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Binary System Podcast – Oscar Nominations Fan Art

As one-half of the podcast is on the road this week we decided to have another fan-art gallery as this week’s “episode.” And since we’re in the middle of playing catch up with Oscar-nominated movies, we’ll showcase some art that’s inspired by the movies we’ve actually seen.

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Review: The Glass Town Game

“We can go to Cowan Bridge School and learn a lot of rot we already know and freeze and starve and probably die of consumption, or we can get on a fairy train driven by our Christmas presents.” The four siblings called it The Glass Town Game, but it was more than just a simple

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Review: Maze Runner: The Death Cure

The Maze Runner trilogy has come to an end with the third and final installment: Maze Runner: The Death Cure. Following after the 2014 The Maze Runner and the 2015 sequel Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, and based on the YA novels by James Dashner, we once again follow Thomas and his groups of runners

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New Trailer for PACIFIC RIM UPRISING!

The globe-spanning conflict between otherworldly monsters of mass destruction and the human-piloted super-machines built to vanquish them was only a prelude to the all-out assault on humanity in Pacific Rim Uprising.

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Review – Transformers Lost Light #13

“Now kneel, before I dispose of this disposable.” “I know you won’t believe me, but I was going to kneel anyway. Makes it easier to aim.” James Roberts and Alex Milne team up for an issue where we see what happens when the Lost Light crew is locked inside a small ship for way too

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Oscar 2018 Nominations announced!

The nominations for the 2018 Oscars have been announced! See below for the full list, including links to movie reviews we’ve already posted. Check back often, as we’ll update the list with even more reviews to come.

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Review and Preview: Strangers In Paradise XXV #1

Terry Moore returns to his wildly popular comic-book series with Strangers In Paradise XXV. Celebrating twenty-five years since the first issue of the original series was published, SIPXXV gives us an all-new story about Katrina Choovanski and Helen Francine Peters-Silver (Katchoo and Francine to their friends. And everyone else who knows what’s good for them), their attempts to

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Review: Legrand Legacy

Traditional turn-based JRPGs are nowhere near as prevalent as they were back in the late 90s and early 2000s but that isn’t stopping developer SEMISOFT from making exactly that. Legrand Legacy is a turn-based JRPG inspired game that pays homage to JRPG classics like Final Fantasy, Breath of Fire, Legend of Dragoon, and Suikoden. Utilizing an art style reminiscent

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