Film review: Weapons
There’s been buzz about Weapons for a while, hard to miss if you’re even remotely horror-adjacent. But does it live up to the hype? 2025 has been a cracking year for horror so far. I thought we’d peaked with Sinners …read more
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There’s been buzz about Weapons for a while, hard to miss if you’re even remotely horror-adjacent. But does it live up to the hype? 2025 has been a cracking year for horror so far. I thought we’d peaked with Sinners …read more
Mdou Moctar’s latest release, Funeral for Justice, is less an album and more a lightning strike over the sands of Niger. It is political, unrelenting, and soaked in the kind of energy that would make most mainstream rock acts break …read more
The Phillipou Brothers’ latest directorial effort, ‘Bring Her Back’, is expertly crafted, yet truly sickening. Elliot from our Holborn store has sent us his review… Driven by career-defining performances from Sally Hawkins and some other big-screen newcomers, this sophomore smash …read more
For anyone unfamiliar, Clipse are Virginia Beach brothers Terrence “Pusha T” and Gene “Malice” Thornton, the duo that turned coke-rap into high art on early-2000s landmarks Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury. Sixteen years after their last joint LP …read more
After nearly 10 years of saving the universe, Final Fantasy XIV gives us something refreshing… a proper holiday! Dawntrail steps away from world-ending threats and instead gives us something warmer and surprisingly more personal. You’re still going to fight monsters …read more
Marvel seems to have been in a bit of a rut recently, but with the acquisition and merger of Twentieth Century Fox, we now have a whole host of new characters joining the MCU. So it’s fair to say that …read more
It’s been nearly a decade since Life is Strange first had me questioning my life choices, my fashion sense, and whether I should invest in a Polaroid camera. Now, Max Caulfield is back in Life is Strange: Double Exposure, and …read more
There’s nothing particularly subtle about Amyl and the Sniffers. Nor should there be. Their music is loud, fast, and feral. And with Cartoon Darkness, the band doubles down on that barely-hinged energy but adds something I wasn’t entirely ready for: …read more
Welcome to the Mad! world of Ronald and Russell Mael, aka… Sparks. Their 28th studio album offers no signs of the brothers slowing down in their later years. Infact, their creative output seems to be just hitting its peak, releasing …read more
You may be asking why I’m writing a review for an album that’s three decades old? Well, there was a special vinyl release for this album for Record Store Day and it’s just gorgeous. So even though the day itself …read more