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Charles Pulliam-Moore

Charles Pulliam-Moore

Film & TV Reporter

Film & TV Reporter

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    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Pokémon Go’s Paldean adventure kicks off September 1st.

    Pokémon Go might not have the best track record with keeping pace with Nintendo’s mainline games in terms of being filled with monsters from every generation, but just in time for Scarlet and Violet’s upcoming DLC drop, pokémon from the Paldea region are slated to start popping up in the mobile game as part of the Adventures Abound event on September 1st.

    Blue Beetle is the kitschy sort of superhero throwback DC should have been making years ago

    Director Ángel Manuel Soto’s new Blue Beetle movie checks all the flashy, formulaic boxes Warner Bros. should have been focusing on when it first started trying to build a modern cinematic universe.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    It’s time to rethink our relationships with streaming services

    With streaming services across the board raising their prices, you owe it to yourself to have a good deep think about what you want out of all these subscriptions and what you’re actually getting for your money.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    This is how you get new players into the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

    Usually, the Pokémon Company sticks to flashy set name reveals to advertise the Pokémon Trading Card Game. That’s probably not changing any time soon, but with Pokémon: Path to the Peak — a new animated web series about a young girl learning to play the game for the first time — the company seems to be trying out something a little different that’s almost certain to get kids and nostalgic adults itching to pick up a deck.

    The Last Voyage of the Demeter just isn’t scary enough to live up to Dracula’s legacy

    The Last Voyage of the Demeter turns one of the most riveting chapters from Bram Stoker’s Dracula into a soggy feature-length horror that never finds its sea legs.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore