Game review: Metro Exodus
How does the latest chapter of Metro Exodus live up to its predecessors? Read on… This is the third instalment of the Metro Exodus series, the “difficult album” as it were, and one of the games I was most …read more
How does the latest chapter of Metro Exodus live up to its predecessors? Read on… This is the third instalment of the Metro Exodus series, the “difficult album” as it were, and one of the games I was most …read more
The Kid Who Would Be King is a fun romp for the whole family. Far and away not the coolest kids in the playground Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis) and his friend Bedders (Dean Chamou) find a sword stuck in the …read more
Opting for stage name Jon Fratelli, Jon Paul Lawler has released his latest studio album in his solo catalogue. With some serious distance from his previous outings with The Fratellis and Codeine Velvet Club, how will his second solo work …read more
Let’s do a few Specials facts: It’s been forty years since the debut Specials album was released and 39 years since one was issued featuring vocalist Terry Hall. It’s not their fourth album but their eighth, as a Specials line-up …read more
Former Hüsker Dü and Sugar frontman Bob Mould is back with his 13th solo studio album. After such a long and varied career, what will we get from the alt-rock pioneer this time? By name as by nature, Sunshine Rock …read more
In 2014 The Lego Movie came out of no-where and wowed audiences, not only with it’s beautiful animation but with a sharply written and heartfelt script from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller that made it one of the year’s funniest …read more
With breathtaking cinematography and engaging storytelling, If Beale Street Could Talk is a beautiful piece of cinema. Based on James Baldwin’s 1974 novel of the same name, If Beale Street Could Talk focuses on the lives of an African-American family …read more
Fresh off the back of pursuing solo projects, brother & sister electro-pop duo Broods have returned with their third full length album Don’t Feed the Pop Monster. Hailing from New Zealand, Broods have already established themselves in their home country …read more
The writer-director who brought us Nightcrawler – Dan Gilroy, once again teams up with famed actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo, this time to peak into the snobbish world that circulates a group of wild artsy elites… A somewhat tricky film …read more
LA-based noise rockers HEALTH are back with their fourth studio album, VOL. 4 :: SLAVES OF FEAR. EVERYTHING BELONGS IN CAPITALS, THIS IS THE DECREE OF HEALTH. Well, at least it is for the titles of the tracks… and the …read more