• Bruised Review

    Bruised premieres on Wednesday, Nov. 24 on Netflix.

    Oscar winner Halle Berry makes her feature film directorial debut with Bruised, a decently spun redemption tale about an MMA fighter's journey back to the Octagon years after suffering a brutal loss in a wickedly one-sided fight. Bruised doesn't exactly steer clear of genre clichés or sappy sports story elements, but Berry's directing, and performance as the lead, helps it hit a little bit harder.

    Training montages, demons to overcome, a young kid worth fighting for — Bruised spares no expense in the tropes department when it comes to the underdog story of one Jackie Justice, a hardscrabble former UFC grappler whose life is left a mess after her boyfriend/manager ruins her 10-and-0 record by putting her in a fight she's not prepared for. Years later, Jackie's an alcoholic mess and working as a housekeeper, still under the thumb of her sh***y boyfriend.

    Despite some of the paint-by-numbers elements, Berry works hard to bring an authenticity to Bruised, getting down and dirty in the cage and physically digging in as a performer to present us with character to root for, one who we want to see succeed as a fighter and a mother.

    Perhaps a more traditional way this story could have gone would be for Berry to play someone who mentors and trains a new fighter, but Bruised wonderfully takes Berry's Jackie, an aging warrior who some might say blew her shot, and pushes her as a marvel who still has toxicity to expel from her life and, in doing so, has a worthy story to tell.

    One of the more surprising parts of Bruised — which is even more pleasing when one considers how these moments usually play out in movies that build up to a final battle — is Jackie's third-act return to the cage and her big showdown with dominant lightweight champion Lady Killer (played by MMA fighter Valentina Shevchenko). The film slowly loads itself up with new people in Jackie's life who you might expect to see cheer her on, or be there for her as motivation during a crisis of faith, but she goes it alone. And it's here that Bruised's message sticks its landing the best. This is Jackie's crucible. Win or lose, she'll be in that ring by herself.

    The arrival of Jackie's 6-year-old son, Manny (Danny Boyd Jr.), and a spark of interest from a local promoter, simultaneously forces, and compels, Jackie to set her life straight. Dispelling the darkness that presently pummels her while also confronting her painful past, Berry's Jackie is a gritty survivor whose obstacles, at times, feel insurmountable. There was definitely more to mine here with Manny, since the child re-enters Jackie's life as a character who doesn't speak, leaving him feeling like a bit of a blank slate/plot device at times, but Berry knows how to play off it, often having Jackie see Manny as a reflection of her own traumas.

    Bruised isn't flashy, per se, but it still exudes glamour as a notably unglamorous project. Berry gives a riveting performance at times, unleashing blood, sweat, and tears as part of Jackie's courageous comeback. Story-wise though, there's nothing enticingly fresh here. The performances are strong — particularly Berry and Sheila Atim, who plays Jackie's trainer, Buddhakan — and the film is a promising start for Berry's budding directing career, but Jackie's battle back from the brink only ever reaches medium levels of drama.

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    The Perfect PS5 4K TV on Sale for Black Friday in the UK

    If you've been on the hunt for a new 4K TV then Black Friday has come at the right time for you. There are some incredible deals going on your next gaming TV but few models rival the LG OLED 4K Smart TV for sale over on Amazon at the minute (see here).

    These TVs are absolutely perfect for next-gen gaming and you'll struggle to find a better picture or refresh rate anywhere else. You don't want to miss this deal.

    Top Deal: LG 4K UHD Smart OLED TV

    Our top pick for 4K TVs this Black Friday is this incredible OLED TV from LG. The 4K self-lit OLED screen allows for infinite contrast and the best colour fidelity you're likely to find anywhere this Black Friday.

    This TV is ideal for PS5 or Xbox Series X gamers with its a9 Gen4 4K processor providing the crispest quality and most vibrant colours. LG also haven't scrimped on the sound capabilities of this model. It comes with Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos to give you the most powerful audio experience.

    This LG TV also comes with HDMI 2.1 and a 120 Hz refresh rate so you can get the most out of your Series X games like Call of Duty: Vanguard, Halo Infinite, and Battlefield 2042.

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    Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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    Life is Strange: True Colors for Nintendo Switch Gets December Release Date

    We already knew that Square Enix was planning to release Life is Strange: True Colors on Nintendo Switch. Today, we finally know that the Switch version will be released on December 7.

    As noted in a new tweet, the Switch port will arrive digitally via the Nintendo eShop on December 7. Those looking to pick up a physical cartridge will have to wait until February 25, 2022.

    Life is Strange: True Colors was originally released on September 10 on all major platforms, but ahead of its release, developer Deck Nine games confirmed that the Switch version would not release alongside the other versions.

    We reviewed Life is Strange: True Colors last September on IGN, which we gave a 9, noting that the latest entry was also the best in the series. The game also recieved a prequel DLC set one year before the events of the base game called Wavelengths, which released on September 30.

    Taylor is the Associate Tech Editor at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

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    WandaVision’s Agatha All Along Has a Grammy Nomination

    Agatha All Along, the catchy song that reveals Agatha Harkness in the seventh episode of Marvel's WandaVision, has received a Grammy nomination.

    The song, which was sung by Agatha actress Kathryn Hahn and back-up singers Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Eric Bradley, Greg Whipple, Jasper Randall, and Gerald White, has picked up a Grammy nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media.

    The catchy theme tune for the character was created by the married musical songwriting duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. The pair have written songs for a number of notable franchises in the past including entries for Frozen, Coco, and Winnie the Pooh.

    While Agatha's catchy hit is up against a range of tough competition in its group, the couple each have a good track record when it comes to awards ceremonies. Kristen Anderson-Lopez already has a Grammy, Oscar, and Emmy award to her name while her spouse is currently the only double EGOT winner alive today having previously won two Emmys, two Grammys, two Oscars, and two Tony Awards.

    In addition to Agatha All Along, other songs nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media include 'All Eye's on Me' from Bo Burnham's pandemic-influenced comedy special Inside, 'All I Know So Far' from the documentary P!NK: All I Know So Far, 'Speak Now' from One Night In Miami, 'Here I Am' from Respect and 'Fight For You' from Judas and the Black Messiah.

    Following the popularity and success of Hahn's portrayal of Agatha in WandaVision, Disney recently officially confirmed that the character would be receiving her own spin-off show, Agatha: House of Harkness, for Disney+. Jac Schaeffer, who worked as the head writer on WandaVision, is set to fill that role again for the new show while Hahn will also return.

    Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

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    IGN’s Friendsgiving 2021 Charity Stream: How to Watch and What to Expect

    The holiday season is upon us, and we thought it would be a great time to gather some of our best friends for a Friendsgiving celebration that will not only let us all play games together, but also do it for a fantastic cause.

    Join IGN's Stella Chung and Akeem Lawanson, and a few special guests as they play the cooperative multiplayer action-puzzle game Pico Park together for two chaotically wonderful hours and raise money for No Kid Hungry – an organization that fights hunger and feeds kids all year long.

    IGN is carrying the stream and, as usual, this watch guide will provide you with everything you need to know to watch the show, including when it starts, how you can donate to help No Kid Hungry, and more!

    IGN’s Friendsgiving 2021 Charity Stream Start Time

    IGN’s Friendsgiving 2021 Charity Stream will take place on Tuesday, November 30 at 3pm PT/6pm ET/11pm GMT. If you are watching from Australia, that translates to Wednesday, December 1 at 9am AEST. The stream will last for two hours.

    How to Watch IGN’s Friendsgiving 2021 Charity Stream

    If you’re interested in watching IGN’s Friendsgiving 2021 Charity Stream, we’ll be hosting it here and across our many channels on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Facebook, and more. Here’s the full list of places you can watch the show with us:

    What to Expect at IGN’s Friendsgiving 2021 Charity Stream

    While we are excited to play Pico Park with some of our best friends around the internet, we couldn't be happier to be raising money for No Kid Hungry as part of their One Too Many Holiday Campaign. Every dollar that you donate can help connect kids to up to 10 meals!

    If that wasn't awesome enough, No Kid Hungry's leading partner, Citi, will be matching donations made on November 30, the day of our stream, up to $200,000. You can contribute to our fundraising for No Kid Hungry at donate.IGN.com.

    To help us in our mission to give back, we've invited YouTuber AyChristene, Twitch streamer LuxieGames, Kinda Funny Games' Blessing Adeyoye Jr., and IGN alum and Twitch's lead community producer Zachary Ryan to play two hours of Pico Park with IGN's Stella Chung and Akeem Lawanson.

    Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

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