Jo Craig reviews Earthfall: Alien Horde… Apocalyptic, alien invasion is a hot topic within the pop culture world, where saving human existence with your friends, NPC’s or going solo is the ultimate escapism with the highest of rewards for your ego. Another holy grail in the gaming universe for the last few years has been […]
October Horrors 2019 Day 30 – Ghost Stories (2017)
Ghost Stories, 2017. Directed by Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman. Starring Andy Nyman, Martin Freeman, Alex Lawther and Paul Whitehouse. SYNOPSIS: Professor Philip Goodman, an investigator specialising in debunking fraudulent physics is tasked with solving three mysterious and seemingly supernatural events. Among the horror genre, we have many different sub-genres lurking within it, and while […]
Video Game Review – Close to the Sun
Jo Craig reviews Close to the Sun… As Halloween creeps closer once again, gamers will be looking to sink their thumbs into a fitting scare for the senses and experience an immersive dose of horror for some downtime after carving another Sackboy pumpkin. Bloober Team’s Blair Witch is already in our backpacks and Luigi’s Mansion […]
Video Review – Knives Out
Knives Out, 2019. Directed by Rian Johnson. Starring Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Lakeith Stanfield, Katherine Langford, Jaeden Martell, and Christopher Plummer. In this video review, EJ Moreno shares his thoughts on Knives Out, a “whodunit” film from Rian Johnson. Following up, Star Wars: […]
Movie Review – Sorry We Missed You (2019)
Sorry We Missed You, 2019. Directed by Ken Loach. Starring Kris Hitchen, Debbie Honeywood, Rhys Stone, Katie Proctor and Ross Brewster. SYNOPSIS: A family is driven to severe hardship by the manipulative machinations of the modern gig economy. Ken Loach is arguably Britain’s most prominent cinematic polemicist. Three years ago, he won his second Palme […]
Arrow Season 8 Episode 3 Review – ‘Leap of Faith’
Jessie Robertson reviews the third episode of Arrow season 8… Ok, I’m not going to bury the lead: We’re in Nanda Parbat and thank Ra’s al Ghul’s boring dialogue, Thea is back! Probably just for this episode but we’ll take it! As Oliver heads back to the Assassin’s homeland, his sister is also there, looking […]
Video Game Review – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
Shaun Munro reviews Call of Duty: Modern Warfare… Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a game built on huge foundational contradictions. On one hand it expresses a clear desire to return to the series’ roots following increasingly adventurous – and divisive – departures from the Michael Bay-inspired military fetishism of prior installments. But on the […]
The Flash Season 6 Episode 4 Review – ‘There Will be Blood’
Jessie Robertson reviews the fourth episode of The Flash season 6… A fantastic movie and a clever line encapsulates this week’s episode as, despite it being dark black, blood was everywhere. Dr. Raymond Rosso continues to try and cure his HLH but is frustrated beyond belief at his work meeting dead ends. When after a […]
Video Game Review – Afterparty
Shaun Munro reviews Afterparty… Oxenfree developers Night School Studio return with another disarmingly existential – yet decidedly more hilarious – sophomore effort, a contemporary riff on Ingmar Bergman’s 1957 classic film The Seventh Seal, but with a lot more binge-drinking. Afterparty revolves around two recently deceased, too-cool-for-school young adults, Milo and Lola, who upon arriving […]
Movie Review – Red Letter Day (2019)
Red Letter Day. 2019. Directed by Cameron Macgowan. Starring Dawn Van de Schoot, Hailey Foss, Kaeleb Zain Gartner, Roger LeBlanc, Arielle Rombough, Michael Tan, and Peter Strand Rumpel. SYNOPSIS: While adjusting to a new life in a quiet suburban community, a recently divorced mother and her two teens receive mysterious red letters instructing them each […]
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