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Film review: Thor: Love and Thunder

Film review: Thor: Love and Thunder

Played by the unmistakable Chris Hemsworth, Thor is one of the most cherished characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a personal favourite of mine. It came as a big relief when the character was ‘reborn’ under the stewardship of …read more

Series review: The Boys – Season 3

Series review: The Boys – Season 3

“We can’t blow him up from his a**hole, we’ve already done that” – Paraphrased or no, when the writers’ room churns out a quote like this whilst they’re simply discussing how best to blow up a character, it gives you …read more

Album review: Silverstein – Misery Made Me

Album review: Silverstein – Misery Made Me

Silverstein’s last release in 2017 was a solid entry to their longstanding career – but will their latest release show they’ve still got it, or will the strange few years that have occurred since have made them lose their edge? …read more

Album review: Bloc Party – Alpha Games

Album review: Bloc Party – Alpha Games

With a career spanning over twenty years – but only six albums released including this newest entry, Alpha Games. Having been tagged with more genres than most, Bloc Party have managed to defy convention, and create their own unique sound …read more

Album review: Halestorm – Back from the Dead

Album review: Halestorm – Back from the Dead

Pennsylvania rockers Halestorm are back with their ‘socially distanced’ album – Back from the Dead. Fronted by siblings Lzzy and Arejay Hale, with support from guitarist Joe Hottinger and bassist Josh Smith, the album opens with title track (you guessed …read more

Film review: Death on the Nile

Film review: Death on the Nile

Death On The Nile, sees Kenneth Branagh returning as the flamboyant and self proclaimed “worlds greatest detective”! When we got the first Kenneth Branagh rendition of a classic Agatha Christie novel – Murder on the Orient Express, it peaked my …read more