[REVIEW] MY VIDEO GAME ATE MY HOMEWORK
“Jumanji” meets “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” in this fun, lighthearted adventure that manages to address serious issues in an honest and respectful way.
“Jumanji” meets “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” in this fun, lighthearted adventure that manages to address serious issues in an honest and respectful way.
It’s a culture in which men who believe themselves incapable of finding romantic companionship gather to support each other.
Eon Production’s first female led and directed spy drama thunders to blu-ray in The Rhythm Section. Click through to read our review of the film and disc.
To celebrate this mutual admiration of rap and videogames, here’s a list of five of the more unique albums that have popped up from this odd-couple pairing.