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Late to the Game: Day of the Tentacle
Games

Late to the Game: Day of the Tentacle

July 10, 2025 Steven Lantier

The Game: Day of the Tentacle (1993) Original Platform: Windows PC Version We Played: Day of the Tentacle Remastered, PS4 […]

Video Game Maps Collection (Review): From Hyrule to the Mushroom Kingdom
Games

Video Game Maps Collection (Review): From Hyrule to the Mushroom Kingdom

July 8, 2025 Steven Lantier

Since its inception in 2020, Brian Riggsbee’s indie publishing house Retro Game Books has been producing high-quality, stunningly beautiful video […]

True North Strong and Pixelated: The Greatest Canadian Video Games of All Time
Games

True North Strong and Pixelated: The Greatest Canadian Video Games of All Time

July 1, 2025 Steven Lantier

In 2024, the Canadian video game industry was worth $5,100,000,000. That’s 5.1 billion dollars across 821 active studios, employing some […]

Ninja Luxe Café (Review): The All-in-One Coffee Maker That’s Replaced Our Entire Coffee Routine
Food & Drink

Ninja Luxe Café (Review): The All-in-One Coffee Maker That’s Replaced Our Entire Coffee Routine

June 25, 2025 Steven Lantier

For coffee lovers who care about quality but also want a quick and convenient brew, the Luxe Café might be […]

to a T (Steam Deck) Review: T for Teen
Games

to a T (Steam Deck) Review: T for Teen

June 24, 2025 Steven Lantier

Our review of to a T, developed by uvula. Available Now for Windows/Steam/Deck (reviewed), PS5, Xbox X/S. WHAT IS IT? […]

The Best Film Year Ever: 1975 and Fifty Years of Remarkable Filmmaking
Film

Sharks, Scoundrels, and Knights Who Say Ni: Why 1975 Remains the Best Film Year Ever

June 17, 2025 Steven Lantier

Back in 2022, when Sight and Sound Magazine’s decennial poll (controversially) voted Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles […]

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Metric / Sam Roberts Band at Budweiser Stage (Concert Review): Get Hot

June 12, 2025 Steven Lantier

There’s a decent argument to be made that Emily Haines is, in fact, the coolest woman in Canada. Metric frontwoman, […]

Predator: Killer of Killers (Film Review): If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It (and Kill It Again If We Need To)
Arts

Predator: Killer of Killers (Film Review): If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It (and Kill It Again If We Need To)

June 5, 2025 Steven Lantier

The friendly rivalry (if such a thing can be said to exist between franchises owned by the same company) between […]

It’s Nathan Fielder’s World, We’re Just Living In It
Arts

It’s Nathan Fielder’s World, We’re Just Living In It

May 30, 2025 Steven Lantier

For as long as I have been a fan of Nathan Fielder, I have also been a Nathan Fielder skeptic. […]

The Phoenician Scheme (Film Review): Wes Anderson’s Most Human Story Yet
Arts

The Phoenician Scheme (Film Review): Wes Anderson’s Most Human Story Yet

May 28, 2025 Steven Lantier

In The Phoenician Scheme, Wes Anderson trades the sprawling theatricality of The French Dispatch (2021) for something a little quieter, […]

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