reason. They're forefathers, foundations of what came after them. It’s hardly any wonder why they’re still played to this day, and perhaps also better enjoyed in the company of friends.
Whether you prefer pumpkin ale or a Coors Light, the rapid increase of craft beer is something that can’t be ignored. Craft currently makes up 11 percent of all beer sales in the country, outselling macro beer Budweiser in the process.
It’s the homestretch for students in these last two weeks. Some of us have finals this week only while others must dredge through those tests into next week. Once all is said and done, it’ll be high time to look for a place to wind down and enjoy yourselves — maybe play a few games while you’re at it.
It’s Christmas… movie season time! Wait, already? We haven’t even put the turkey in the oven yet for Thanksgiving. We’ve been over this.
With craft beer continuing to grow in popularity (and major breweries taking notice), there is a need for places where you can load up and take the bottles and cans home for a decent price. There's the major stores such as Total Wine & More and BevMo! that carry craft, but what of the smaller, mom-and-pop operations?
BlizzCon, for the uninitiated, is a two-day festival in Anaheim, California that brings in fans of “Diablo,” “World of Warcraft” and “Starcraft” under one roof for new announcements and fan service for the most dedicated (and those than can afford the $200 a ticket price tag).
The time has come for the major game releases to start wading onto store shelves, thus putting an end to the traditional summer drought. The industry’s major publishers will start sharing wares — some already have — in an effort to gain the glory that is holiday sales.
As the world waits for the next season of Netflix’s “Daredevil,” it’s time for Jessica Jones’ turn at the wheel.
Frank Turner is one of the nicest guys in rock and roll today.
Who said that zombie culture was dead? (no pun intended)
Groans, moans and rotting flesh are in the cards for downtown Phoenix this Saturday
Craft beer has seen a massive increase in popularity in recent years, but the breweries have been around much longer. Arizona is a haven for those that follow the craft, and the movement has been spearheaded by a group of breweries that have eschewed macro for the sake of bringing unique flavors to the populace. With more and more folks following the movement, it’s as good a time as any to see what’s out there.
Stop me if you’ve heard a story about this before: a house with secrets. How about a handsome man with a dark past and a dangerous relationship with his sister? Murders for money? Or, an innocent young woman caught in the middle of it all?
The Tempe Beach Park, which is becoming a bit of a haven for beer lovers, held another festival dedicated to the craft this weekend. Four Peaks Brewing’s Oktoberfest settled into the park and brought food, shops, rides and even a wiener dog race.
We’ve recently been graced with a new “Tony Hawk's Pro Skater” game that has not done well — as in, at all. Negative reviews from both sites and players alike bring up graphical glitches, consistent bugs and an overall rushed-out-the-door presentation for “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5,” placing much of the blame on developer Robomodo’s shoulders. In short, it’s not the “Pro Skater” many of us have played in the past.
There’s really only one way to describe the Tour de Fat: It's a circus that wears its weird on its sleeve. But that sleeve covers itself in layers of music, bikes, beer and people that want nothing more than to dress up in costumes and have fun with friends. It's one big sideshow-style house party, with the benefit of serving local charities.
The Martian is probably the happiest space disaster movie I’ve seen. Now that I’ve got your attention, let me explain why.
Before I tell you why you shouldn't play "Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma Episode One," let's delve into a bit of backstory.
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