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Ladies of the Knight, Fiona Marchbank’s debut graphic novel as a solo creator, is a classic sports story. Rookies must prove their worth while navigating established rivalries, and dramatic showdowns end in daring feats cheered by crowds of adoring fans. There are training montages, sponsorship deals, ploys to gain audience favor, and emotional struggles over…
WHAT IT’S ABOUT This eight-parter from Rebecca Sonnenshine (“The Vampire Diaries,” “The Housemaid”) is based on the third of nine books in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House” series. It follows the Ingalls family — Ma Caroline (Crosby Fitzgerald), Pa Charles (Luke Bracey), Mary (Skywalker Hughes), Laura (Alice Halsey) and cherished mutt Jack — from Wisconsin…
The first thing that hit me after unboxing Valve’s Steam Machine at home was: wow, this is small. I’d already seen this thing in person last November, but its size still impressed me
“From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh it disgusted me.” This line from the trailer for the game Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus is something I probably quote way too often. But it really captures the merciless brutality of the 40k universe as much as the famous “in the grim darkness of space, there…
Six strangers are sent into a traditional Amish community to see how they will fare – and it all feels highly dubious. There’s so little insight in this show it’s borderline impressive
Sports games are so iterative that at times it’s hard to see the forest for the trees. In this instance, we’re three years into the return of college football to video games, with EA College Football 27 set for a July 9 release, and its two major game modes have received major changes. Well, one…
This reboot of a 2000 film, based on a script by the great Ingmar Bergman, features some extremely odd camera work and a very strangely written female lead. But it’s frequently bewitching