Arcade Sushi editor-in-chief Luke Brown is an experienced video game journalist who has contributed to Official Xbox Magazine and Games Radar. As ComicsAlliance's senior editor, he spends most of his time dishing on the latest action figures, collectibles, and gaming trends.
Luke Brown
Leaving It All On The Field: The 8 Most Infamous Celebrity/Athlete Feuds
With Rihanna and Kevin Durant fanning some feudal flames, we took a look back at some of the best and strangest celebrity and athlete feuds.
Sing Along With Mandy Moore’s Rapunzel With New ‘Tangled: The Series’ Toys
Fresh off the conclusion of the first season of 'Tangled: The Series,' Hasbro and Disney have revealed the details for the tie-in toy line, starring Pascal and Rapunzel.
Mysterious ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ Trailer: We’re All Aboard
This fall, a train ride from Paris to Istanbul takes a sinister turn.
The Joyful Pope Roasts Donald Trump on ‘The Tonight Show': Late-Night TV Roundup
His Eminence, Pope Francis, set his sights on ol' President 45, and more of late-night TV's best.
Microsoft Launches Its Video Game Netflix With Xbox Game Pass
Microsoft is opening a service for the Xbox One that will allow users to play games from the Xbox library with nothing more than a monthly subscription.
The Roots Get Their ‘Whaboom’ on During ‘The Tonight Show’
A new season of 'The Bachelorette' has begun, and that means it's time to make fun of some of the wackier romantic prospects for America's next fiancé.
Ariana Grande Fans Turn ‘Dangerous Woman’ Into a Symbol for Peace
As the world mourns those lost during the attack in Manchester, Ariana Grande fans have turned the star's most recent album motif into a symbol for unity, prayer and peace.
Can The RompHim Kickstarter Revolutionize Men’s Fashion? We Hope Not
Want further proof the internet should be shut down forever and that men ruin everything? Meet the latest fashion Kickstarter: the RompHim.
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier, Episode 4 – Thicker Than Water Review (PC)
As strong as this season has been, the latest episode, "Thicker Than Water," did little to change the stakes or present new angles to its cast. Were it not for the final minutes, this episode may as well have been called "Treading Water."
The World Will Soon Be Possessed By William Friedkin’s Exorcism Doc ‘The Devil And Father Amorth’
Originally released in 1973, The Exorcist has since gone on to be recognized as one of the greatest horror films of all time. It also jumpstarted the cultural fascination with the occult ritual of exorcism, an act still practiced by the Catholic Church — though not without rigorous screening. It was in seeking out just how accurately The Exorcist captured the authenticity of the act that director William Friedkin sought out the “Dean of Exorcists” last year.