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Sunday 25 March 2018

Solo: A Star Wars Story

It is exactly 2 months until the release of the Star Wars Anthology movie, Solo. The movie shows the origin story of everyone's favourite space cowboy is set to be in the theaters May 25 2018. Mark your calendars, the countdown begins!


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Thursday 22 March 2018

Deadpool 2 Trailer

Deadpool 2


After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain his spice for life, as well as a flux capacitor, Wade must battle ninjas, the yakuza, and a pack of sexually aggressive canines, as he journeys around the world to discover the importance of family, friendship, and flavor – finding a new taste for adventure and earning the coveted coffee mug title of World’s Best Lover.

The new trailer shows Deadpool round up a team of other mutants to go against Cable(the mutant from the future) called the X-Force, to prevent him from abducting a child, a mutant with a wild level of ability.


Deadpool hits the cinemas on May 18th 2018, mark your calendars you've been informed.




Sunday 18 March 2018

Drop it Low by JTK

JTK
Following the re-release of "Takeover," earlier in 2018, JTK has been busy, it seems this year would be his busiest yet. From his few stage performances at gatherings and events to his link up with Tunji on "No Be Mouth" just a few days ago.


JTK serves us his new entry, "Drop it Low," an up beat club banger. Its giddy, jumpy and self-explanatory with its name, seemingly requesting and anticipating what "she" is going to do on his pelvis with her God-given assets. JTK is again able to show his prowess with wordplay and change of pace whenever he likes. This track is only a snippet of what the new unnamed project has to offer, which I am sure we are all looking forward to. Enjoy on Soundcloud or anywhere else you would like to.


Wednesday 14 March 2018

Jessica Jones Season 2 Review

Jessica Jones
Synopsis: This Netflix original chronicles the life of one of the darker Marvel characters, the mysterious Jessica Jones. When a tragedy puts an end to her short-lived career as a superhero, Jessica settles in New York City and opens her own detective agency, called Alias Investigations, which seems to be called into cases involving people who have special abilities. Suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome, Jessica wants to do good, but her primary interest isn't in saving the world, it's saving her apartment and getting through each day. Based on a graphic novel intended for adults, this is not a superhero story for the kids.

Jessica Jones this season is about all the characters dealing with their individual traumas and how the little decisions they make affect everyone else. But mostly, it is about Jessica dealing with her past, particularly the loss of her family.

Shown in the usual, dark, gritty, standard Netflix MCU tone, Jessica faces a threat she cannot just punch away or rather snap it's neck. She comes to terms with the inability to give up on things that hold dear, regardless of their nature and tendency to always be on the other side of the law, family. It revolves around how she deals with family matters that refuse to stay buried.

The show in general, lacked the strength of a central villain, by presenting Alyssa as the villain, it robbed the show of some story telling potential. And how didn't Jessica recognise her mother's voice or habits, a question that almost drove me mad! Other questions like, what happened to IGH? and why there was no mention of the Defenders team-up? (I reckon it took place before this season, but what do I know?).

Easily a 6/10, could've been better with a stronger villain that could have really challenged on the mental or physical side, a good outing regardless.


Miscellaneous
The show ran too long to tell the story it did.

Kilgrave is somehow still alive in Jessica, still manifesting in her subconscious mind.

Trish Walker might have abilities in the next run.










Thursday 1 March 2018

Movies Coming this March

A Wrinkle in Time
March 2018 promises a lot of must-watch titles, from Eva DuVernay's A Wrinkle in Time, Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One to David Oyewolo's dark comedy, Gringo and even Alicia Vikander's outing in the titular reboot of the once ill-fated franchise, Tomb Raider. all fresh takes, which means we must enter with open minds and enjoy these new experiences. Don't forget Pacific Rim: Uprising, the sequel to 2013's Pacific Rim.

Friday, March 2
Death Wish
Red Sparrow
Gnome Alone
The Lullaby
Midnighters
Foxtrot
Pickings

Friday, March 9
A Wrinkle in Time
The Strangers: Prey at Night
Gringo
The Hurricane Heist
The Forgiven
Thoroughbreds
the Leisure Seeker

Gringo

Friday, March 16
Tomb Raider
Love, Simon
Flower
I Can Only Imagine
The Forgiven
Demon House
7 Days in Entebbe
Sweet Country
Back to Burgundy

Pacific Rim: Uprising

Friday, March 23
Pacific Rim: Uprising
Midnight Sun
Sherlock Gnomes
Isle of Dogs
Unsane
The Redeemed and the Dominant: Fittest on Earth
I Kill Giants
Getting Grace
Final Portrait

Ready Player One

Wednesday, March 28
Paul, Apostle of Christ

Thursday, March 29
Ready Player One

Friday, March 30
Acrimony
God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness
The China Hustle
Lean on Pete

March TBA
The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales
Izzy Gets the F Across Town

Tomb Raider


Source: Movies Insider

Games Coming this March

Far Cry 5
Ubisoft's Far Cry 5 undoubtedly snatches the game of the month amongst exclusives like Sea of Thieves and a plethora of remakes or remasters.

Tuesday, March 6
Bravo Team (PSVR)
Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition (PS4, XBox One, PC)
Frantics (PS4)
Scribblenauts Showdown (PS4, XBox One, Nintendo Switch)
Fear Effect Sedna (PS4, XBox One, PC, Nintendo Switch)

Tuesday, March 13
Devil May Cry HD Collection (PS4, XBox One, PC)
Golem (PSVR)

Friday, March 16
Kirby Star Allies (Nintendo Switch)

Assassin's Creed: Rogue Remastered
Tuesday, March 20
Assassin's Creed Rogue: Remastered (PS4, XBox One)
Attack on Titan 2 (PS4, XBox One, PC, Nintendo Switch)
Sea of Thieves (XBox One, PC)
Titan Quest (PS4, XBox One, PC)

Friday, March 23
A Way Out (PS4, XBox One, PC)
Detective Pikachu (Nintendo 3DS)
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (PS4, PC)

Tuesday, March 27
Pure Farming 2018 (PS4, XBox One, PC)
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings (PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC)
Far Cry 5 (PS4, XBox One, PC)
MLB The Show (PS4)

Friday, March 30
Agony (PS4, XBox One, PC)

Sea of Thieves
Source: Gamespot