By Zach ChaneySpecial to InReviewGod of War: Ragnarok is one of the most conflicting gaming experiences I have had this year. I'm going to try my best to thoroughly explain my concerns about the current state of the God of War series. Just for background information, I have played every single God of War game... Continue Reading →
Best of the Year in Film and TV: The Third Annual Revvies | 2021 InReview Awards
InReview is pleased to announce its third annual Revvies Awards: Film and TV Edition for 2021. The following awards have been selected by InReview’s editors and writers. To be eligible, all films or TV programs had to have content published during the calendar year 2021, and watched by a member of staff. Winners analysis written... Continue Reading →
Best of the Year in Gaming: The Third Annual Revvies | 2021 InReview Awards
InReview is pleased to announce its second annual Revvies Awards: Gaming Edition for 2021. The following awards have been selected by InReview’s editors and writers. To be eligible, all games had to have content published during the calendar year 2021, and a member of staff had to have played it. Winning games' analysis by InReview... Continue Reading →
Analyzing The Differences Between The Whedon and Snyder Cuts Of “Justice League” | Guest Post
By Leon CollierSpecial to InReview Superhero blockbuster movies are something that we’ve been short on in the last year, until "Black Widow" and "The Suicide Squad" graced the big (and little) screen. But it’s safe to say that the Snyder Cut made up for that with its huge four-hour runtime. Why the Snyder Cut exists... Continue Reading →
InReview Joins The LAMBcast Again | LAMBcast #574 “Chaos Walking”
Our editor, Mitch Chapman, once again represented InReview on the LAMBcast, the official podcast of the Large Association of Movie Blogs, the largest international organization of its kind, which InReview is a member of. He talks about "Chaos Walking" starring Tom Holland, Daisey Ridley and Mads Mikkelson with LAMBcast host Richard Kirkham from Kirkham A... Continue Reading →
The Second Annual Revvies: Best of the Year in Film & TV | 2020 InReview Site Awards
InReview is pleased to announce its second annual Revvies Awards: Film & TV Edition for 2020. The following awards have been selected by InReview’s editors and writers. To be eligible, all films or TV shows had to be published during the calendar year 2020. Please note that, to appear on this list, at least one... Continue Reading →
The Second Annual Revvies: Best of the Year in Gaming | 2020 InReview Site Awards
InReview is pleased to announce its second annual Revvies Awards: Gaming Edition for 2020. The following awards have been selected by InReview's editors and writers. To be eligible, all games had to have content published during the calendar year 2020. Best individual scene in a video game Nominees: Defeating Hitler again in Zombie Army 4Joker... Continue Reading →
InReview Appears On The LAMBcast
This weekend, Mitchell Chapman, our editor, appeared on the LAMBcast, the official podcast of the Large Association of Movie Blogs, which is the largest organization of its kind in the world. InReview has been a member of the LAMB since March 2020, and the organization officially hit over 2,000 member blogs. InReview was invited to... Continue Reading →
Touchstone Meets Disney Plus | “Splash” 1984 Retro Movie Review (Disney Plus Version)
By Eddie Harrisonfilm-authority.com Watching "Splash" on Disney+ is quite a strange experience; a big hit back in the day, Ron Howard’s fantasy comedy feels extremely out-of-place on the Mouse House’s streaming service. That’s partly because "Splash" was a product of the Touchstone imprint to home more adult material, and the touch of writer Bruce Jay... Continue Reading →
InReview’s 2020 Oscar Predictions | Staff Picks
As the 92nd Academy Awards will be underway Sunday, the staff of InReview decided to release their full picks: Darnell's picks: Why: These are the movies/actors that I felt represented the best of the candidates. "1917" for sound since it had managed to work the bombastic nature of WW1 especially with its editing style. Phoenix... Continue Reading →
InReview’s 2020 Printable Oscar Predictions Ballot
Here at InReview, we would like to provide our readers with a simple, straightforward printable Oscars ballot, ideal for use at Oscar viewing parties. The ballot is simple. For every prediction someone gets right, they are awarded one point. Whoever has the most points at the end of the night wins. The ballot is available... Continue Reading →
Best of the 2010s in Gaming | The Revvies Awards: Decade Edition
With the 2010s now long behind us, the writers and editors of InReview picked the best of the decade in gaming, in this special Decade Edition of The Revvies Awards! Game of the Decade And the Revvie goes to … Dying Light Dying Light was an amazing game. It was built by a small studio,... Continue Reading →
The First Annual Revvies: Best of the Year in Gaming | 2019 InReview Site Awards
InReview is pleased to continue its first annual Revvie site awards, with the best 2019 had to offer in terms of gaming. Please note that while some games on this list initially came out beforehand, all winners initially published in other years received significant updates and expansions in 2019. Without further ado, here is the... Continue Reading →
Best of the 2010s in Film | The Revvies Awards: Decade Edition
With the 2010s behind us, InReview has compiled a special edition of the Revvies to celebrate the best of the 2010s in film. Film Soundtrack of the Decade Nominees: A Star Is BornA Ghost StoryFrozenThe Force AwakensMad Max: Fury Road And the Revvie goes to … A Star Is Born "A Star Is Born"'s soundtrack,... Continue Reading →
The First Annual Revvies: Best of the Year in Film | 2019 InReview Site Awards
2019 was a turbulent year in film, both on the large and small screens. Streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video established themselves with more quality breakout works than ever before, while the year saw the end of an era with the release of the final installments of blockbuster franchises with the closing chapter... Continue Reading →
Best of 2019… So Far | Staff Picks
With 2019 more than half way over, we decided to select our best movies and video games picks of 2019... so far. Best Movies 'Toy Story 4' Full review "Toy Story 4" is a film no one asked for and could've easily been a soulless sequel in the same vein as "Cars 2" and "The... Continue Reading →
Why criticize art in the first place?
By Molly Mott The trouble of writing critical articles is knowing what to write about. There's part of me that asks, "What's the point?" Part of me that knows that, no matter what I say or how well you say it, no matter how many people see what I've written and read it in its... Continue Reading →