Ma Is A Fun Teen Spookfest, Thanks Entirely To Octavia Spencer

There have been so many movies about the drama and trauma of high school that it’s a wonder we haven’t abolished it yet. Ma is another, focusing on the cruelty of kids and the pain of being an outsider, and the scare-infused comeuppance that stems from them. If you’ve seen the trailers for Ma, you already know that Octavia Spencer spends much of the movie menacing some teens, and that’s pretty much the gist of it.

Though it’s treading familiar ground, Ma is self-aware enough to make these well-worn high school paths fun ones–although its focus on being a story about high schoolers seems misplaced in the end. One expects new girl at school Maggie (Diane Silvers) to struggle to fit in and face off against your usual array of mean popular kids, but that never happens. Instead, Maggie gets approached by the typical teenage friend group, comprising: one jock boy (Gianni Paolo), one flirty party girl (McKaley Miller), one cute and sensitive love interest boy (Corey Fogelmanis), and one Black boy (Dante Brown). In the sadly typical fashion, additional character traits are not forthcoming. The kids instantly embrace Maggie and invite her to come to a party. It all goes pretty well.

When the party falls through, though, the kids hit a typical teenager fallback plan: procure booze; drink booze. Being 16, nobody can actually buy for themselves, so the kids stand in front of a shockingly accommodating liquor store, tempting passers-by to rip them off. Eventually, Sue Ann (Octavia Spencer) happens past, takes pity on the kids, and gets them what they ask for. Almost immediately, Maggie–being the only kid in the area with a brain–has a bad feeling, but teens gonna teen.

Even after everything goes okay, Sue Ann just keeps, uh, showing up, using the internet to gather info on the kids and their parents, and slowly worming her way into their lives. The next time Maggie and her pals need booze, she not only provides it, she invites them to hang out in her unused basement rather than drive around after drinking. It quickly becomes the local teen hangout spot and everyone becomes pals with Ma, as Sue Ann is dubbed. Ma is a bit clingy, sure, but the kids appreciate a place to drink (that also provides pizza rolls!), and for the most part, it seems like Sue Ann is lonely and just needs some friends.

But while Maggie and her friends ignore Ma’s general weirdness, the movie opens things up by digging into their parents’ past. Turns out, Maggie’s mom Erica (a solid but underused Juliette Lewis) is originally from this dinky town, having reluctantly returned after an escape to California and a recent divorce. Her new job as a casino waitress brings her into proximity of Mercedes (Missi Pyle) and Ben (Luke Evans), the jerk popular kids she went to high school with. Ben is the father of Maggie’s would-be boyfriend Andy (Fogelmanis), and while Maggie’s pals are pretty cool to each other, Ben and Mercedes are still the popular jerks from an ’80s teen comedy. For Erica–and Sue Ann, who was at school with the same set of clowns, it turns out–the pain and tribulations of high school are still a big part of their lives. Neither has managed much progress; in Sue Ann’s case, she almost literally regresses, hanging out with the teens for a second chance at being a cool kid.

All that history has to go somewhere, and Ma unwinds it slowly to lay a foundation of what’s going on in the present, becoming a mix of something like Carrie, Flatliners, The Gift, and the recently released Greta. And at times, it’s about as clunky as you’d expect that combination to be.

But it works because of Spencer undergirding the entire contraption, and the movie is at its best, spookiest, and most fun when director Tate Taylor lets her run with the character. She goes from charming and fun to believably dangerous and shockingly violent in a snap, and executes those shifts perfectly throughout the movie to give Sue Ann a boiling menace; she’s your friend, but you wouldn’t want to piss her off. When the movie focuses on the kids, it devolves into semi-dull slow-burn teen spookfest, complete with a few misdirecting jump scares. Whenever it trains back on Sue Ann, Ma takes on a great deal more depth and texture thanks to Spencer, who’s capable of making Sue Ann a sympathetic figure and a simmering psychopath, often at the same time.

Sue Ann’s unhinged nature works well enough to make the proceedings a lot of fun, especially toward the end of the movie as all the threads start to come together and the dread ratchets up. Evans, Pyle, and a surprising Allison Janney add some delightful despicability, and Spencer perfectly toes the camp line, keeping things fun and threatening. While it makes gestures that Ma might have more to say about what generations pass down to one another or how cruelty begets cruelty, the movie never commits, and just when you might be a little too close to rooting for Sue Ann, Ma goes out of its way to release some of that building pressure. As a result, it’s mostly the safe kind of scary experience, one you don’t need to think too hard about.

And as a fun thriller, Ma works very well. Its moving parts are competent and its characters relatable enough to keep the stakes up as things start getting dangerous. But it’s all thanks to Spencer keeping the movie going. One wonders what Ma could have been with a little more effort put into other aspects, like spending more time with Sue Ann’s generation, developing Maggie’s friends a bit more, or expanding on some later additions to Sue Ann’s personality. But for a movie that’s ostensibly about wondering just when Octavia Spencer is going to lose it, and how drastically, Ma keeps you wanting to go back to the party, against your better judgment, because it really is a lot of fun.

PS4’s Free PS Plus Games For June 2019 Revealed

Sony may be skipping E3 this year, but the company isn’t ignoring the nearly 100 million PS4 owners out there. With the company officially announcing its annual Days of Play sale–starting on June 7 and ending on June 17–the only thing that could sweeten the pie is free games, and now Sony has announced June’s free titles for PS Plus subscribers.

SCEE blog manager Fred Dutton took to the PlayStation blog to give the announcement. Beginning on June 4, PS Plus members can download both Borderlands: The Handsome Collection and Sonic Mania for the low price of free. You can check out the announcement trailer above. These games will be available to claim until July 2.

May’s free PS Plus games–Overcooked and What Remains of Edith Finch–are available to download until the new games arrive. There’s still time to add them to your ever-growing backlog before they’re replaced on June 4.

In our Borderlands: The Handsome Collection review, we said, “Even considering issues presented by Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, The Handsome Collection is still a great compilation, allowing you to witness not only Jack’s tale, but play a major role in shaping the history of Pandora itself, along with its lonely moon.”

In our Sonic Mania review, we said that “Sonic Mania methodically uses its sentimental appeal to great effect, but in the process, it heals the wounds inflicted by its most disappointing predecessors and surpasses the series’ best with its smart and interpretive design.”

June 2019 PlayStation Plus Games For PS4

  • Borderlands: The Handsome Collection (June 4 – July 2)
  • Sonic Mania (June 4 – July 2)

Fortnite 9.10 Content Update Out Now, Here Are The Patch Notes

Fortnite‘s 9.10 content update is now live across PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. As the official patch notes detail, this week’s update brings another new weapon to the hit battle royale shooter, along with a trio of limited-time modes and some new content for Fortnite Creative and Save the World.

Headlining this week’s update is a new gun: the Burst SMG. It’s available in common, uncommon, and rare varieties and can be found as floor loot or in chests and vending machines. The new gun features a 24-round magazine and uses light ammo. However, to make room for it, Epic has vaulted another weapon: the Suppressed Submachine Gun.

Alongside the Burst SMG, Epic is adding three different LTMs to the rotation this week. First is Solid Gold Duos, which only features Legendary-variant weapons. Next is Unvaulted Squads; as its name suggests, this mode only features items that are vaulted in standard play. Finally is Close Encounters Squads, which has you doing battle using shotguns and jetpacks.

Beyond that, Epic has made it so that four Hot Spots now appear during Team Rumble. According to the developer, this was done “to ensure that there is at least one on each side more often,” although the studio says this is a “temporary fix.” Meanwhile, a new hero has been added to Fortnite’s Save the World mode, and there are a handful of new galleries in Fortnite Creative. You can read the patch notes for this week’s Battle Royale changes below; the full notes can be found on Epic’s website.

In other Fortnite news, players have recently spotted a giant eyeball encased in ice within the game. The eye can be found underneath Polar Peak. It’s still unclear just what this means for the game, although fans are theorizing it could lead to some kind of community event or even a Godzilla: King of the Monsters tie-in, which certainly wouldn’t be out of the ordinary, as Epic has previously held tie-in events for John Wick and Avengers: Endgame. You can watch some footage of the eyeball here.

Fortnite 9.10 Content Update Patch Notes

Battle Royale

Limited-Time Mode Rotation

  • Solid Gold Duos
    • Fight to the finish using Legendary weapons!
  • Unvaulted Squads
    • Battle Royale gameplay with a limited set of weapons made up entirely of items that are vaulted in the standard modes.
  • Close Encounters Squads
    • Close quarters combat with Shotguns & Jetpacks!

Weapons & Items

  • Burst SMG
    • Available in Common, Uncommon and Rare variants.
    • Fires a quick 4 round burst.
    • Deals 23, 24, 25 damage.
    • 1.75x headshot multiplier.
    • 24 round magazine.
    • Can be found from Floor Loot, Chests, and Vending Machines.
    • Uses Light Ammo.
  • Vaulted
    • Suppressed Submachine Gun
      • Common, Uncommon, Rare

Team Rumble

  • Now spawning 4 hot spots each match, to ensure that there is at least one on each side more often. This is a temporary fix until we can set up functionality to force the same number on each side in big team modes.

8 Of The Biggest Rumors Leading Into E3 2019

Rarely does the rumor mill churn harder than the weeks leading up to E3. And with talk of next-gen hardware, long-awaited sequels, new IP, unexpected collaborations, and more, this year’s show is no exception.

To better track these rumblings, we’ve collected the biggest rumors and purported leaks surrounding this year’s show and compiled them into the gallery and list below. As with any unsubstantiated rumor, take all of these with some skepticism, as they remain unconfirmed as of this time.

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Great news for your adventuring party: Dungeons and Dragons expansions are on sale right now, some for as much as 50% off. If you haven’t started a campaign yet, you can still save substantially on D&D starter sets and core rulebooks, too. What I’m saying is, it’s a great time to be a tabletop gamer, especially if you value a bargain.

Amazon and Walmart are neck and neck when it comes to savings. If you’re a Prime member, you get 2-day shipping, while orders over $35 at Walmart get free 2-day shipping without a membership, and you can opt to pick-up in-store for a lot of items. It’s your call.

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There are few relationships in the PC gaming world that are as important as the one between a gamer and their gaming mouse. That’s why it’s so important to pick the absolute best gaming mouse. It’s the most direct connection you have to whatever PC game you’re playing (no offense to gaming keyboards).

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Road to E3: What We Want from Animal Crossing

Revealed during the Nintendo direct for September 2018, Animal Crossing for Nintendo Switch was finally confirmed to be in development via a short and strange teaser featuring iconic and nefarious raccoon Tom Nook in his dimly lit den, creepily basking in the glow of his computer monitor. Tom implied that players would soon be “coming home” to Animal Crossing and that he needed to take some time to make a “nice new place for everyone when they’re ready.” The teaser ended with a “Welcome to Animal Crossing – 2019” logo and Animal Crossing for Nintendo Switch was officially confirmed.

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