Steam Next Fest 2024 is happening now on Steam, where you can check out tons of new demos for forthcoming videogames, and below are a selecion of gameplay demos I’ve played: Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, …
Continue reading
New DVDs & Blu-ray releases, Movie, TV & Gaming Reviews!
Steam Next Fest 2024 is happening now on Steam, where you can check out tons of new demos for forthcoming videogames, and below are a selecion of gameplay demos I’ve played: Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, …
Continue readingThe Bricklayer. Last month, it was The Beekeeper. Whoever next? The Butcher? The Baker? The Candlestick Maker? Anyhoo, the attempted plot in this is that someone called Popov has popped off… having been killed off …
Continue readingAmerican Fiction centres around Monk – full name Thelonious Ellison, played by Jeffrey Wright (Asteroid City), a professor who upsets one of his students by talking about a work with a contraversial title, and how …
Continue readingA Killer Paradox centres around convenience store worker Lee Tang (Choi Woo-sik), who’s having a very tedious day, moaning that “nothing spectacular” happens in his life. Similarly, I’ll also be a bit boring by not …
Continue readingFinders Keepers isn’t just a phrase, but a new Channel 5 drama, where Martin (Neil Morrissey – The Long Call) and family seem quite flush, to the point where he even sniffs his wine at …
Continue readingMigration 3D: Yes, there are still some 3D films around, even if the only way I’m going to get value from that part of my Odeon LimitlessPlus subscription is to sit through a cacophony of …
Continue readingHot Mess Summer proves that if anyone can do a gameshow, it’s Rylan Clark. He’s ace, and was even surprisingly good on Channel 4’s Alternative Election Night in 2019! This time, though, he’s having to …
Continue readingOne Day is a new drama series which first takes us back to one particular day: 15th July 1988 to be precise (and St Swithin’s Day, as we’re soon informed), as Dexter (Leo Woodall – …
Continue readingAll of Us Strangers opens with Adam (Andrew Scott – Spectre), a writer who adapts film scripts, working late in his apartment, in a largely empty building, since for whatever reason, there’s hardly anybody living …
Continue readingG’Wed or, in English, “Go ahead“. In this, Christopher (Jake Kenny-Byrne) is the posh kid having to live on a council estate with his grandma after his mum passed away, thus by dropping his social …
Continue reading