Blu-ray Review: Transformers: The Last Knight

Much in the same vein as the Fast and Furious series, Transfomers films are about action first, second and third. On that front, The Last Knight is mostly a success. The CGI is very good, and the way it blends with natural scenery is the film’s high point. It doesn’t feel like there are as many melee fights between the giant robots, which is good, since those invariably devolve into something that’s difficult to follow.

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Video Game Review: Dishonored: Death of the Outsider

Set after the events of Dishonored 2, Death of the Outsider casts you as Billie Lurk, who returns to the city of Karnaca seeking her mentor Daud (AKA, The Knife of the Dunwall). After tracking him to a fight club she is able to free the ailing assassin, and Daud asks that Billie help him with one final job: to kill the Outsider, the mysterious source of all magic in the world.

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Video Game Review: Destiny 2

Set after the events of Rise of Iron, Destiny 2 opens with the Last City under full-scale assault from a subset of the Cabal known as the Red Legion, led by the ambitious and merciless Dominus Ghaul. He and his forces take the city, bind the Traveler and, in the process, capture the Light, eliminating the Guardians’ ability to be resurrected.

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Blu-ray Review: Wonder Woman

Gadot’s portrayal of Wonder Woman is about as refreshing as you can find in the superhero genre. There’s no snark or darkness to her character. Instead, she plays a sense of wonderment and innocence from being raised on an island away from the world’s realities without ever being exploited or made to look maliciously naive. She pulls off the physical elements as well, exuding a magnetic presence that leaps off the screen throughout the film.

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