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.

‘Black Box’ Review: A Great Start to the Blumhouse/Amazon Alliance

Always keeping my ear to the ground on what the modern day horror factory, Blumhouse Productions, is up to, the news of their deal...

Review: Super Mario Bros. 35 for Nintendo Switch

Although 2020 has been quite the endless hell of bad breaks, it does mark the 35th Anniversary of gaming’s most iconic character, Mario, and...

We Are Who Are We Review: Luca Guadagnino’s Sun-Soaked Queer Coming of Age Tale Is a Worthy CMBYN Follow-Up

With HBO stringing out a slew of new shows recently, there’s plenty of new stories that are constantly being talked about. However, there’s one...

Why Nintendo Needs New Additions to the Mario Sports Cannon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=argGH763Vso With the 35th Anniversary of Mario this year, Nintendo has provided fans with plenty of great ways to celebrate. They finally brought together two...

Video Game Review: Marvel’s Avengers

One of the most highly anticipated games of the Fall, aside from Cyberpunk 2077, was definitely Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics’ take on The...

‘Rent-A-Pal’ Review: 2020’s Hidden Horror Gem

Touching on a familiar horror concept through fresh methods and some absolutely entrancing performances, Rent-A-Pal, Jon Stevenson’s feature directorial and writing debut, is a...

HBO Max’s ‘Raised By Wolves’ Evokes Creator Ridley Scott’s Past While Exploding With Potential

While HBO Max could easily be carried by the consistency in quality and creativity of shows that HBO provides, the new streamer is still...

‘Centigrade’ Review: An Unbearable Thriller

There’s been a string of movies in recent years where people try to survive being stranded in a frozen wasteland. Liam Neeson did it...

‘Tesla’ Review: A Creative Take on Historical Biopics that Doesn’t Justify its Imagination

Taking on one of the greatest, most influential, and important inventors in human history, the newest film from IFC Films and writer-director Michael Almereyda,...

‘Sputnik’ Review: More than an ‘Alien’ Knock Off

Back when Alien 3 was going through development hell, there were tons of different ideas of what it would be. Vincent Ward, the first...

‘Made in Italy’ Review: The Father/Son Drama Gets in its Own Way

Made in Italy is filled with plenty of star power—both onscreen and behind the camera. It's about a father and son rebuilding their relationship as...

‘An American Pickle’ – A Half-Sour Attempt to Mix Fish-Out-of-Water Comedy with Family Guilt

The first original film for HBO Max and the feature directorial debut for cinematographer Brandon Troust, An American Pickle, sees Seth Rogen (​This Is...

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