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The Drafter (The Peri Reed Chronicles Book 1) by Kim Harrison

A million things have been going on lately, but that certainly doesn’t mean I love reading my books any less.  I’ve been trying to gear up for the new Kim Harrison release “The Turn” and in the process I wanted to catch up on her other series.  I read The Drafter a little while ago but in preparation to read the second book, I figured reviewing my thoughts on this…

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Playdead’s “Inside” – A Monochromatic Masterpiece

  Finally, game developer and publisher Playdead gave their fans a unique experience reminiscent of the developer’s famed Limbo which released in 2010. When I had played Limbo years ago, I was extremely impressed with the creativity and uniqueness within the gameplay, story and art direction. Being a game developer myself in the artistic discipline, I found experiences such as Limbo refreshing and inspiring. Playdead’s new title, Inside, which I…

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Suicide Squad – Fun with Flaws

For the year of 2016 you certainly won’t hear anyone say we were short on superhero movie entries. If anything it’s made fans as divisive as ever when it comes to the DC v. Marvel v. … Marvel rivalry (yeah, I’m looking at you Fox Marvel and Disney Marvel). One would think there’s enough room for everybody. But maybe there isn’t with underwhelming grosses of these supposed blockbusters, showing signs…

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Jason Bourne – Honk if you’re Bourney

If the franchise was coming to an end, it certainly wasn’t going to be with Legacy (Jeremy Renner’s installment).  Jason Bourne is back and maybe better than ever in this beloved action espionage franchise.  Though it’s not my favorite franchise, I’m always willing to catch a Bourne flick. While not a popular opinion, I actually enjoyed Legacy quite a bit. I thought I’d heard talks of their being a film…

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Covert Affairs star Chris Gorham talks gaming with Fandom Fatales!

       Covert Affairs star, Chris Gorham, sat down with Fandom Fatales to talk about his role as blind Field-Ops support agent Auggie Anderson, voice acting in video games, Resident Evil and what’s next in his career. Chris had the pleasure of moderating Comic Con’s Gears, Green Screens & Gaming: Behind the Scenes of Your Favorite Video Games panel with various other talented individuals in the gaming industry.   Interview with Chris…

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Interview with Sharknado 4’s Caroline Williams

            We had the pleasure to interview Caroline Williams at San Diego Comic Con and she so kindly sat down with Fandom Fatales to talk about her recent role in the newest addition to the Sharknado franchise. Caroline talks horror, sharks, working with such a large cast and the effects of social media on promoting fun movies like Sharknado. Part 1:   Part 2:   Part 3:   Sharknado…

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Gears, Green Screens & Gaming: Fandom Fatales goes behind the scenes on gaming!

From left to right: Neal Acree (composer of World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and more), Eric Grimenstein (senior FX artist at Blizzard) , Vince Argentine (CEO of Mocap Militia), Scott Porter (Friday Night Lights), Christopher Gorham (Covert Affairs), Jesse Harlin (composer of Mafia III and Star Wars: The Old Republic), Austin Wintory (composer of Abzu, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, and more)   Hey everyone! Riv here! As huge fans of gaming, Fandom…

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The Purge Election Year Review

The Purge changes a lot of lives, mostly for the worst if you’re not from the right part of town.  Senator Charlie Roan (played by Elizabeth Mitchell) knows this all too well as she is the sole survivor of her family’s massacre on this fateful night many years ago.  Now in a position to become the President of the US, she is determined to put an end to this grizzly…

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Central Intelligence – Non stop laughs!

As a former victim of high school bullying, Bob Stone (played Dwayne Johnson) has made drastic changes to his life.  Now a lethal and incredibly fit CIA agent, he ends up seeking help from his former classmate and ally Calvin Joyner (played by Kevin Hart) to stop a plot that could put the whole country at risk.   Review:  Though the quality of the comedy in this movie doesn’t necessarily…

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