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: Tim Hecker – Anoyo

Album review: Tim Hecker – Anoyo

A companion piece to last year’s ‘Konoyo’ this arrives very quickly after its predecessor. Drawing again from sessions with Tokyo Gakusko, it’s very much part two of a journey. Konoyo refers to the physical world, this world and that album …read more

Film review: Vox Lux

Film review: Vox Lux

Vox Lux, the second feature from 30 year old actor-turned-director Brady Corbet, is a brazen film and one that attempts to take an unflinching look at people’s desire for fame, charting the career of fictional pop star Celeste over the …read more

Film review: Greta

Film review: Greta

Greta sees director Neil Jordan return to the big screen for the first time since 2012 with an arty thriller about a young woman named Frances (Chloe Grace Moretz) who after finding a discarded handbag on the subway, returns it …read more

Film review: Avengers: Endgame

Film review: Avengers: Endgame

So it’s all come to this… 11 years, 22 films and THAT Infinity War ending, for the handful of people who need a re-cap then things went rather badly for our favourite team of superheroes as they went up against …read more

Album review: Eluveitie – Ategnatos

Album review: Eluveitie – Ategnatos

The Gods of Folk Metal are reborn with their eighth studio album and it is nothing short of divine! Eluveitie (pronounced El-vay-ti) are a nine piece “New wave” Folk Metal band hailing from Switzerland, founded in 2002 by front man …read more

Film review: The Sisters Brothers

Film review: The Sisters Brothers

An adaptation of the Booker nominated novel from author Patrick DeWitt, The Sisters Brothers tells the story of two notorious gun slinging brothers Eli (John C Reilly) and Charlie (Joaquin Phoenix) as they pursue a prospector (Riz Ahmed) suspected of stealing …read more

Film review: Pet Sematary

Film review: Pet Sematary

Having moved out to the country for a quieter life, the Creed family soon realise that all is not well with their idyllic plot of woodland. It unexpectedly turns out to be home to a burial ground for the town’s …read more