How To Fix Trailers Spoiling Too Much
I’m by no means the first person to notice that trailers have a bad habit of giving too much information.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 17th, 2021
I’m by no means the first person to notice that trailers have a bad habit of giving too much information.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 15th, 2021
While I have yet to see Soul, the animation planned to precede it in theaters is as good as one might expect. It’s cute, funny, and so well-animated it’s kind of insane.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 12th, 2021
He calls it “The Day of Poison,” and recommends only readers of sterner stuff give it a look.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 10th, 2021
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is one of the rare romantic comedies that not only functions well as such, but also is a wonderful and heartwarming science fiction story with a strong understanding of its premise.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 8th, 2021
Amphibia wants to make dark jokes and frog jokes, and it succeeds at both. Or at least that’s what the early episodes are about.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 5th, 2021
Genesis Midrange rewards understanding when you can ignore your opponent’s attackers and go for the ramp win and when you need to stall.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 3rd, 2021
I’m late to the party for the Raya and the Last Dragon trailer. The newest Disney Princess movie is coming out in only a few days.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 1st, 2021
This deck can easily and routinely jump ahead two turns at a time in mana advantage and cast something big before they can respond to it.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 26th, 2021
As more media comes out, and people consume more of it, niche subgenres form.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 24th, 2021
Two Sentence Horror Stories is scary, well-paced, and imaginative. Each episode seems to have a different idea it wants to follow.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 22nd, 2021
Kid Cosmic seems like the natural offspring of a few shows, and a few pieces of very prominent media.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 19th, 2021
If only it were that simple. If only the woes of the world could be turned off with just the flick of a switch.