Unsaid Stories is a new four-part series of 15-minute short dramas, similar to May’s Isolation Stories. Whereas they centred around… well, everyone having to isolate, this series is based around the Black Lives Matter movement. …
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Unsaid Stories is a new four-part series of 15-minute short dramas, similar to May’s Isolation Stories. Whereas they centred around… well, everyone having to isolate, this series is based around the Black Lives Matter movement. …
Continue readingThe Tax Collector starts with something particularly gross, not from what you might normally expect in a film where firearms are going to play a part, but when David Cuevas (Bobby Soto) wakes up, his …
Continue readingFairy Tail is out now, and it has to be said that this is my first review on a PC game following recently joining said Master Race. After learning that a new title in this …
Continue readingWizards: Tales of Arcadia concludes a series I hadn’t heard of before seeing the trailer for this, but then a CGI animation for kids isn’t generally my bag. However, I saw this had the moniker …
Continue readingSemi-Detached is normally the type of a house, but in this case, it’s the name of a new Lee Mack sitcom, and thankfully, not one that canned ‘audience’ laughter like the largely awful Not Going …
Continue readingRolling In It is another prime-time gameshow where celebs of the day are used to take part in primary roles, except that on this occasion, real people are also involved. There’s one of each across …
Continue readingLittle Birds is based on the collection of infamous erotic short stories by Anaïs Nin, but even though they’re short stories, each episode still lasts an hour including adverts. Juno Temple (Horns, Away) is American …
Continue readingRelicta follows the recent puzzle game that is Superliminal, after that was recently released on PS4 and Xbox One following its PC debut last year, but this new release is out on all three at …
Continue readingThe Deceived made me think – Oh, it’s Cillian Murphy… but it’s not, it’s Emmett J Scanlan, from Peaky Blinders, even though so is Cillian Murphy, but then I’ve never watched that. Ophelia (Emily Reid) …
Continue readingDestroy All Humans! first came out in June 2005, released by Pandemic for the original Xbox and PS2 to decent reviews. Here we are 15 years later, and after the fall of THQ 2012, THQ …
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