In The Game: Moonlighter is Fun, Addictive Dungeon Crawling.
Moonlighter, developed by Digital Sun, is a charming game reminiscent of top-down dungeon-crawlers like The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past and The Binding of Isaac.

Moonlighter, developed by Digital Sun, is a charming game reminiscent of top-down dungeon-crawlers like The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past and The Binding of Isaac.
Wow – Rami Malek’s Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody looks like it could be a performance for the ages. See for yourself in this new trailer.
I like Dwayne Johnson a lot, but after the poor performance of Skyscraper, it might be time for a little break from what The Rock is cooking.
The best way to describe Skyscraper is to say that it is a cross between The Towering Inferno and Die Hard, but the question is, will it be entertaining?
In this edition of The Week in Horror with Tim Murr, we look at the return of Robocop, a new Zombieland film, and much more.
The Fantasia 2018 selection, ‘Cold Skin,’ is a masterfully frightening and affecting film in which the main characters must combat monsters from both without and within.
Audiences chose not to smell what The Rock was cooking with his latest feature film, as audiences elected to take a trip to Hotel Transylvania 3.
This week saw the release of Amazing Spider-Man #1, from the creative team of Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley. Go behind the scenes of its creation now.
Derek Dennis Herbert’s documentary, To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story from Dread Central Presents is a touching and intimate look into the career and private life of one of Hollywood’s scariest icons.
This is one of those weekends that I love to watch at the box office. You’ve got two high profile new releases hitting theaters, plus a strong holdover from last week. Any one of these films could hit the top. Which will it be?
This week in The Leftscape Podcast Robin Renée, Mary McGinley, and Wendy Sheridan contemplate outrage fatigue and the never-ending stream that seems designed to wear us down.
If ever a movie needed an exclamation point in its title, it is ‘Disaster,’ an action movie so insanely brainless, it gets our lowest (meaning ‘highest’) recommendation.