Some good news for Harry Potter fans who didn’t manage to snap up some Cursed Child theatre tickets. J. K. Rowling has announced a special charity performance of her new play – which is set in the Wizarding World some years after the end of Harry, Ron and Hermione’s adventures in The Deathly Hallows – […]
Book Review – Sinclair ZX Spectrum: a visual compendium
Villordsutch reviews Sinclair ZX Spectrum: a visual compendium… Being born in the 1970’s I have the Sinclair ZX Spectrum rainbow colours coursing through my veins. I still today fly the flag of the ZX Spectrum and though I’m more than happy to allow some gently mocking of this 8-bit machine to been tossed around, my greying hackles […]
SDCC: Journey to The Force Awakens book Star Wars: Aftermath to be a trilogy
Last week, we got our first look at Chuck Wendig’s Star Wars: Aftermath via the Star Wars official site, and now Entertainment Weekly are reporting that the book is the first part in a trilogy. The book not only sets up the new Star Wars cannon about what happened after Return of the Jedi, but […]
Star Wars introducing first LGBT character to official canon with Lords of the Sith
Disney and Lucasfilm are set to introduce the first official LGBT to the Star Wars canon, with writer Paul S. Kemp’s Lords of the Sith novel set to include the character of Moff Mors, who Big Shiny Robot describes as “an Imperial who has made some very serious mistakes [but is still] an incredibly capable […]
Book Review – Prince Lestat and The Realms of Atlantis by Anne Rice
Martin Carr reviews Prince Lestat and The Realms of Atlantis by Anne Rice… This is a sprawling universe which might seem overwhelming for the unprepared but have heart. Prince Lestat and The Realms of Atlantis comes with everything necessary to enjoy it without prior knowledge. As Anne Rice has been writing these books since 1978 […]
Book Review – Rise of The Tomb Raider: The Official Art Book
Martin Carr reviews Rise of The Tomb Raider: The Official Art Book… This coffee table tome is reminiscent of those fancy photographic bibles produced by Taschen. Off limits to those who deemed themselves uncultured enough for a surreptitious browse. Something which Titan have thankfully sidestepped, whilst retaining the quality and discarding that highbrow elitism. To […]
Three new Harry Potter ebooks from J.K. Rowling set to arrive in September
Fresh from the release of the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child script book, the official Pottermore website has revealed fans of J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World will soon be able to get their hands on three ebooks under the Pottermore Presents banner. Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide dives into the nooks and crannies of the […]
Five Essential Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars Stories From Beyond The Movies
Ahead of the Disney+ premiere of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ceridwen Millington looks at five essential Obi-Wan stories from beyond the movies… Obi-Wan Kenobi is definitely one of the most intriguing figures in the Star Wars universe. He is obviously one of the most important, being the first Jedi that viewers met and a mentor […]
Book Review – Star Wars: Brotherhood
Ricky Church reviews Star Wars: Brotherhood… With Obi-Wan Kenobi now having premiered on Disney+, Lucasfilm and Del Rey picked the perfect time to revisit the early days of the Clone Wars as Obi-Wan and Anakin Skywalker become a freshly minted Jedi Master and Jedi Knight respectively. Written by Mike Chen, Star Wars: Brotherhood explores the bond between Obi-Wan […]
John Waters on cancel culture, Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling
If you’re familiar with any John Waters movie, you’ll know the man is afraid of nothing. He can shock and awe like the best of them, but he’s also incredibly outspoken outside the cinemas. He holds nothing back and isn’t afraid to dive into touchy subjects like cancel culture and even his friend, the controversial […]
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