• Catwoman #64 review

    Catwoman #64 follows up the ending of the previous issue with Veronica Viceroy’s crime coalition planning to take down our feline protagonist. Meanwhile, she’s plotting a way to avoid their s

  • Titans #10 Review

    Raven’s brother Trilogy goes after the team in the hopes of winning Trigon’s approval in this issue of Titans. I’ll start off by saying what I like here. It’s fun to have an issu

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    Insta360 X4 Review

    The Insta360 X4 camera uses opposing lenses to capture everything around you with crisp detail and includes powerful software so you can make creative and fun videos.

  • Nightwing #113 review

    As Tom Taylor’s run nears its end, Nightwing #113 works as a makeshift anthology for its #300 issue milestone. Somewhat feeling like an annual, it features three consecutive stories told by T

  • Virtual Recall (2010) Review

    Director: Larry Cheung Cast: Stephen Fung, Cherrie Ying Choi Yi, Tang Yi Fei, Samuel Pang King Chi, Sammul Chan Kin Fung, Lemon Zhang Meng, Mandy Chiang Nga Man, Simon Lui Yue Yeung, Astrid Chan Chi Ching, Tin Kai Man, Li Hui Running Time: 95 min. By Paul Bramhall Back in the late 2000’s it kind of felt like director Roy Chow’s 2009 production Murderer placed an exclamation mark on the Continue reading →

  • Movie Review – Humane (2024)

    Humane, 2024. Directed by Caitlin Cronenberg. Starring Jay Baruchel, Emily Hampshire, Peter Gallagher, Enrico Colantoni, Sebastian Chacon, Alanna Bale, Sirena Gulamgaus, Uni Park, Martin Roach, Blessing Adedijo, Joel Gagne, and Franckie Francois. SYNOPSIS: In the wake of an environmental collapse that is forcing humanity to shed 20% of its population, a family dinner erupts into […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the...

  • Another Crab's Treasure Review

    In our Another Crab's Treasure review, we take a look at a Soulslike that takes a fresh and colorful new approach to the genre.Read this article on TechRaptor

  • Movie Review – Brightwood (2022)

    Brightwood, 2022. Directed by Dane Elcar. Starring Dana Berger and Max Woertendyke. SYNOPSIS: A couple having relationship troubles find themselves running around in circles after going for a jog at a local beauty spot.  There is a nightmarish quality about Dane Elcar’s debut Brightwood that recalls the darkest conceptual anxieties found in the best of […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Movie...

  • Review: Fiat Electric (RED)

    The electric Fiat 500 we recently spent a week with came in a very vibrant red both inside and out. Deliberately so as it is one of the special edition (RED) models - although not all of them are red as it turns out. (RED), a charity founded in 2006 by U2 frontman Bono, ‘partners with the world’s most iconic brands and people to create products and experiences that fight AIDS and the injustices that enable pandemics to thrive’. The interior is particularly stylish with a red painted dashboard,...

  • ‘The Beekeeper’ Movie and 4K Review

    The following review was written by Ultimate Rabbit correspondent, Tony Farinella. Jason Statham is one of the most successful action stars of the 21st century, even though he’s not exactly reinventing the wheel with his performances. In most cases, if you have seen one Jason Statham performance, you have seen them all. He’s a calm, […]

  • Movie Review – Challengers (2024)

    Challengers, 2024. Directed by Luca Guadagnino. Starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, Mike Faist, A.J. Lister, Nada Despotovich, Naheem Garcia, Alex Bancila, Hailey Gates, and Jake Jensen. SYNOPSIS: Tashi, a former tennis prodigy turned coach is married to a champion on a losing streak. Her strategy for her husband’s redemption takes a surprising turn when he must […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here:...

  • Harley Quinn #39 Review

    When last we left the fantabulous Miss Harley Quinn, she was torn. Torn between a straight-and-narrow life of quasi-marital bliss with Ivy and a life of adventuring with some of Gotham’s less domes