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: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

TV review: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

We have finally received another television show to fill the void since the ending of George R.R Martins epic “game of thrones” series, and adaptation of the Dunk and Egg books again written by George R.R Martin. Similar to House …read more

Film review: Scream 7

Film review: Scream 7

Thirty years after Ghostface first struck, Sidney Evans has built a quiet life in Pine Grove, Indiana. But when Ghostface returns, targeting her 17-year-old daughter, Sidney must fight to protect her family once again. In 1994, Kevin Williamson took the …read more

TV review: Fallout Season 2

TV review: Fallout Season 2

Season 2 of Fallout doubles down on the wasteland’s chaos, expanding its brutal factions, dark humour, and moral grey zones as survivors chase power, truth, and a future in a world that refuses to stay buried. Following the success of …read more

Game review: Dispatch

Game review: Dispatch

If you are into the cynical corporate madness of The Boys or the smug, meta chaos of Deadpool, then Dispatch should absolutely be on your radar. Dispatch has that same “superheroes are a disaster behind the scenes” vibe, but lets …read more

Film review: Wuthering Heights

Film review: Wuthering Heights

Cathy seeks the ultimate comfort in a beautiful yet loveless financial marriage, though Heathcliff’s undying adoration keeps drawing her back in. Initially published in 1847 under Emily Brontë’s pen name ‘Ellis Bell’, with purposeful sexual ambiguity; to disguise her then scorned …read more

Film review: Send Help

Film review: Send Help

Intelligent but put upon by her new boss, Linda Liddle, from accounts turns the tide after a plane crash leaves them stranded on a desert island seemingly fighting for their lives. Directed by Sam Raimi of original Spider-Man trilogy and …read more

Film review: Hamnet

Film review: Hamnet

  From William and Agnes’ joy of the birth of their son Hamnet, alongside his twin sister Judith, tragedy strikes, inspiring William to write one of his most famous tragic plays, ‘Hamlet’. Based on a very recent book by Maggie O’Farrell …read more

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