Murder on Space Station 52 [Review]
Made From Strings’ new adventure game is a hard-boiled space noir with a unique art style.
Leximan [Review]
Brush up on your leximancy because it's time to play irreverent story-based RPG adventure Leximan.
Between the Temples [Review]
Jewish screwball comedy Between the Temples, starring Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane, is full of funny and awkward moments.
Vampire Therapist [Review]
Help vampires work on their mental health, exactly like the title implies.
Thank Goodness You’re Here! [Review]
Beautifully designed and hilarious adventure has you do odd jobs in a bizarre Northern English town.
Kill It With Fire 2 Early Access [Review]
Kill It With Fire 2 offers an abundance of spider murder, even in Early Access.
The Fall Guy [Review]
David Leitch’s love letter to stunt performers is an action comedy crowd pleaser.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare [Review]
Guy Ritchie’s latest is an entertaining war film missing his distinctive panache.
Wicked Little Letters [Review]
Wicked Little Letters is light and entertaining but largely forgettable.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire [Review]
Frozen Empire fails to forge its own identity by relying too heavily on nostalgic callbacks.
Puan [Review]
Academic comedy Puan is funny and has heart while not shying away from realities in Argentina.
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin [Review]
Apple TV+ series Dick Turpin is a gleeful romp through 18th century England.
Problemista [Review]
Julio Torres’ feature directorial debut is a hilarious, idiosyncratic, unique wonder.
Drive-Away Dolls [Review]
Ethan Coen’s new film Drive-Away Dolls is a refreshing revival of the screwball comedy.
Lisa Frankenstein [Review]
Sam reviews Zelda Williams’ and Diablo Cody’s new 80's teen comedy gothic romance with ax murder movie.
American Fiction [Review]
Cord Jefferson’s debut feature, American Fiction, is an incisive, hilarious satire.
Umayon - Episodes 1-3 (Review)
EyeSpyeAlex checks out Umayon, a new summer anime that follows the daily lives of horse-girls. It's a short and sweet comedy that you don't wanna miss!
Kaguya-sama: Love is War - Volume 14 (Review)
Volume 14 of Kaguya-sama: Love is War is here! Will Kaguya finally confess her feelings for Miyuki? Check out EyeSpyeAlex's review to find out!