Star Wars Battlefront II comes ahead of the movie series returning to the big screen with Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi next Thursday, meaning EA have released their Battlefront sequel in time for …
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Star Wars Battlefront II comes ahead of the movie series returning to the big screen with Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi next Thursday, meaning EA have released their Battlefront sequel in time for …
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England Is Mine takes the period in Steven Patrick Morrissey’s life from first constructing thoughts about poetry, whether reading or writing, and up to the time when he would embark upon a career with Johnny …
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day is one of the most iconic modern movies of all time. When I heard about a 3D re-release, I was sceptical. I love 3D when it’s done properly, but far too …
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My Feral Heart centres around Luke (Steven Brandon, in a superb performance), a young lad with Down’s Syndrome, who dotes on his sick mother and is looking after her in the best way he can. …
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Chinese Burn is a new BBC Three comedy pilot for which the billing states will “smash all Chinese stereotypes with a round-house kick”. It doesn’t, really. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. …
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L.A. Noire is a game I found myself glued to the PS3 playing through, six years ago, with my girlfriend (now my wife), eagerly helping through each case. Some games age well with time and …
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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a game which has taken me some time to review and put online due to a number of technical problems with it, which I’ll detail later on. Some of …
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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is out now and there have been so many LEGO games over the past ten years it can be a bit hard to keep up! I must admit I haven’t …
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The Big Sick centres around taxi driver and stand-up comedian Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani), the man playing himself as he went through this at the time and despite what usually happens in movies when someone writes, …
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Tag begins on a bus full of Japanese schoolgirls with a jaw-dropping and mind-blowing opening, and all I can say to avoid spoilers is that one of them, Mitsuko (Reina Triendl) is separated from the …
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