Officially titled Blade Runner 2049, this movie promises to bring the goods.
Officially titled Blade Runner 2049, this movie promises to bring the goods.
After a first issue that was stronger and more ambitious than expected, Big Trouble in Little Chine / Escape From New York #2 makes everything bigger, raises the stakes, and most importantly establishes who the characters are in greater depth. Apart from advancing
"I just stumbled upon this entertaining gem from the depths of the surface web. Akira meets The Simpsons. Let's go!"
Although Sega hasn't produced a system since the Dreamcast, their memories are still residing in all of our warm dream mansions.
The Nintendo Entertainment System hit US shores in 1985. It wasn't just a success, it became its own little matte-gray pop culture icon. From 1985-87 was arguably its glory era; it had no meaningful competition outside its native Japan, well over half the
One of the greatest horror films ever made is Peter Jackson’s Dead Alive. Originally or alternately titled Brain Dead, this is Peter Jackson’s third film after BAD TASTE (1987) and Meet the Feebles (1989).
As Scandroid gears up to release his highly anticipated album, NRW was lucky enough to get hold of this visual and audio treat. ;)
American Psycho, the book which is evidently open to many interpretations, shows not only how far people from the late 80’s Big Apple went astray handling the social reality
Debuting at the 2014 SXSW Film Festival, Director Tony Wash's wickedly entertaining The Muck possesses everything you would expect from a filmmaker whose glossy aesthetic is gleaming with 1980's nostalgia.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); One last doom & gloom-themed game for October, RetroFans, and we can get back to the usual variety fare. This one's a good example of how we can gauge a title's success by how
Video games are unlike any other from of entertainment. They are developed to be played continuously and new games will be coming out to supersede the old ones regular.
It's obvious within the first few minutes of Scandroid's eponymous debut to realize that this album is from a higher league.