The Smurfs: Dreams is the latest of many videogames involving the little blue creatures, and while The Smurfs 2: The Prisoner of the Green Stone was a 3D platformer, while The Smurfs: Village Party was …
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The Smurfs: Dreams is the latest of many videogames involving the little blue creatures, and while The Smurfs 2: The Prisoner of the Green Stone was a 3D platformer, while The Smurfs: Village Party was …
Continue readingUnknown 9: Awakening is a brand new I.P. from Reflector and published by Bandai Namco, and following my brief impressions, also included later, below, now is the time for the final review! Set in India, …
Continue readingThe Wild Robot centres around robot ROZZUM unit 7134 – aka “Roz” (Lupita Nyong’o – A Quiet Place: Day One) falling off a container ship, and ending up on a ‘Life After People’-type planet, where …
Continue readingEllis is not, sadly, a prequel featuring the character in Die Hard who tried to pretend he was John McClane’s friend, while talking to Hans Gruber and Karl, but a new TV detective played by …
Continue readingParis Has Fallen is separate from the Gerard Butler movies, where we had 2 good films in the series – Olympus Has Fallen and London Has Fallen, as well as a poor finale in Angel …
Continue readingVenom: The Last Dance concludes the trilogy with Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy – The Bikeriders) on the run for the alleged murder of Detective Mulligan (Stephen Graham – Boiling Point), from Venom: Let There Be …
Continue readingMidas Man is centred around the unfortunately short-lived career that Brian Epstein (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd – See How They Run) had when starting to manage pop band, first seeing The Beatles at the Cavern Club in …
Continue readingThe Apprentice uses the title of Donald Trump’s famous TV reality show to place him in that position, from when he met the rather demanding lawyer, Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong – The Trial Of The …
Continue readingLioness Series 2… yes, they’ve dropped the “Special Ops” moniker at the start, this time round, and coming just 15 months after the first series, but it’s still the same programme with Joe (Zoe Saldana …
Continue readingSmile 2: Smile Harder… (nah, that’s not the correct title, as this sequel just following the basic Playstation naming system) opens “6 days later”, i.e. after the first Smile movie ended, with cop Joel (Kyle …
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