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.

Album review: Tool – Fear Inoculum

Album review: Tool – Fear Inoculum

It’s been 13 years since Tool released a studio album so switch off your devices, turn the lights off, lock the door, turn your sound system up and prepare to journey to the edge of your perceptions while you’re in …read more

TV series review: Hyperdrive

TV series review: Hyperdrive

What do you get if you take all of the high stakes action of Ninja Warrior and mix it with the petroleum fuelled skill of a Ken Block Gymkana event? Well you get Hyperdrive, a show where racers of different …read more

Film review: It Chapter 2

Film review: It Chapter 2

27 years after The Losers Club first defeated ‘It’, the murderous entity Pennywise the Clown returns to terrorise Derry, Maine once again. Now adults, most of the gang have left the town except for Mike (Isaiah Mustafa), the only one …read more

Film review: Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

Film review: Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood highlights the highs and lows of Hollywood life in 1969, an end of an era for both Hollywood and the hippy dream. It chronicles these events through three characters whose stories are entwined in …read more

Film review: Angel Has Fallen

Film review: Angel Has Fallen

In the third instalment of the Has Fallen film series (is that what we’re calling it?), Gerard Butler’s Secret Service agent Mike Banning is framed for attempting to assassinate President Trumbull (Morgan Freeman) on behalf of Russia. While on the …read more

Film review: Pain and Glory

Film review: Pain and Glory

After a long time away from his craft, film director Salvador Mallo (Antonio Banderas) has been suffering both physically and mentally, with nothing but time to reflect on his past. When one of his classics is selected for a restoration …read more

Film review: Good Boys

Film review: Good Boys

Max (Jacob Tremblay), Lucas (Keith L. Williams), and Thor (Brady Noon–not the God of Thunder) are three best friends who have been invited to their first ‘kissing party’. Totally clueless on how to kiss a girl, the trio decide to …read more

TV series review: The Boys

TV series review: The Boys

Amazon delivers a big superhero knockout with tragically dark The Boys. When a speeding superhero causes grisly tragedy for Hughie Campbell (Jack Quaid), he finds himself being scouted by Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), the leader of a vigilante group who …read more