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Everyone loves a bit of great entertainment. We love it too, and here is the top reviewed content for your TV, projector or hi-fi. Simply put, this is the best of the best. The top Games, Movies and Music – as rated by us.

Album review: Slowdive – Slowdive

Album review: Slowdive – Slowdive

With lengthy hiatus’ almost becoming a thing of the norm for many nineties groups, reformations don’t quite seem to carry the weight that they ought to. Usually even more lacking in substance are the new releases that come rattling out …read more

Game review: Little Nightmares

Game review: Little Nightmares

Stuck in a floating fortress and trying to escape from nightmarish monstrosities armed only with a lighter and the ability to sneak, ‘Little Nightmares’ is a game that seems as intense and impactful as it is cute and artistic. It’s …read more

Film review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2

Film review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2

Known for its colourful cast of characters and wild settings, can Guardians of the Galaxy once again find the right side of the artistic line between garish and iridescent? The scene is set; soundtracked by Electric Light Orchestra’s “Mr. Blue Sky”, …read more

Game review: Horizon Zero Dawn

Game review: Horizon Zero Dawn

For many years now I’ve lamented that there have been very few major game releases that focus on (or even include) dinosaurs. Imagine then, my excitement when Horizon Zero Dawn was announced showcasing not just dinosaurs, but giant metal ones …read more

Album review: Thundercat – Drunk

Album review: Thundercat – Drunk

Grammy-winning bass virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Bruner, better known as Thundercat, returns to the fold with his signature oddball mix of jazz fusion, hip hop, pop and funk with his latest release, Drunk (Brainfeeder). Bruner, a Los Angeles native, was …read more

Album review: Children of Alice

Album review: Children of Alice

Warp Record’s Children of Alice eponymous debut is a patchwork of mini ambient soundscapes that run the gamut of emotions. As a note aside from the review here, I’m going to go out on a limb and state that this is not …read more

Film review: Logan

Film review: Logan

Wolverine’s final hurrah and one of the grittier looking Marvel films yet but will it become more than just a hack and slash. Logan (Hugh Jackman) and Charles (Patrick Stewart) find themselves twisting in the wind as they grow old …read more

Film review: Hidden Figures

Film review: Hidden Figures

Oscar nominated and unsettlingly topical, will this be the hard hitting social drama it needs to be? Three unsung American heroes became NASA’s first women to progress in their respective academic fields. With strength of character and resolve to do …read more