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Film review: Together

Film review: Together

Just when you think you’ve seen it all in horror, here comes a film in which the trailer shows you an extreme closeup of two people, face to face, their eyelids fusing together by the lashes. That brief image was …read more

Album review: Turnstile – Never Enough

Album review: Turnstile – Never Enough

Turnstile’s music has always felt like a jolt to the system (as all hardcore punk should), and their new album Never Enough is no different. It’s short, sharp, and relentless… the kind of album that makes you feel like you’ve …read more

Film review: The Naked Gun (2025)

Film review: The Naked Gun (2025)

  The Naked Gun returns! Still arrestingly funny, it’s reloading slapstick for a new generation and proving parody is far from dead. There was an era of film making which gave us some genuinely funny films that have since vanished. …read more

Film review: Weapons

Film review: Weapons

There’s been buzz about Weapons for a while, hard to miss if you’re even remotely horror-adjacent. But does it live up to the hype? 2025 has been a cracking year for horror so far. I thought we’d peaked with Sinners …read more

Film review: Bring Her Back

The Phillipou Brothers’ latest directorial effort, ‘Bring Her Back’, is expertly crafted, yet truly sickening. Elliot from our Holborn store has sent us his review… Driven by career-defining performances from Sally Hawkins and some other big-screen newcomers, this sophomore smash …read more

Album review: Clipse – Let God Sort ’Em Out

Album review: Clipse – Let God Sort ’Em Out

For anyone unfamiliar, Clipse are Virginia Beach brothers Terrence “Pusha T” and Gene “Malice” Thornton, the duo that turned coke-rap into high art on early-2000s landmarks Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury. Sixteen years after their last joint LP …read more