Martin Carr reviews the third episode of Killing Eve season 3… After a leftfield flashback laced with musically inspired murder and the darkest method of babysitting committed to television, Killing Eve finally kick starts its central plot. Something is rotten in the assassination business as Villanelle goes pedestrian, dons an accent or two and prepares […]
Movie Review – The Wretched (2020)
The Wretched, 2020. Written and Directed by Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce. Starring John-Paul Howard, Azie Tesfai, Piper Curda, Kevin Bigley, Tug Coker, Gabriela Quezada Bloomgarden, Zarah Mahler, Blane Crockarell, Richard Ellis, Judah Abner Paul, Ja’layah Washington, Amy Waller, and Jamison Jones. SYNOPSIS: A defiant teenage boy, struggling with his parent’s imminent divorce, faces […]
Movie Review – Extraction (2020)
Extraction, 2020. Directed by Sam Hargrave. Starring Chris Hemsworth, Rudhraksh Jaiswal, Randeep Hooda, Golshifteh Farahani, Priyanshu Painyuli, Pankaj Tripathi, and David Harbour. SYNOPSIS: A mercenary is tasked with rescuing the son of a drug lord from the clutches of a rival criminal kingpin. It’s not remotely surprising to see Chris Hemsworth follow-up the titanic Avengers: Endgame […]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 7 Episode 10 Review – ‘The Phantom Apprentice’
Ricky Church reviews the tenth episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, ‘The Phantom Apprentice’… Any fear that the Siege of Mandalore would not live up to its potential should be put aside as ‘The Phantom Apprentice’ is arguably the finest half hour of Star Wars: The Clone Wars the series has put out. Everything involved in […]
Movie Review – Extraction (2020)
Extraction, 2020. Directed by Sam Hargrave. Starring Chris Hemsworth, Rudhraksh Jaiswal, Randeep Hooda, Golshifteh Farahani, Priyanshu Painyuli, Pankaj Tripathi and David Harbour. SYNOPSIS: A mercenary is tasked with rescuing the son of a drug lord from the clutches of a rival criminal kingpin. There are a lot of eyes on the Russo Brothers at the […]
Movie Review – Ouijageist (2020)
Ouijageist, 2020. Directed by John R. Walker. Starring Lois Wilkinson, Lesley Scoble, India Raqia-Walker, Roger Shepherd, and Gabriella Calderone. SYNOPSIS: Young single mum, India moves into her new flat and adds to the pressures of finding employment and meeting the rent when she and her friend begin dabbling with an Ouija board they found at […]
Movie Review – Bit (2019)
Bit, 2019. Written and Directed by Brad Michael Elmore. Starring Nicole Maines, Diana Hopper, James Paxton, Zolee Griggs, Friday Chamberlain, Char Diaz, Greg Hill, and M.C. Gainey. SYNOPSIS: When Laurel (Nicole Maines) agreed to crash on her brother’s couch, she never thought she’d be getting involved with vampires. Take away stakes, holy water, and sunlight […]
Video Game Review – SoundSelf: A Technodelic
Shaun Munro reviews SoundSelf: A Technodelic… With present global circumstances encouraging everyone to stay safely glued to their video games rather than enjoy the sun outside, there’s really no further excuse to leave your VR headset amassing dust in the corner of your room on a hot day. And given the collective stress the world […]
The Flash Season 6 Episode 16 Review – So Long and Goodnight’
Jessie Robertson reviews the sixteenth episode of The Flash season 6… This week’s episode feels like one that is controlled strictly by outside forces or events: due to Joe’s sudden and somewhat odd departure, it would feel like Jesse L. Martin may either be leaving the show or taking time off. I have not found […]
TV Review – Upload Season 1
Martin Carr reviews the first season of Upload.. In the first five minutes of Upload cultural and cinematic references hit double digits. Everything from Knight Rider to Vanilla Sky are touched on whilst this is everything Downsizing could and should have been with an afterlife kink. In spite of the visual invention, cultural call backs […]
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