

Pop Culture Cosmos

Soft-Tones Pillow Speaker Review: Sweet Dreams…
Between work, home life and everything in between the crazy life we lead can take us in all sorts of directions at a continued high speed...

Thor: Ragnarok (Review) – A Fresh Charge and a Cosmic Conclusion
For anybody familiar with the cosmic side of the Marvel Comics universe, you’re no doubt aware that Thor hasn’t exactly been done justice...

Maize Review: A Game About Sentient Corn
In a world full of vengeful assassins, plumbers with dependency issues, and anti-bullying campaigns that masquerade themselves as racing...

Mental Health In Video Games: A Look at Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (Review)
In the video game industry, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for developers to be innovative, or to reinvent the wheel as they say....

Tiny Rails Review: The Little Sim Engine That Could…
With all the big name video games out there vying for every gamer’s attention in the digital space, it’s a wonder how the little guy can...

Spider-Man: Homecoming Review: A Most Welcome Return
When Sony and Marvel got together to bring Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) with Captain America: Civil War it...

OVC H1 Earphones Review: Ready For Action
When pressed to find that happy medium between quality and price when searching for that next set of earphones, the list of possible...

Mighty Mug Review: Get Your Favorite Drink Ready…
When it comes to traversing in the fast paced world we live in, having that hot or cold drink by your side has become a necessity. For...

The Mummy Review: All Wrapped Up and Nowhere to Go
Seeing as how every major film studio wants to release an anthology upon the world it’s seems only fitting that The Mummy (Universal...

Wonder Woman Review: The DC Extended Universe is now back on track…
It’s easy to understand why in our most recent podcast (which you can listen to here) we at Pop Culture Cosmos labeled DC Comics latest...

Alien Covenant Review: An Entertaining Step In the Wrong Direction
When Prometheus landed in theaters back in 2012, it was met with mixed reception. For some, it was a welcome return to the cult sci-fi...

Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 Review: A Family Affair
Never let it be said that Marvel Studios, in its continuing attempt to garner a stranglehold on the superhero cinematic genre, doesn’t...

Aaero: A Breath of Fresh Air for a Dying(?) Genre
Video games and music aren’t always the best companions. Sure, you have to have an excellent soundtrack to make a game successful,...

Echobox Finder X1 Review: A “Titan” Among Earbud Technology
According to findfast.org the element Titanium is defined as being “A strong, low-density, highly corrosion-resistant, lustrous white...

88 Heroes Review: A Heroic 2D Adventure
Much like film, music and just about every other aspect of technology that was only available to a select group of people in years gone...

The Curious Case of Colin Moriarty
In the era of the Internet, the world has changed dramatically. We don’t have to read books, or walk out the front door to see the world...

Bitplay: The Future of Smart Phone Photography
SMART PHONE PHOTOGRAPHY The rise of smartphones have kickstarted quite a few technological revolutions, giving ordinary people the...

Logan Review: Claws Out For One Last Ride…
To say that the X-Men films has been heavily reliant on the Wolverine and Hugh Jackman would be the understatement of the decade. The...

A Pixel Story Review: What is Love?
What is Love? A review of A Pixel Story A Pixel Story is a love letter to the video games of yore. Its aesthetics span from 8-bit to...