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‘Samurai Jack’ Season 5 Trailer
“Gotta get back. Back to the past. Samurai Jack. Watch out!” In 2001, these lyrics were a part of the opening to a brand new animated show that combined classic samurai films with science fiction, mythology, and pop culture. It was called Samurai Jack and it starred the titular character as a warrior whose mission was to go back in
‘The Room at the Top of the Stairs’ Review
Briony Kidd’s The Room at the Top of the Stairs doesn’t want to be a short film. While it doesn’t reach anywhere near the full potential it has, it does have style and manages to scratch the surface of where it wants to go. The Room at the Top of the Stairs follows a young illustrator moving into a shared flat, and taking the
We Are Error Ep. 28: Underrated
Christopher Herman and Jon Romo talk about several underrated games that desperately need to be played. They also discuss Netflix’s Castlevania animated series, GameStop’s deceptive new program (fantastic reporting by Kotaku’s Jason Schreier), Mass Effect: Andromeda’s new morality system, and the newest update for Double Fine’s Psychonauts 2. Follow us on Twitter at @weareerrorcast! You can also follow Chris and
We Are Error Reviews: Final Fantasy XV
Though beginning its development all the way back in 2006 as a PlayStation 3-exclusive spin-off titled Final Fantasy Versus XIII, the long awaited fifteenth entry in the Japanese RPG series, Final Fantasy XV, has finally been released. Taking place on the world of Eos, the game follows Noctis Lucis Caelum, heir to a once great kingdom, and his three closest friends on their quest to
Movie BS Ep 345: ‘The LEGO Batman Movie,’ ‘John Wick: Chapter 2,’ ‘Fifty Shades Darker’
0:00 – Hey! We haven’t done a regular show in a few weeks; Jeff is drinking leftover Sundance beer; family illnesses; and an iTunes review 7:00 – The LEGO Batman Movie review, and Jeff’s possible intention to take Dylan to see it 16:30 – John Wick: Chapter 2 review 27:10 – Fifty Shades Darker review (Snider only) 35:20 – Catching
Ben Affleck Will Not Direct ‘The Batman’
It’s hard to imagine that the state of Warner Brothers’s plans for the DC cinematic universe could get any worse, but they somehow managed to top their previous failures with their most recent blunder. Ben Affleck has officially dropped out of directing the new Batman movie, tentatively titled The Batman. Releasing a statement on his departure, Affleck explained the

