Jessie Robertson reviews the twentieth episode of Arrow season 5… Apparently, a young Marc Singer had profound impacts on many a young superhero…. Tonight’s episode was all about trust, which sort of feels like it should have been on The Flash because that team has major issues with this topic, but obviously Arrow doesn’t come […]
Book Review – Star Wars: Guardians of the Whills
Ricky Church reviews Star Wars: Guardians of the Whills… Since its release last December, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has been named by many Star Wars fans and those in the mainstream audience as a great adventure in the galaxy far, far away. One aspect that people seem to love the most from Rogue […]
Movie Review – Sleepless (2017)
Sleepless, 2017. Directed by Baran bo Odar. Starring Jamie Foxx, Michelle Monaghan, Scoot McNairy, Dermot Mulroney and David Harbour. SYNOPSIS: When a Las Vegas cop is involved in a drugs heist that goes spectacularly wrong, his teenage son is kidnapped by the mobster who owns the merchandise. Rescuing the boy is a tough call because […]
Sci-Fi London 2017 Review – Immigration Game (2017)
Immigration Game, 2017 Directed by Krystof Zlatnik Starring Mathis Landwehr, Denise Ankel, Katharina Sporrer, Simson Bubbel, Eskindir Tesfay SYNOPSIS: In near future Germany, the only way for an immigrant to obtain full citizenship is to participate in a bloody, Purge-style TV show through the streets of Berlin, and a young German national soon finds himself […]
The Flash Season 3 Episode 20 Review – ‘I Know Who You Are’
Jessie Robertson reviews the twentieth episode of The Flash season 3… Debuting this week on Amazon’s Best Sellers: “All’s Wells That Ends Wells” So, the reveal is finally here! And for as much as I’ve been slamming the show for having yet another season long reveal, this one didn’t bother me as much because as […]
Video Game Review – Little Nightmares
Thomas Roach reviews Little Nightmares… Little Nightmares is a puzzle platformer that has strong horror elements to it. It is almost reminiscent of a game of hide and seek, whilst traversing from point A to point B. Little Nightmares sees you take the role of Six, a young girl who has been imprisoned in an […]
Gotham Season 3 Episode 16 Review – ‘These Delicate and Dark Obsessions’
Martin Carr reviews the sixteenth episode of Gotham season 3… There is a reason why Gotham and Supergirl dropped to their lowest ratings last week. Shortcomings in the latter are hopefully obvious from my review for episode nineteen entitled ‘Alex’, while a ratings dip for Gotham remains puzzling even upon closer examination. Now there are those […]
Supergirl Season 2 Episode 19 Review – ‘Alex’
Martin Carr reviews the nineteenth episode of Supergirl season 2… Episodes which narratively pivot on a single life lesson however important live and die on the ability to engage. As the tagline suggests we have an episode which revolves around Alex Danvers, DEO officer, sister to Supergirl and bringer of relationship stability to one Maggie […]
Sci-Fi London 2017 Review – Unspeakable Horrors: The Plan 9 Conspiracy (2016)
Unspeakable Horrors: The Plan 9 Conspiracy, 2016 Written and directed by Jose Prendes SYNOPSIS: An in-depth look at the hidden meanings and blistering truth buried within Ed Wood’s PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE, which has long been considered the worst movie ever made. A couple of year ago, documentary filmmaker Rodney Ascher brought us Room 237, a […]
American Gods Season 1 Episode 1 Review – ‘The Bone Orchard’
Martin Carr reviews the first episode of American Gods… American Gods has a petulant swagger, hunkering self-assurance and arrogance backed up by a conceited faith in its source material. From the opening frame to a jaw dropping closing salvo ‘The Bone Orchard’ delivers on visual panache, audacious invention, hard R rated sexual congress and violence […]
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