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Album review: Architects – Holy Hell

Album review: Architects – Holy Hell

For the uninitiated, Architects are a British metalcore band from Brighton, East Sussex, formed in 2004 by twin brothers Dan and Tom Searle. They have released 8 albums (including their lastest, Holy Hell) and have only gotten stronger and stronger with …read more

Film review: Suspiria

Film review: Suspiria

Expectations are high for the remake of cult-classic Suspiria, but does it live up to them? Read on… Set in a prestigious Berlin dance school, Suspiria revolves around the ambitions of a young dancer, Susie Bannion (Dakota Johnson) and the search for …read more

Game review: Spyro Reignited Trilogy

Game review: Spyro Reignited Trilogy

Games nowadays are out of this world when it comes to just how good they are and how much enjoyment you get from them. Despite this there will always be a part of everyone’s hearts that longs for the games …read more

Film review: Wildlife

Film review: Wildlife

A-listers Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan add extra shine to this superbly written domestic drama. Based on the novel by Richard Ford, Wildlife marks the directorial debut of acclaimed actor Paul Dano and is co-written with his long-term partner Zoe Kazan. They’ve …read more

Film review: Peterloo

Film review: Peterloo

Based on the horrifying massacre of civilians by British troops at Peter’s Field in Manchester in 1819 (dubbed ‘Peterloo’ in mockery of the battle of Waterloo) Mike Leigh’s Peterloo is a lavish historical production. From the outset, the film’s production design is …read more

Film review: Widows

Film review: Widows

With his last film being the multi award-winning 12 Years a Slave, it’s fair to say that the expectation for Widows, the latest film from Steve McQueen, was fairly high. If you add writer Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl) and an incredibly talented …read more

Game review: Red Dead Redemption 2

Game review: Red Dead Redemption 2

Let me start by saying that this review will probably be one of my most celebratory of any reviews, and will at times reach borderline levels of compliment overload, that only the likes of Grandmas from Dudley have been known …read more