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Movies based on real events have a difficult task ahead of them: they need to keep the integrity of the event, but still tell a compelling story. If done poorly, it’s either a boring movie, or full of lies.  Stockholm, a film by Canadian director, Robert Budreau, tells the story of the Norrmalmstrog robbery; this movie is a complete fictionalized version of the event that took place. Though Ethan Hawke’s performance is captivating, Stockholm is an ultimately flawed movie about relationships, and survival. 

Who said that 4X games were dead? Seven years after supervising the finishing touches to Civilization V as the lead designer for , Jon Shafer is back into the fray with his own game, At the Gates, a title that both respects and transforms the codes of the 4X genre.

There are some characters out there who are perfect candidates for their own series. They’re developed enough to have more than one layer, and have potential for new threats and ways to grow.  Iron Man, Daredevil, and potentially Captain Marvel are great examples. There are others who work better as a supporting character and have difficulty making it on their own. It’s the reason the Hulk won’t have a solo move anytime soon. The Punisher falls in this category, as the first part of his second season can show.

It’s a story as old as the Arthurian legend. A young plucky kid discovers that there’s more to this world than they originally expected. Adventure and duty are thrust upon them, and they make the selfless choice to claim victory with a little help from their friends. The Kid Who Would Be King is director and writer Joe Cornish’s attempt at tackling this genre.

If you’ve seen Deadpool 2, then you will have seen Once Upon a Deadpool. If you haven’t and are curious, read a review of the previous movie here. In essence, it’s the same story. Some scenes are edited to cater the PG-13 audience, which includes cleaner violence, and nicer language.

Le phénomène The Messenger est sur le point de prendre d’assaut la planète. Un produit de Sabotage Studio, une entreprise de Québec, le jeu d’action et de plateformes multiplie déjà les éloges dithyrambiques avant même sa sortie, prévue jeudi. Entrevue avec le créateur, Thierry Boulanger.

Incroyable, mais vrai: Mark Wahlberg et Peter Berg en sont déjà à leur quatrième collaboration avec l’un à la réalisation et l’autre au-devant de la caméra. Après avoir atteint un sommet fort intéressant avec l’ambitieux Patriot’s Day, ils retombent toutefois plus bas, avec Mile 22, dans un chaos dont on aimerait se déprendre bien plus rapidement qu’il ne nous en sort.