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Album review: The Metallica Blacklist

Album review: The Metallica Blacklist

Four hours, fifty-three tracks, and even more artists – buckle in, as The Metallica Blacklist is an absolute odyssey.  Outside of the track listing itself, Metallica has very little presence on the album, outside of somehow being a featured artist…on …read more

Game review: Twelve Minutes

Game review: Twelve Minutes

Stuck in a loop in time – knowledge is power when facing the future Not every game can afford A list celebs for each roll, but this one only has three characters and clearly a bucketload of cash to spend. …read more

Film review: Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard

Film review: Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard

The typecast trio return in action packed, expletive laden sequel. Following the tumultuous riot of jokes and bullets that stormed across the West Midlands to Amsterdam, the lads on tour are back in the Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard. However, recognising their …read more

Game review: Hades

Game review: Hades

A rougelike game that takes even more pleasure in permadeath than usual. Meet the beautifully visualised underworld and its family, friends and co-workers. Full of intrigue, drama and in fighting it’s no wonder Zagreus wants to run away from home. …read more

Series review: Outer Banks – Season 2

Series review: Outer Banks – Season 2

The Pogues make a dramatic return in the hunt for gold and missing friends in Outer Banks, season two. Season one ended with the fateful stormy night where John B and Sarah disappear into the waves chased by the full …read more

Series review: Atypical – Season 4

Series review: Atypical – Season 4

The final chapter of the Gardener family’s journey through life arrives to charm and entertain. The Gardeners have moved on a few years and are tackling new stages of life with varied success. We pick things up with Sam and …read more

Series review: Lupin – Season 2

Series review: Lupin – Season 2

The Parisian Robin Hood returns for another chapter of his dazzling and fast paced adventures. Following on from the dramatic ending of Part 1, Assane Diop (Omar Sy) has to think on his feet to protect not only his identity …read more

Film review: Luca

Film review: Luca

Pixar are known for their charming films, from the delightful Up to the characterful Ratatouille, they have rarely put a foot wrong! Luca slipped under my radar somewhat until I saw it pop up on my Disney+ account. I remember …read more