Bonnie And Clyde isn’t just a fantastic movie from the late ’60s, with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, but is now a new ZX Spectrum game for 2020 from Zosya, who brought a number of …
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Bonnie And Clyde isn’t just a fantastic movie from the late ’60s, with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, but is now a new ZX Spectrum game for 2020 from Zosya, who brought a number of …
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Saints Row The Third Remastered is out now, and the original came out in 2011. 9 years later, with us all locked down, THQ and Volition decided it was time for a remaster (well they …
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Chuhou Joutai is a top-down shoot-em-up that pays homage back to games like this from the early ’80s, where you’d be walking up the screen, firing away, while being bombarded by a zillion bullets from …
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The Lost Treasures of Tulum is a new dungeon explorer on the ZX Spectrum which means you’re exploring in a different way to how you would normally: This is because the screen is revealed in …
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Snowpiercer 2020 (is what I’ve had to term the TV version of the 2013 movie), and it’s a series based on said movie by Bong Joon Ho (also out on the same day as this …
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Snowpiercer is one of those films I meant to get round to watching for ages, and then came the news that a Blu-ray was finally being released in the UK. However, like buses, there’s none …
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White Lines… don’t do it… except when it’s a Netflix series. The story begins when a young man’s body has been found out in Almería, Spain, but this can’t be considered an accident of any …
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Tombstone Rashomon is a new Alex Cox movie where… well, it was technically released in 2017, but is just coming to the home market now, so it was new to me. Everyone remembers what went …
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Now You See Me 3 is on the way, and the first movie of this franchise was released in 2013, quickly gaining a lot of popularity and love due to its high-quality production and fascinating …
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I Know This Much Is True sees Mark Ruffalo (Avengers: Endgame) portraying twin brothers Thomas and Dominick, the former of whom is in a mental institution after committing a horrendous act in a public library, …
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