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Game review: Lego DC Super-Villains

Game review: Lego DC Super-Villains

I think it’s safe to say that there have been more LEGO videogames than any other series on the market. It’s also safe to say that I’ve played way more of these games than any adult really should have… but …read more

Film review: Hunter Killer

Film review: Hunter Killer

Gerard Butler and Gary Oldman star in the new naval thriller, Hunter Killer. But can these super stars deliver on the action? Read on… The summer blockbuster season is here again and Gerard Butler is back on our screens  with… …read more

Game review: Mega Man 11

Game review: Mega Man 11

Mega Man is back with new adventures in Mega Man 11, but how does it stack up next to his tried n’ true titles of the past? Read on to find out… It’s been eight years since Mega Man 10, …read more

Film review: Bad Times at the El Royale

Film review: Bad Times at the El Royale

With an A-list cast and an acclaimed director behind the lens, Bad Times at the El Royale promises to be a topsy-turvy thriller, but does it deliver? Read on to find out… It has been said that whilst getting the …read more

Film review: Mandy

Film review: Mandy

Featuring an A-List cast, a script that’s an exercise in non-stop craziness, and a stellar score, Mandy is a horror thrill ride like no other. Read our thoughts below… Nicolas Cage seems to be unfazed by appearing in lower budget …read more

Game review: Fire Pro Wrestling World

Game review: Fire Pro Wrestling World

For too many years I’ve had to either rely on the newest 2K wrestling games or old school classics to get my fill of pro wrestling video games in all their bicep busting glory – until now, that is…Fortunately for …read more

Film review: Halloween

Film review: Halloween

Welcome back to Haddonfield… It has been nine years for those amongst us craving the return of none other than the original OG of slasher horror movies;  Michael Myers. The last time we got to experience a Michael Myers movie …read more

Album review: Tim Hecker – Konoyo

Album review: Tim Hecker – Konoyo

If you’re not familiar with Tim Hecker, here’s a brief introduction: he’s a forty-something experimental electronic composer and ‘sound artist’. Very Japanese in flavour – Konoyo is his 9th full-length solo LP… The album is dense and foreboding, creating aural landscapes without …read more