Wild Bill brings us something I’d never have imagined from when I was first regularly watching ITV as a kid in the ’80s – first of all, it starts movie legend Rob Lowe, and secondly …
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Wild Bill brings us something I’d never have imagined from when I was first regularly watching ITV as a kid in the ’80s – first of all, it starts movie legend Rob Lowe, and secondly …
Continue readingThe Kid paints the scenario of a very unhappy family, as young lad Rio Cutler (Jake Schur) is faced with no choice other than to take out his evil father, who has just dispatched of …
Continue readingThe Andromeda Strain is yet another one of those classics from yesteryear which has completely passed me by until its seen the light of day as a Special Edition Blu-ray, so it’s always pleasing to …
Continue readingThe Lego Movie 2: The Second Part 3D is out now, with a 2D version for those without the requisite equipment, and after the original The LEGO Movie 3D was a good film, is the …
Continue readingSigil is a new expansion episode to the 1993 classic DOOM, a phenomenon which defined my PC gaming experience back then. DOOM, programmed by John Romero – who I met at Revival 2014, was released …
Continue readingGood Omens poses the opener that you might’ve thought that the universe began 14 billion years ago, and the Earth, 4.6bn years ago, but this series confirms that it all began on Sunday 21st October …
Continue readingCastlevania Anniversary Collection rather introduces me to a franchise with which I’m not very familiar. The Castlevania games are generally side-scrolling beat-em-ups (or whip-em-ups, as you have a whip!), evading some monsters whilst trying to …
Continue readingWorld War Z is out now, and zombies seem to be the in thing at the moment. I mean, with the success of Walking Dead (obviously I meant the TV show and not the games… …
Continue readingFree Solo is a film I wish I’d seen on an IMAX screen, but although I missed it in the cinema, luckily, it was quick for it to come to the small screen, even though …
Continue readingSummer Of Rockets is a new Stephen Poliakoff drama set around the beginning of the Cold War, circa 1957/58, and while I’ve not really been able to get into his earlier works, this one did …
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