• IGN

    The Veil Review

    A so-so spy series starring Elisabeth Moss that feels 20 years too late.

    • IGN

    Tales of the Empire Review

    All six episodes of Tales of the Empire debut on Disney+ on Saturday, May

  • River (2023) Review

    Director: Junta Yamaguchi Cast: Riko Fujitani, Yuki Torigoe, Yoshimasa Kondo, Haruki Nakagawa, Masahi Suwa Running Time: 86 min. By Paul Bramhall Making a follow-up to a debut that relied heavily on a gimmick is always a tricky proposition, as several directors have found out over the years. In Japan the most obvious example is Shinichiro Ueda, who after his almost flawless debut with 2017’s One Cut of the Dead has struggled to Continue reading →

  • Review: MotoGP 24

    Milestone has dedicated MotoGP 24 to offer everything seen on 2024 race weekend.

    • PCMag

    Adobe Firefly Review

    Adobe’s Firefly is a promising entrant in the crowded field of image-generative AI with lots of style options, but it doesn't produce completely convincing images.

    • Axios

    Out today: Inside Axios

    👋 Mike Allen here! My co-founder, CEO and friend Jim VandeHei is out today with a new book — "Just the Good Stuff: No-B.S. Secrets to Success" — about lessons learned starting and running Politico and then Axios.

  • The spy inside your smartphone

    Known for its investigative reporting, El Faro has been referred to as “a breakthrough digital newspaper blazing an independent and ethical trail in Central America.” So when reporters at the Salvadoran news outlet noticed their cellphones acting strange all of a sudden—batteries draining, unexplained overheating—they had a weird feeling that someone was accessing their messages. […]

    • AiPT!

    ‘The Forged’ #7 review

    What lies in the depths of T-Space, and can our Forged team make it back home safely?

  • Review: Sand Land

    Akira Toriyama's desert adventure Sand Land arrives in video game form, but even with his involvement, does it still do his work justice?

  • 'Sand Land' review

    'Sand Land' isn't remarkable among its open-world competition, but it's got heart.

  • Review: Rumble Club

    Rumble Club is in many ways your typical casual multiplayer game that relies on simple mechanics and slapstick comedy to deliver the fun.

  • Penguin #9 Review

    Say what you will about Tom King, but he does know how to have a good time on a comics page. Even when the reader is not necessarily having a great time. One of King’s signature stylistic choices i