Film review: Velvet Buzzsaw

Film review: Velvet Buzzsaw

The writer-director who brought us Nightcrawler – Dan Gilroy, once again teams up with famed actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo, this time to peak into the snobbish world that circulates a group of wild artsy elites… A somewhat tricky film …read more

Film review: Alita: Battle Angel

Film review: Alita: Battle Angel

In a post-apocalyptic 26th Century, a non-functional cyborg Alita (Rosa Salazar) is discovered by a cybernetics doctor (Christoph Waltz) who takes her back to his workshop, fixes her up and brings her back to life but it’s not long until …read more

Album review: Rustin Man – Drift Code

Album review: Rustin Man – Drift Code

Formerly the bassist for old UK favourites Talk Talk, Paul Webb has styled himself as Rustin Man and released his first album in 16 years. Will Drift Code show he’s still got it? Still taking influences from the synth-pop glory …read more

Product video: Optoma UHD65 projector

Product video: Optoma UHD65 projector

Josh from the Richer Sounds Exeter store looks at the key features of this award-winning 4K projector from Optoma. Click here to learn more about the Optoma UHD65 or why not call or pop into your local store to find …read more

Film review: Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Film review: Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Based on the memoir of the same name, Can You Ever Forgive Me? is one of several films, that even with this year having barely started, is in hot contention for a lot of awards. Telling the memoir of Lee …read more

Game review: Kingdom Hearts 3

Game review: Kingdom Hearts 3

Following years of waiting from a devoted loyal fandom, and after several remasters, re-releases, remixes, sequels and prequels – it’s finally here… Kingdom Hearts III is the latest, and apparently final instalment in the ambitious crossover franchise between Square Enix–creators …read more

Film review: Green Book

Film review: Green Book

From the mind of Dumb and Dumber, Peter Farrelly, comes a very different tale. Set in the American Deep South in the last years of Jim Crow in the 1960’s is Green Book. Starring Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen, the film …read more