Call of Duty Modern Warfare II is the latest entry in the series, and while I missed out on the 2019 reboot entry in the series, from which this continues on, I absolutely loved the …
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Call of Duty Modern Warfare II is the latest entry in the series, and while I missed out on the 2019 reboot entry in the series, from which this continues on, I absolutely loved the …
Continue readingCauseway centres around Lynsey (Jennifer Lawrence – Don’t Look Up), a former US soldier in Afghanistan, who’s trying to adjust to life in ‘Civvy Street’, but as a result of an injury suffered in the …
Continue readingBlockbuster is a new Netflix sitcom set in the last of the titular video rental stores left in the US. In the ’80s, I frequently walked to my nearest (albeit non-Blockbuster) store, and rented more …
Continue readingBlack Adam… or apparently, Teth Adam – God knows why. I never look into the background lore for any superhero characters before I see a film, as I expect the movie to give me the …
Continue readingCensor begins with two BBFC film censors working out what to cut from a film, in order to arrive at an 18-certificate, including “trimming the tiniest bit off the end of the genitals”… Oo-er! After …
Continue readingSAS Rogue Heroes is a new six-part World War II drama, which states it’s: “Based on a true story. Those events depicted, which seem most unbelievable… are mostly true.” It sets the scene with the …
Continue readingSophstar is a new SHMUP released by Banana Bytes. Synopsis: A vertical arcade shoot’em up with an inventive teleport system, lots of fast-blazing action and explosions, tons of boss fights, a risk/reward based score system …
Continue readingThe Banshees of Inisherin is a film which grabbed me from the original trailer, but which has a very bizarre premise. Pádraic Súilleabháin (Colin Farrell – Thirteen Lives) and Colm Doherty (Brendan Gleeson – Edge …
Continue readingThe Bastard Son and the Devil Himself is the latest Netflix YA (Young Adult) series on the platform. I’ll avoid spoilers, but will just set out the main premise, since we see the police going …
Continue readingGuillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities is a series he created, with 8 one-off dramas, the idea of which reminds me of Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected, and is released two episodes per day …
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