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REVIEW: BASE ONE IS A COMPELLING BUT FLAWED SPACE STATION Base One is a base building and management game with some strategy and simulation sprinkled in.In it, you play as a station manager who survived a catastrophic event. You and a convoy of ships pass through a wormhole to the systems beyond, hoping to REVIEW: A TOWN IN DECLINE GETS A SHOT AT FIRST PLACE IN A few months ago, in my review of the Netflix drama The Dig, I discussed my love of a certain type of British film that was popular in the 1990s.I don’t know if they were ever given a collective name, but they all seemed to be set in small communities that very often had a task at hand that was required in order to keep the town alive and perhaps even restore some small amount of its former STEVE PROKOPY, AUTHOR AT THIRD COAST REVIEW Review: Danish Revenge Thriller Riders of Justice Balances Action, Relationships and Mads Mikkelsen’s Characteristic Intensity. By Steve Prokopy on May 21, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Although he’s made his living primarily as a writer, Danish filmmaker Anders Thomas Jensen has made a handful of really bizarre and mind-bending films(The
REVIEW: RETRO MACHINA FEATURES A BLEAK BUT SOMEWHAT BORING Retro Machina is a game that embraces a post-human landscape—one where robots are the only custodians left, working the decaying and empty final city of man. Retro Machina is an adventure game with an emphasis on exploration and puzzle solving. You play as a robot that is deemed defective, and rejected. Determined to fix yourself, youexplore
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Review: Two Teens Hit the Road for Birth Control in Contemporary, Funny Plan B. Although the structure of the central friendship is remarkably similar to that in Book Smart, and the storyline somewhat resembles Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Plan B, the latest directingeffort from actor
REVIEW: BASE ONE IS A COMPELLING BUT FLAWED SPACE STATION Base One is a base building and management game with some strategy and simulation sprinkled in.In it, you play as a station manager who survived a catastrophic event. You and a convoy of ships pass through a wormhole to the systems beyond, hoping to REVIEW: A TOWN IN DECLINE GETS A SHOT AT FIRST PLACE IN A few months ago, in my review of the Netflix drama The Dig, I discussed my love of a certain type of British film that was popular in the 1990s.I don’t know if they were ever given a collective name, but they all seemed to be set in small communities that very often had a task at hand that was required in order to keep the town alive and perhaps even restore some small amount of its former STEVE PROKOPY, AUTHOR AT THIRD COAST REVIEW Review: Danish Revenge Thriller Riders of Justice Balances Action, Relationships and Mads Mikkelsen’s Characteristic Intensity. By Steve Prokopy on May 21, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Although he’s made his living primarily as a writer, Danish filmmaker Anders Thomas Jensen has made a handful of really bizarre and mind-bending films(The
REVIEW: RETRO MACHINA FEATURES A BLEAK BUT SOMEWHAT BORING Retro Machina is a game that embraces a post-human landscape—one where robots are the only custodians left, working the decaying and empty final city of man. Retro Machina is an adventure game with an emphasis on exploration and puzzle solving. You play as a robot that is deemed defective, and rejected. Determined to fix yourself, youexplore
FESTIVAL SEASON 2021: LOLLAPALOOZA CONFIRMS RETURN AND Festival season is approaching and the awesome lineups are starting to coming in. With everything going on concerning the pandemic, it’s easy to forget that festival season is a REVIEW: ANGELINA JOLIE MAY BE THE WEAKEST PART OF AN A B-movie disguised as something more grandiose, Those Who Wish Me Dead is a work with great dramatic potential but far too many instances of false emotions and the wrong characters stepping to the forefront. Directed by Wind River helmer Taylor Sheridan (who also wrote or co-wrote such films as Hell or High Water, Sicario, and the recent Without Remorse), the work is actually two REVIEW: BASED ON A TRUE CANADIAN STORY, MOST WANTED FEELS Based on a true Canadian story, Most Wanted is actually two stories, set in the late 1980s, that sporadically intersect. The more interesting one is about young junkie Daniel Leger (Antoine-Olivier Pilon), who is forced by his drug-dealing employer (a wild turn by Jim Gaffigan) to take part in an extremely dangerous deal that involves him going to Thailand, where of course, he’s caught. CHICAGO FARMERS MARKET SEASON HITS FULL STRIDE The Chicago farmers market season opened on May 1—a delightful and welcome return to normalcy. And with this weekend’s opening days, almost every high-profile market—and many of the cozier neighborhood markets—will be buzzing with activity. The city-run Chicago City Markets kick off their season Saturday morning (May 15) with the year REVIEW: A CROWDED, MUDDLED SEPARATION FRUSTRATINGLY BURIES The deeper Separation explores Jeff’s career past, the weirder he seems. Years earlier, he created a comic series called “Grisly Kin,” about a family of truly creepy puppets, which he ended up having made for a possible television series that he pulled the plug on because he wasn’t 100 percent in control—a decision that cost the family a lot of money and was the first of many steps REVIEW: IN MONUMENTS, A HUSBAND TAKES HIS WIFE’S ASHES ON Is existential comedy a thing? If it is, then Monuments, a new film by Chicago-based filmmaker Jack C. Newell (Open Tables, 42 Grams), fits in that category—or maybe it’s just a road movie.Ted Daniels (David Sullivan, Primer, “Sharp Objects”) is grieving the death of his wife Laura (Marguerite Moreau, Wet Hot American Summer); his odyssey is to drive across the middle of the REVIEW: EDGE OF ETERNITY MIXES MELODRAMA AND MEDIOCRITY Edge of Eternity is a turn-based Eastern/Japanese styled role-playing game, or JRPG.In it, you play as Daryon, a soldier who deserted from his unit after a terrible tragedy, and Selene his sister. Together, you are on a quest to cure the Corrosion, a disease that has been deliberately spread across the continent of Heryon by an invading alien force called the Archelites. REVIEW: VERMINTIDE 2 SEES KERILIIAN REBORN AS A SISTER OF Recent Posts. Review: Vermintide 2 Sees Keriliian Reborn as a Sister of the Thorn Review: Adorable Super Animal Royale Drops onto Xbox Game Preview; 3CR’s Guide to Record Store Day Drop 1 2021 in Chicago and Beyond; Four Days to Go in Our Drive to Save Chicago Media. BOOK REVIEW: ON BEYOND LINCOLN: EXPLORING THE LAND OF Exploring the Land of Lincoln: The Essential Guide to Illinois Historic Sites By Charles Titus 3 Fields Books I asked my non-Illinoisan Twitter followers to tell me three things they knewabout
FRIDA KAHLO: TIMELESS OPENS TODAY AT GLEN ELLYN'S CLEVE If you’re not acquainted with that reality, one of the best ways to get an intimate look at the artist and her incredible life and works is to head out to College of DuPage’s McAninch Arts Center and Cleve Carney Museum of Art for their brand new exhibit–Frida Kahlo: Timeless.This expansive exhibit features 26 works on loan from Museo Dolores Olmedo, the museum that boasts the largest REVIEW: BASED ON A TRUE CANADIAN STORY, MOST WANTED FEELS Based on a true Canadian story, Most Wanted is actually two stories, set in the late 1980s, that sporadically intersect. The more interesting one is about young junkie Daniel Leger (Antoine-Olivier Pilon), who is forced by his drug-dealing employer (a wild turn by Jim Gaffigan) to take part in an extremely dangerous deal that involves him going to Thailand, where of course, he’s caught. PREVIEW: FIGHT OFF THE APOCALYPSE TO A GREAT SOUNDTRACK IN The Last Spell is a turn-based strategy game with role-playing and rogue-lite aspects and some light building/management mechanics. Your job is to defend one of the last bastions of humanity against an unrelenting evil. Humanity, desperate to end all wars, instead contends with an apocalyptic evil which was unleashed on the world in an event known as The Cataclysm. PREVIEW: THE HAND OF MERLIN IS A MASH-UP OF ARTHURIAN Recent Posts. Preview: The Hand of Merlin Is a Mash-Up of Arthurian Legend and Lovecraftian Horror Review: Vermintide 2 Sees Keriliian Reborn as a Sister of the Thorn Review: Adorable Super Animal Royale Drops onto Xbox Game Preview; 3CR’s Guide to Record Store Day Drop 1 2021 in Chicago and Beyond; Four Days to Go in Our Drive to SaveChicago Media.
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