Matt Spencer-Skeen reviews Thor: Ragnarok from the Cineworld Enfield: 4DX… I’d heard a lot about 4DX with a couple of my local Cineworlds employing the technology but had never found the occasion to go. This week that all changed when I got to experience the first screening at the new Enfield 4DX screen, having been […]
October Horrors 2017 Day 25 – In the Mouth of Madness (1995)
In the Mouth of Madness, 1995. Directed by John Carpenter. Starring Sam Neill, Julie Carmen, Jurgen Prochnow, David Warner, and Charlton Heston. SYNOPSIS: The world is literally going crazy for the work of horror novelist Sutter Cane who has mysteriously vanished. With the release of his newest novel rapidly approaching, Cane’s publishers recruit insurance investigator […]
Comic Book Review – Star Trek Boldly Go #13
Villordsutch reviews Star Trek Boldly Go #13… Part 1 of a 6-issue mega-event: I.D.I.C! Scores of realities collide as “Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations” takes on a new meaning for Captain Kirk and his crew… with the fate of all realities at stake! Star Trek Boldly Go #13 launches with a brand new tale from Mike Johnson and with […]
Supergirl Season 3 Episode 3 Review – ‘Far from the Tree’
Martin Carr reviews the third episode of Supergirl season 3… A lesbian wedding shower might be a first for American network television but that is just a smoke screen for something more contentious. As the tagline suggests family plays a big part either through reconciliation, repressed prejudice or shared memories, as Supergirl taps into emotional […]
Comic Book Review – WWE #10
Liam Hoofe reviews WWE #10… The middle of 2016 was a tricky time for Roman Reigns. From an in-ring perspective, while he had just had a great feud with AJ Styles, he was still getting booed out of every arena he went to and then things took a turn for the worse when he was […]
Lucifer Season 3 Episode 4 Review – ‘What Would Lucifer Do?’
Tori Brazier reviews the fourth episode of Lucifer season 3… Lucifer presents a pretty meaty episode this week with ‘What Would Lucifer Do?’, focusing on some welcome inter-character development for Chloe (Lauren German) and Lieutenant Pierce (Tom Welling), and Lucifer (Tom Ellis) and his brother Amenadiel (D.B. Woodside). After last episode’s virtual one-woman show, there […]
Movie Review – 1922 (2017)
1922, 2017. Directed by Zak Hilditch. Starring Thomas Jane, Molly Parker, Dylan Schmid, Kaitlyn Bernard, Brian D’Arcy James, and Neal McDonough. SYNOPSIS: A Nebraskan Farmer, Wilfred James, convinces his son, Henry, that the only way to preserve their way of life is by murdering his bitter wife, Arlette. However, once the two have committed their […]
Arrow Season 6 Episode 2 Review – ‘Tribute’
Jessie Robertson reviews the second episode of Arrow season 6… After being outed as the Green Arrow, Mayor Queen deflects and dodges, as he does best, and by the episode’s end, has once again supplanted stories he is the masked vigilante, only to relinquish the hood to another. This week’s Arrow played out as more […]
Marvel’s The Gifted Season 1 Episode 4 Review – ‘eXit strategy’
Rachel Bellwoar reviews the fourth episode of Marvel’s The Gifted… Marvel’s The Gifted hasn’t been one to shy away from politics but in ‘eXit strategy’ it’s the politics of war that are in the forefront, with multiple characters questioning whether their actions can be forgiven by the constraints of wartime. The primary mission this episode is to save Polaris […]
Video Game Review – Echo
Calum Petrie reviews Echo… From my first impressions of the trailer I was expecting Echo to be a totally new experience. It has been a while since I immersed myself in a single player linear experience, and this was something I was more than ready to dive into. The game is a journey of one […]
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