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Film review: Back To Black

Film review: Back To Black

A turbulent take on the life and work of Amy Winehouse in a cautiously loving biopic. Directed and produced by Sam Taylor Johnson from Studio Canal films who previously brought us ‘Legend’ and ‘The Virgin Suicides’ we see Amy Jade …read more

Album review: In the Afterlife – Act Tragic

Album review: In the Afterlife – Act Tragic

US duo Act Tragic return for their second album, an eleven song collection suffused with spectral gloom & an endearing lack of concern for wearing influences lightly. While Ohio resident Eric Peraza’s vocals belong firmly to an American alt folk …read more

Film review: Immaculate

Film review: Immaculate

Embarking on a reawakening after almost dying in a frozen lake as a child, Sister Cecelia turns to the church and the chance of a new life in a picture-perfect gothic Italian convent only to discover she could be the …read more

Film review: Ghostbusters Frozen Empire

Film review: Ghostbusters Frozen Empire

After relocating from Oklahoma to New York City, the Spengler family become the new Ghostbusters team. But it’s not long before an ancient evil thaws out to cause trouble for everyone. The history of proposed Ghostbusters sequels has been… troubled… …read more

Game review: Final Fantatsy VII Rebirth

Game review: Final Fantatsy VII Rebirth

After four years of waiting I can finally say that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a triumphant reimagining of a beloved classic, breathing new life into the iconic world of Gaia. This game is a testament to the enduring legacy …read more

Film review: Migration

Film review: Migration

Lost in migration. Journeying from a tranquil New England pond to sizzling Jamaica, a family of ducks get lost and find themselves heading north and stumbling upon Hell’s Kitchen, New York. Directed and co-written by movie rookie Benjamin Renner, who …read more

Film review: Madame Web

Film review: Madame Web

After a highly traumatic near-death experience, New York City paramedic Cassandra Webb begins to show signs of clairvoyance and in turn, must protect three young strangers from a potentially powerful foe who wants them all dead. From Columbia pictures comes …read more

Film review: Argylle

Film review: Argylle

From the mind of reclusive best-selling author Elly Conway, fact and fiction begin to blur when her spy stories may be more than just her imagination. From brilliantly eccentric “Kingsman” director and producer Matthew Vaughn and writer Jason Fuchs, MARV …read more

Film review: Priscilla

Film review: Priscilla

Told from the perspective of Priscilla Beaulieu, from age 14 through to her separation from Elvis at just 28. We see her turbulent life and the heartache of marrying one of the most famous performers in the world. Written, directed …read more

Film review: Anyone But You

Film review: Anyone But You

Bea and Ben are momentarily perfect together, until his overheard harsh words the morning after turns their beautiful brief encounter to ice. From Sony Pictures and Director Will Gluck, who has given us such treats as ‘Easy A’ and ‘Friends …read more