By JP Chabot The latest installment of the stealth-action series of video games was so big that its creator Hideo Kojima felt that it needed to be split into multiple releases. Metal
By Cory Anderson B-movie director Joe Lynch unleashes a new cult classic Knights of Badassdom. With a Dungeons and Dragons-esque flair it follows three friends, Joe (Ryan Kwanten), Eric (Steve Zahn), and
By Liz Monroy Shakira’s first English-Language album since She Wolf is a full-fledged mix of pop, electric and country. Cut Me Deep is a Ska-inflected collaboration with the band Magic! The single
By Katie Porter Café Rio is a refreshing twist on Mexican assembly line cuisine. The eatery has a colorful Latin grill-styled dining area. The burritos are better mojado, and big enough for
By Jason Trung Danish director Lars Von Trier continues to afflict the comfortable with his latest proto-porn opus Nymphomaniac. An older man (Stellan Skarsgard) finds Joe (Charlotte Gainsburg) in a dark alley,
By Jorge Campos When Vietnamese game developer Dong Nguyen produced the popular game Flappy Bird, he never thought it would go viral or become so addictive. Nguyen was wrong. The
By: Chelsea Ybanez The Groovebook app takes all your favorite photos stuck in a smartphone library, compiles them a 100 page album, and sends it to your home for a fee of
By: C. Harold Pierce Privacy is a relic of the past. Millennials do not value privacy, and the majority of them do not understand the meaning of the term, according to a
By: C. Harold Pierce Consumers rejoiced when Apple released a $99 iPhone last year, but Mozilla is introducing an alternative four times cheaper. The $25 smart phone runs a Firefox OS and
By: C. Harold Pierce When geeks decide the dinner menu, weird combinations are created. At least that’s what the IBM Food Truck has proven. A computer cycles through thousands of ingredients and