TV Series review: Cobra Kai

TV Series review: Cobra Kai

Set 30 years after the events of 80s cult classic ‘The Karate Kid’, Cobra Kai takes us back to the All Valley area and reunites us with the characters we know and love. Repacking nostalgia and selling it back to …read more

Film review: The Social Dilemma

Film review: The Social Dilemma

Part documentary, part drama, The Social Dilemma explores the impact of social media technology on the lives and minds of people everywhere. If you have even a passing interest in the strange, technologically entwined world that we live in, you …read more

Film review: The New Mutants

Film review: The New Mutants

Rahne (Maisie Williams), Illyana (Anya Taylor-Joy), Sam (Charlie Heaton) and Roberto (Henry Zaga) are four young mutants being held at a remote medical facility under the strict supervision of Dr Reyes (Alice Braga). When newcomer Dani (Blu Hunt) joins the …read more

Film review: Tenet

Film review: Tenet

When a revolutionary technology that can reverse time is discovered, a secret agent is dispatched to uncover its secrets and prevent the fabric of reality from destroying itself. Tenet is renowned filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s latest foray into exploring the nature …read more

Game Review: Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout

Game Review: Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout

In Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, up to 60 players compete online through a variety of chaotic mini-games, where each round the losing players will be eliminated until only one victor remains. Developed by Mediatonic and published by Devolver Digital, Fall …read more

Film review: Parasite

Film review: Parasite

Bong Joon-ho’s tragicomic thriller swept the last award season and became the first non-English film to win the Oscar for Best Picture. We missed it at release, but now that the dust has settled and it’s available for home viewing, …read more

Film review: The Old Guard

Film review: The Old Guard

Andromache (‘Andy’) of Scythia (Charlize Theron), an immortal, leads a group of other undying mercenaries who have secretly protected humanity for millennia. When they are joined by a new immortal, Nile (KiKi Layne), they must contend with their legacy while …read more

Album review: Haim – Women in Music Part III

Album review: Haim – Women in Music Part III

A very high level of musicianship and a vast array of genres and sounds have been cleverly pressed into one album on Haim’s latest offering. Whether it’s rock, folk, country, pop or electro, they’re just as comfortable exploring each genre …read more