REVIEW: WWE 2K25
An exclusive review of 2K's and Visual Concept's newest combat sports video game - WWE 2K25.
An exclusive review of 2K's and Visual Concept's newest combat sports video game - WWE 2K25.
Movie Review: Jackpot! (2024) – Starring Awkwafina and John Cena By Chris Sabga Lethal Lottery Most films gradually ramp up the action and tension. “Jackpot!” goes in the other direction. The first half consists of a series of madcap sequences straight out of a video game. Then it
Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl By Rebecca Quin When you watch Rebecca Quin perform as “The Man” Becky Lynch, she appears as a strong-willed, determined, opinionated woman but from the very first page of Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl the reader discovers…
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Pro Wrestlers Who Were in Films Nominated for Academy Awards Dolls, Godfathers, Secret Agents, and More… By Chris Sabga No wrestler has ever been nominated for an Academy Award, but many of them have appeared in films that have won Oscars or were nominated. Who will be the
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I AM SANTA CLAUS (2014) The Joys and Hardships of Becoming Santa By Chris Sabga Originally published on Silver Screen Surprises As one of the Santas in I Am Santa Claus explains, to be a good Santa, you have to have “Christmas in your heart.” Then the film cleverly cuts…
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