Tom Moore

Tom Moore
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Tom is always ready to see and review everything horrifying and hilarious that hits theaters, television, and video games...sometimes. You can check out his other reviews and articles on his blog, Mooreviews.

‘The Cursed’ Starts Rough but Succeeds on Strong Horror Elements

Originally premiering at Sundance Film Festival last year under the title Eight for Silver, a better title if you ask me, Sean Ellis’s The...

Newest ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Further Taints Franchise’s Legacy

Legendary Pictures had a lot of potential to revive a classic horror franchise when they acquired Texas Chainsaw Massacre after Lionsgate’s failure with 2017’s...

The Cuphead Show! Review: One of The Best Video Game Adaptations to Date

Netflix is no stranger to producing great video game adaptations with the success and praise they’ve seen for The Witcher and their Castlevania anime....

‘Death on the Nile’ Starts Slow but Ultimately Impresses

Though Death on the Nile is not a direct sequel to 2017’s Murder on the Orient Express, it catches up with Agatha Christie's legendary, mustachioed, Belgian...

The Book of Boba Fett Chapter 4 Review: The Gangster Story We Wanted Begins

The Book of Boba Fett hasn’t exactly brought its dual timelines together perfectly and has struggled to make Boba Fett (Temeura Morrison, Star Wars:...

The Book of Boba Fett Chapter 3 Review: ‘The Streets of Mos Espa’ is a Messy Move Forward

The greatest parts of The Book of Boba Fett, so far, have been the more personal takes of Boba Fett’s (Temuera Morrison, Star Wars:...

Best of 2021: The Top 5 Video Games

Although 2021 had a lot of delays and development shake-ups due to COVID’s persistence, it was still another great year for gaming that brought...

Hawkeye Episode 3 Review: ‘Echoes’ Succeeds Because of Heart, Not Action

While Hawkeye’s first two episodes solidly reintroduced the titular Marvel archer in a more humanistic way as he deals with his Ronin past being...

Review: The Dark Pictures Anthology – House of Ashes

Supermassive Games continues to build out their Dark Pictures Anthology with the latest entry, House of Ashes, taking players into a cave-dwelling nightmare with...

Video Game Review: Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy

Deus Ex developer Eidos Montreal’s original take on Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy is a strong response to fan backlash publisher Square Enix received...

Sing 2 Review: Dazzling Animation But Ultimately This Sequel Falls Flat

The huge financial success of Illumination's 2016 animated musical Sing guaranteed a sequel would follow -- five years later Sing 2 has finally arrived...

The Return of Black & White Cinematography

As this year’s awards race heats up, the category with perhaps the most interesting set of possible nominees is cinematography, as an old, but...

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