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.

Film review: Hidden Figures

Film review: Hidden Figures

Oscar nominated and unsettlingly topical, will this be the hard hitting social drama it needs to be? Three unsung American heroes became NASA’s first women to progress in their respective academic fields. With strength of character and resolve to do …read more

Film review: The LEGO Batman Movie

Film review: The LEGO Batman Movie

  After a runaway success with it’s predecessor, The Lego Movie, Lego Batman had a pretty big cape/cowl/utility belt to fill. But can this spin off do what very few franchises achieve and trump it’s own lofty beginnings? In a …read more

Film review: The Great Wall

Film review: The Great Wall

Matt Damon has done pretty well of late. The Martian was hailed as a resounding success in 2015 as was Interstellar the year before that so it’s a little surprising to see him in a Chinese film. Set in Imperial …read more

Album review: LeAnn Rimes – Remnants

Album review: LeAnn Rimes – Remnants

If you’re unfamiliar with Leann Rimes’ work, you may have consigned her to being a one-hit wonder with Can’t Fight the Moonlight, a song that seemed to be utterly inescapable in the early noughties, in no small part due to …read more

Album review: Surfer Blood – Snowdonia

Album review: Surfer Blood – Snowdonia

Surfer Blood have made their name through a chirpy blend of indie pop fused with sunny surf rock. But is the latest album as bright as their disposition?… Surfer Blood haven’t had the best run of it in recent years. …read more

Film review: Rings

Film review: Rings

Most people are not aware that the very first “Ring” film was Japanese, myself included until a few years ago. It started out has a trilogy of Japanese Novels which inspired two Manga film versions and also Japanese films notably Ringu …read more

Album review: Elbow – Little Fictions

Album review: Elbow – Little Fictions

A few weeks ago, large posters in purple, pink, and orange hues began adorning the curved walls of London tube stations. They depicted a figure cautiously making its way across craggy rock formations, looking not unlike some of the tube …read more