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The East: A tale of mystery, complicated morality

Daniel Woodhouse | Jul 23, 2013
Indie films are hit or miss, and The East makes direct contact. The indie political thriller takes the audience through a tumultuous plot ride, challenging the concept of morality every step of the way.
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Pacific Rim: perfect summer blockbuster

Daniel Woodhouse | Jul 22, 2013
If you've been hungry for an action film of monsters and machines tearing each other to shreds, than look no further than Guillermo Del Toro's Pacific Rim.
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Deadpool: below average, still fun

Daniel Woodhouse | Jul 19, 2013
Deadpool proves to be an entertaining gameplay experience with an interesting plot, despite its poor graphics and briefness.
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Mercs take over Pennsylvania Avenue again in White House Down

Daniel Woodhouse | Jul 19, 2013
Roland Emmerich successfully creates a visually strong movie in White House Down. The film proves to be a surprisingly fun action comedy with a solid story line.
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The next generation of gaming consoles

Daniel Woodhouse | Jul 6, 2013
The long awaited next generation of consoles is here. As always, Microsoft and Sony will duke it out to see which has the better console, and here we examine some pros and cons of each.
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The Purge: A $3 million “snuff” film

Daniel Woodhouse | Jun 13, 2013
The Purge creates a strange world in which utopia meets apocalypse. The film attempts to portray a unique take on crime and civility within society, but doesn't completely succeed in doing so.
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Hope for the first person shooter genre survives with Metro: Last Light

Daniel Woodhouse | Jun 9, 2013
Metro: Last Light is the second game in the Metro series, which revolves around a post-apocalyptic world where society functions in the underground metros. Last Light takes the player on a journey involving different clans and enemies, and dazzles the player with dark aesthetics.
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Star Trek: Into Darkness Review

Daniel Woodhouse | Jun 8, 2013
The second installment of J.J. Abrams' Star Trek series doesn't disappoint. The film provides dazzling aesthetics along with gritty action sequences to keep its audience entertained.
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First impressions of “Defiance”

Daniel Woodhouse | Apr 16, 2013
Spinnaker game critic Daniel Woodhouse breaks down his initial experience of "Defiance."
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Disney shuts down LucasArts

Daniel Woodhouse | Apr 10, 2013
Rest in peace, LucasArts: Disney’s purchase of the company will have an effect on future Star Wars games.
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“G.I. Joe: Retaliation:” return of the Hasbro toys

Daniel Woodhouse | Apr 3, 2013
The Hasbro franchise apparently inspires lifelong interest in its toys, and sub-par movies in Hollywood.
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“BioShock: Infinite” twists the fabric of reality

Daniel Woodhouse | Apr 2, 2013
Bioshock: Infinite hits the gaming scene and a 5 out of 5 star rating for Spinnaker Game critic Daniel Woodhouse.
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