The Portable Door is one of those films which mixes periods in time about the decor, such as how this has a futuristic door which can take you anywhere, yet the office in the Department …
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The Portable Door is one of those films which mixes periods in time about the decor, such as how this has a futuristic door which can take you anywhere, yet the office in the Department …
Continue readingTransatlantic takes place in Marseille, France, in 1940, and the Nazis still need to be stopped. Given their actions, there are lots of refugees who are, like the Bonnie Tyler song, Lost in France, but …
Continue readingKana Quest is a new game on Nintendo Switch, released by Not Dead Design and Whitethorn Games. There’s a number of individual worlds to go through, with a total of over 300 screens. For me, …
Continue readingStrayed Lights is a new game coming to PC, released on April 25th by Embers. Synopsis: Explore a dark and oneiric world of rampant nature and corrupted cities. Embody a tiny being of light on …
Continue readingDreamland brings us Lily Allen‘s first TV drama role, as Mel, who likes her drink too much, and she’s also the sibling of Trish (Freema Agyeman – Eat Locals). They must be identical sisters! Everyone’s …
Continue readingBFI Flare Festival 2023: One of the many things that’s refreshing about the annual BFI Flare Festival is that it challenges expectations and elevates lesser-known directors by platforming features, documentaries and shorts that play with …
Continue readingThe Power is a new 9-part series on Prime Video, where a streaming service tells us it’s time, again, another Young Adult novel brought to the small screen. The essence is that, for reasons unexplained, …
Continue readingTetris is the falling blocks game I remember playing when I was growing up, first hearing about it when it reached the Nintendo Gameboy in 1989, although I never had one of those, so it …
Continue readingMurder Mystery 2 is obviously the sequel to 2019’s Murder Mystery, which… I have to confess, I haven’t yet seen. Given that it features murders, I hope I’m not bumped off as a result. However, …
Continue readingKill Boksoon is so-called because Gil Bok-soon (Jeon Do-yeon) is the best hired killer in the business, and we’ll first see her up against Kim Gwang-il, aka Oda Shinichiro – who waxes lyrical about being …
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