Entertainment

Passion for music, movies and games is something shared by everyone at Richer Sounds so we love talking about the latest releases and discussing our favourites. If you fancy some recommendations from our team on what to watch or listen to next, just scroll down and take a peek.

TV review: Pluribus

TV review: Pluribus

Vince Gilligan’s new sci-fi drama Pluribus continues to prove his excellence in creating TV drama that rewards your patience.  Gilligan stuck to his guns with Pluribus, utilising the same team that created arguably the best modern TV show, Breaking Bad, …read more

Film review: Rental Family

Film review: Rental Family

Out of work and emotionally bruised, American actor Phillip finds purpose once more in Japan, as he fills the physical and emotional voids of everyday people around him through a companionship rental agency. Directed by Hikari (Memoirs of a Geisha) …read more

Film review: Marty Supreme

Film review: Marty Supreme

Respected by few, a young Marty Mauser goes through hell in the New York’s Lower and Upper East Side to achieve his ambition of being the best table tennis player in the world. Directed as his first solo project by …read more

TV review: Stranger Things Season 5

TV review: Stranger Things Season 5

(Spoiler free) After nearly a decade of Demogorgons, synth-heavy nostalgia, and the unlikely heroism of a group of D&D kids, Netflix’s Stranger Things reaches its conclusion with a fifth season that feels both massive in plot but still takes its …read more

Film review: Housemaid

Film review: Housemaid

Down on her luck, Millie seeks solace and stability as a housemaid within the wealthy Winchester family in Long Island, New York. But does the glossy facade hide something far more sinister within. From an international bestseller written by Freida …read more

Game review: Silent Hill f

Game review: Silent Hill f

With Silent Hill f, the series sheds familiar skin and grows something stranger beneath it. What follows is a haunting experiment that lingers long after the screen fades to black. I’m sure some of us remember the original Silent Hill …read more

Film review: Avatar: Fire & Ash

Film review: Avatar: Fire & Ash

Still reeling from the events of the last film, Jake (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) must defend themselves and their family against another onslaught from the ‘Sky People’. (Warning: Mild Avatar 2 & 3 spoilers ahead) Three years ago, …read more

Film review: Regretting You

Film review: Regretting You

After a tragic accident, Morgan and her daughter Clara seek to find ways to balance the fragments of what is left behind as they come to terms with the life changing news. From a book written by Colleen Hoover, published in …read more

TV review: The Beast In Me

TV review: The Beast In Me

In a market seemingly flooded by various degrees of “edgy” takes on superhero franchises or rebooted legacy IP, Netflix’s new drama The Beast In Me is just the thing I’ve been looking for. The Beast In Me is a properly …read more