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.

Review – Joe

Review – Joe

Joe – More for fans of Leaving Las Vegas Nicholas Cage, rather than The Wicker Man Nicholas Cage. Life in the deep south of America is hard for the heavy drinking Joe (Nicholas Cage), a man trying to make a living undertaking …read more

Review – Transformers: Age of Extinction

Review – Transformers: Age of Extinction

Who do you call when you need a franchise saved? Well, after The Italian Job and Planet of the Apes, Mark Wahlberg obviously… When an inventor reactivates Optimus Prime, a mysterious transformer attempts to take Optimus captive. With the U.S. …read more

Review – Earth To Echo

Review – Earth To Echo

Echoing old movies can only get you so far. Can Earth to Echo stand out amongst its Sci-Fi peers? After three boys discover a map on a smart phone they decide to spend the evening cycling fifteen miles to the …read more

Review – Boyhood

Review – Boyhood

What happens when you make a film about boyhood over 12 years? Let’s find out. A young boy deals with growing up without a steady father figure, and finds introversion and questions to be his saving grace. Later in his …read more

Review – Watch Dogs

Review – Watch Dogs

Running through Chicago armed with a smartphone, a somewhat useless gun, and the ability to peek into the dark details of almost every human you come in to contact with – this game can seem slightly farfetched.  But not for …read more

Review – The Fault in Our Stars

Review – The Fault in Our Stars

Love and cancer are a risky mix but can second time director, Josh Boone (Stuck in Love) make it work? Hazel has suffered from a form of cancer since she was 13 and three years on she’s lost the joy …read more

Review – Edge of Tomorrow

Review – Edge of Tomorrow

Edge of Tomorrow is director Doug Liman’s (The Bourne Identity) offering to the already overflowing table of summer blockbusters, and personally I feel it’s one of the few that earns its place. Based on the 2004 novel All You Need Is Kill …read more

Review – X by Ed Sheeran

Review – X by Ed Sheeran

So, here I am about to press play on X (multiply), Ed Sheeran’s second album. I’m not expecting to like it. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve tried to like Ed. I’ve listened to all of his previous output, just to …read more