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Game review: Assassin’s Creed Mirage

Game review: Assassin’s Creed Mirage

Assassin’s Creed Mirage is a journey back in time, not just in the historical sense, but in its gameplay mechanics. This latest entry in the iconic franchise pays homage to the classic style of Assassin’s Creed gameplay, resulting in a …read more

Film review: Taylor Swift – The Eras Tour

Film review: Taylor Swift – The Eras Tour

Taylor Alison Swift is larger than life in this high energy ‘The Eras Tour’ concert filmed at the packed 70,000 capacity ‘SoFi’ Stadium in California. Distributed through AMC Theatres and Cinemark Theatres after negotiations with major studios fell through Taylor …read more

Film review: The Creator

Film review: The Creator

Joshua Taylor, a hardened ex-special forces agent is recruited to hunt down and destroy an advanced AI secret weapon that may have the power to end the war and possibly mankind itself. Produced and directed by Gareth Edwards who brought …read more

TV Review: Only Murders in the Building

TV Review: Only Murders in the Building

In New York’s trendy Upper West Side, three strangers obsessed with true crime podcasts find themselves involved in a murder in their own building. Created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman comes a familiar premise with a fresh new twist. …read more

Film review: A Haunting in Venice

Film review: A Haunting in Venice

Desperate to find solitude in the glamorous city of Venice, detective Hercule Poirot finds himself once more witness to a murder, this time at a séance in a decaying palazzo.  Starring Kenneth Branagh once again as Hercule Poirot, and described …read more

New films to Download/Buy: M3GAN

New films to Download/Buy: M3GAN

From Blumhouse, the studio who gave us dark treats such as “Get Out” and “The Black Phone”, comes “M3GAN”. Which is now out to enjoy on digital download and Blu-ray/4K Blu-ray. Helmed by critically acclaimed director Gerard Johnstone (“Housebound”), and …read more

Album review: Esben and the Witch – Hold Sacred

Album review: Esben and the Witch – Hold Sacred

Esben and the Witch, the Brighton-based band known for their ethereal and genre-defying sound, returns with their sixth studio album, Hold Sacred. Will they hold true to their nature? Will they continue to defy musical boundaries with their trademark introspection …read more

Film review: Gran Turismo

Film review: Gran Turismo

From Playstation gaming in Wales to the racetracks of the world, will Jann Mardenborough’s potential sponsorship from Nissan allow him the ultimate dream of driving an actual race car? From Director Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Chappie) comes a familiar tale …read more

Film review: Elemental

Film review: Elemental

Element City is home to Earth, Air, Water and now Fire. But will opposites Ember and Wade be able to look past their differences and form a hot and steamy relationship? New from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios …read more

Album review: Unearth – The Wretched; the Ruinous

Album review: Unearth – The Wretched; the Ruinous

With their eighth studio album, The Wretched; The Ruinous, the Massachusetts metalcore warriors Unearth are marking their 25th anniversary and the first album without founding guitarist Ken Susi. However, this will go to show if their best years are behind …read more