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In this celebratory solo episode, Ryan Etherington examines the rare successes in the tricky world of video game adaptations. Spotlighting the atmospheric horror of Silent Hill (2006) and the action-packed thrills of Resident Evil (2002), Ryan explores how these films managed to translate the essence of their iconic games to the big screen. From Silent Hill’s haunting visuals to Resident Evil’s relentless energy, he breaks down what these adaptations got right—and why they still resonate with fans today.
Join Ryan as he highlights the moments where Hollywood proved that video game movies don’t have to be game over. Whether you’re into eerie fog-filled towns or high-octane zombie action, this episode is a win for gamers and cinephiles alike.
By Bury Our Bones With CinemaIn this celebratory solo episode, Ryan Etherington examines the rare successes in the tricky world of video game adaptations. Spotlighting the atmospheric horror of Silent Hill (2006) and the action-packed thrills of Resident Evil (2002), Ryan explores how these films managed to translate the essence of their iconic games to the big screen. From Silent Hill’s haunting visuals to Resident Evil’s relentless energy, he breaks down what these adaptations got right—and why they still resonate with fans today.
Join Ryan as he highlights the moments where Hollywood proved that video game movies don’t have to be game over. Whether you’re into eerie fog-filled towns or high-octane zombie action, this episode is a win for gamers and cinephiles alike.