video game adaptation
The new Fallout series is a stunning adaptation of the post-apocalyptic video game series, rendering the nuclear wasteland in vivid technicolor.
Interview: Halo’s Master Chief Pablo Schreiber on Returning For A Very Different Season 2
Schreiber sat down with That Shelf to discuss how Season 2 re-approaches the series' tone for the better.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie Review: It’s-a Meh, Mario
The Super Mario Bros. Movie features plenty of easter eggs for longtime fans but ultimately lacks imagination.
‘The Last of Us’ Episode 8 Spoiler Review: Blind Faith
Religion unearths a new corner of the story world in one of the show's most brutal episodes yet.
‘The Last of Us’ Episode 7 Spoiler Review: Post-Apocalyptic Puppy Love
‘Left Behind’ feels like the first story detour that doesn’t reach the season’s previous heights.
‘The Last of Us’ Episode 6 Spoiler Review: Oh, Brother
Gabriel Luna’s return to 'The Last of Us' makes for strong drama, but the show’s adherence to the source material has begun to hasten its pace.
‘The Last of Us’ Episode 3 Review: Offerman and Bartlett Shine in Delicate Two-Hander
Peter Hoar directs an episode centered on two middle-aged men who find unexpected romance in the years following the outbreak.
‘The Last of Us’ Episodes 1 and 2 Review: The New Gold Standard for Adaptation
HBO's latest hit is off to an emotionally resonant, masterfully-crafted start in its first two episodes.
The Last of Us Season 1 Spoiler-Free Review
Regardless of what each viewer comes looking for in HBO's 'The Last of Us,' this exciting, intimate series will satisfy everyone.
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City Review: A Mangled Love Letter
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is a gnarled love letter to the legendary video game series.
Werewolves Within Review: Claws Out
Director Josh Ruben’s horror-comedy Werewolves Within is a Knives Out-style whodunnit that doubles as a creature feature.
Monster Hunter Review: Nonstop Mayhem
Monster Hunter sees two battle-tested warriors stranded in a deadly world inhabited by giant monsters
Takashi Miike’s Ace Attorney to screen at Gamercamp
Highlighting video game culture at large, Gamercamp is presenting Capcom's Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney film, directed by infamous Japanese schlockmeister-turned-auteur Takashi Miike, in its Toronto premiere.