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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: Sturgill Simpson – Sound & Fury

Album review: Sturgill Simpson – Sound & Fury

Sturgill Simpson is a 41-year-old native of Jackson, Kentucky who has moved from the pretty straightforward country of his 2013 debut album to somewhere barely reminiscent of country just six years and three albums later… His last album, 2016’s A …read more

Game review: Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening

Game review: Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening

Let’s find out why one of my most anticipated games of the year is a remake of a 26-year-old Gameboy game… After having spent countless hours collecting Korok seeds, completing shrines, and finally defeating Calamity Ganon in Zelda: Breath of …read more

Game review: Knights and Bikes

Game review: Knights and Bikes

Get ready to relive some childhood wonderment with Knights and Bikes! As much as I’d like to think that living in the South west of England for the last 9 years has had no affect on me, in truth it …read more

Album review: Tool – Fear Inoculum

Album review: Tool – Fear Inoculum

It’s been 13 years since Tool released a studio album so switch off your devices, turn the lights off, lock the door, turn your sound system up and prepare to journey to the edge of your perceptions while you’re in …read more

TV series review: Hyperdrive

TV series review: Hyperdrive

What do you get if you take all of the high stakes action of Ninja Warrior and mix it with the petroleum fuelled skill of a Ken Block Gymkana event? Well you get Hyperdrive, a show where racers of different …read more

Film review: Pain and Glory

Film review: Pain and Glory

After a long time away from his craft, film director Salvador Mallo (Antonio Banderas) has been suffering both physically and mentally, with nothing but time to reflect on his past. When one of his classics is selected for a restoration …read more

Album review: Slipknot – We Are Not Your Kind

Album review: Slipknot – We Are Not Your Kind

Iowa’s band of mask-adorning, stadium-filling, heavy metal lords Slipknot are firmly reinstating their grip on the heavy metal throne with latest release We Are Not Your Kind. After five years of touring sell-out arena shows and headlining some of the …read more