Avengers: Infinity War is the big all-in CRASH!BASH!SMASH! superhero movie where they all get together in a handful of big fights, in all manner of places, all trying to stop genocidal maniac Thanos from aquiring …
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Avengers: Infinity War is the big all-in CRASH!BASH!SMASH! superhero movie where they all get together in a handful of big fights, in all manner of places, all trying to stop genocidal maniac Thanos from aquiring …
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The Thin Silence, right off the bat, is a game which tells you that it deals with dark and suicidal themes, but don’t be put off that this is going to make you depressed simply …
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Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle is a film that didn’t appeal to me from the trailer because… Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart. I have got rather sick of that pair. Plus, they seem to be …
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The Split centres around Defoe’s, a lawyer run by a family who, while they deal with a lot of divorces, they have enough of their own problems to fill a soap opera… and so this …
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Thor: Ragnarok begins by explaining the title when Surtur (Clancy Brown) tells Thor (Chris Hemsworth) that Ragnarok is coming, which means the end of all things, but the humour kicks in early as our hero’s …
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The Woman In White is a ghost of some sort, driving people mad, as she scares others, going about her daily business.. Walter Hartright (Ben Hardy) is an artist, or ‘drawing master’ as it says …
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Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is the type of game that you didn’t know you needed in your life until you play it. I was heavily engrossed in the first one for a good …
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Home From Home started life as one of BBC2’s rather poor 2016 pilots, with Johnny Vegas in the lead role as Neil Hackett, father of a family who up sticks and move to the Lake …
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True Horror is a new four-part series of dramatised documentaries, starting with Hellfire Farm, which centres around artist Bill Rich (Adam Leese, above) and his wife, Liz (Amy Morgan), who together with their children, inhabit …
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Rampage is one of those films I was intially in two minds about seeing. I was caught in the middle of “Well, if I see it, I may as well do so on the big …
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