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Game review: Moto GP 25

Game review: Moto GP 25

Do you yearn to get your motor runnin’ and head out on the highway? Like a true nature’s child, were you born to be wild? Maybe save yourself the exorbitant insurance costs and grazed butt cheeks by checking out Moto …read more

Film review: Bugonia

Film review: Bugonia

Lanthimos’s conspiracy thriller starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons explores the madness of modern paranoia through a twisted version of an alien abduction story that is delightfully deranged and utterly gripping. This time, he’s remaking Jang Joon-hwan’s 2003 South Korean …read more

Film review: Good Boy

Film review: Good Boy

Filmed over 400 days spanning three years, Good Boy is a haunted-house horror told from a dog’s point of view. Directed by Ben Leonberg and co-written by Alex Cannon, the film stars Leonberg’s real-life dog, Indy – a Nova Scotia …read more

Film review: Wicked: For Good

Film review: Wicked: For Good

Elphaba and Glinda’s paths begin to diverge, as they both seek to bring balance back to an increasingly devolving land of Oz, for good.   Directed once again by the technically gifted Jon M. Chu who filmed both Wicked and …read more

TV review: Slow Horses Season 5

TV review: Slow Horses Season 5

Based on Mick Herron’s series of gritty, witty, and distinctly British spy thriller books, Slow Horses returns for its 5th season as sharp as ever. For the uninitiated, Slow Horses is about a group of rock bottom rejects of MI5, …read more

Film review: Roofman

Film review: Roofman

Intelligent but broke, ex-soldier/convict Jeffrey Manchester finds breaking into McDonald’s restaurants easy—until he meets single mother Leigh Wainscott, and his life gets complicated again. Roofman is one of those true stories that if Hollywood had made it up, it would …read more

Album review: Luvcat – Vicious Delicious

Album review: Luvcat – Vicious Delicious

The last 6 months have seen Luvcat seemingly blow up out of nowhere. Partially true, it’s taken the alter ego of the Liverpudlian singer songwriter formerly known as Sophie Morgan, a lifetime of honing her craft to reach this point …read more

Film review: One Battle After Another

Film review: One Battle After Another

Paul Thomas Anderson has long been hailed as a modern master – and with One Battle After Another, he knocks it out of the park yet again.   Following his breakout Boogie Nights (1997) and classics like Magnolia (1999) and …read more

Film review: Eddington

Film review: Eddington

Ari Aster returns with his most frustratingly brilliant work yet – a searing, exhausting examination of American society through the lens of a fictional New Mexico town during COVID-19’s most divisive period. Eddington is less a traditional western than it …read more