A few years ago, I happened upon the audiobook of an unknown author named Ernest Cline. He had this dystopian novel about how an internet game had become a way of life and the contest that became a quest for all of mankind. The kicker was that bec... Read the full review »
When “Ready Player One” begins, the theater is pitch black with only the setting written across the screen (Columbus, Ohio 2045). Almost immediately, Jump by Van Halen blares in all its nostalgic glory, and, if you’re anything like me, you i... Read the full review »
“Ready Player One” dishes out a liberal serving of memberberries piled-high atop a generic, hollow bowl. It’s a film that relies so heavily on sweet nostalgia that half of its budget must’ve been spent on securing the rights to the cavalca... Read the full review »