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BlacKkKlansman Review
Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman is many films, all at once. It’s a serious drama about racial issues. It’s a thrilling undercover cop movie. It’s a disturbing comedy about white supremacy. It’s a horror story about white supremacy. It’s a complex dialogue about propagandist cinema. And most importantly… it’s fantastic.
BlacKkKlansman stars John David Washington as Detective Ron Stallworth, the first black policeman in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In 1979, Stallworth begins an undercover operation into the white supremacist organization called The Ku Klux Klan, in which he impersonates a racist white man over the phone. His infiltration is so successful he even gets the Grand Wizard, David Duke (Topher Grace), on the phone for a chit-chat. When he needs to appear in person, Stallworth enlists his fellow officer, Detective Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver), to take on the persona.
Ubisoft Confirms Steep Is No Longer Coming to the Nintendo Switch
Ubisoft’s open world extreme snow sport game Steep is no longer coming to the Nintendo Switch.
Confirmed via a reply on Twitter, the official Steep account said “We are wholly dedicated to supporting the live game, and made the decision to stop Steep development on the Nintendo Switch platform to focus on bringing new live content and challenges to Steep players instead. We’ll have more exciting news to share soon.”
Steep was originally announced during the Switch’s reveal event in January 2017. It was shown alongside games like Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 2 and more in a sizzle reel, though while most other games in the video have since been released, Steep for the Switch went relatively radio silent.
The Meg Review
When the ink has dried on the early 21st century, historians will probably look back and say, “Wow, people loved sharks” and “Wow, people also loved Jason Statham punching things.” Fortunately, those historians will have films like Jon Turteltaub’s The Meg to explain why we love them both. It’s a fun giant killer shark movie, and a solid Jason Statham action romp.
The Meg stars Jason Statham as Jonas Taylor, a deep sea rescue expert called out of retirement to rescue his ex-wife from a unique underwater disaster. She’s trapped at the bottom of the Marianas Trench which, it turns out, was deeper than anyone ever realized. And what’s worse, she’s being attacked by a giant prehistoric shark called a Megalodon.
Red Dead Redemption 2 Confirmed to Run in 4K on PS4 Pro
Though many had assumed Red Dead Redemption 2 would run in 4K on the PlayStation 4 Pro, Sony and Rockstar have confirmed this to be true.
Via the PlayStation Blog, Sony has posted the six minute gameplay trailer of Red Dead Redemption 2 that was revealed this morning with the text “Captured entirely from in-game footage on PlayStation 4 Pro, watch this introduction to Red Dead Redemption 2’s gameplay in 4K.”
An identical caption can be found beneath the YouTube video itself on Sony’s official account. The same video was uploaded to the official Xbox YouTube channel, though its caption is slightly altered, reading “Captured entirely from in-game footage, watch this introduction to Red Dead Redemption 2’s gameplay in 4K.”
Dark Phoenix: What You Need to Know About Those Reshoots
Contrary to recent reports, X-Men: Dark Phoenix will not be headed back for “three months” worth of reshooting, which may have suggested the film would be undergoing a huge overhaul.
Collider has reported that while the film is indeed going back to Montreal for some “additional photography,” these should only last about “two and a half weeks,” which in Hollywood is nothing out of the ordinary.
Montreal outlet LaPresse had made the initial report about the “three month” reshoots, but considering that is not that case, Dark Phoenix appears to be on track following its delay from November 2, 2018 to February 14, 2019.