Death Stranding – from Hideo Kojima – now has a release date, but after watching the new trailer, I really don’t get what’s going on. It still seems part-walking simulator, and there’s still the baby …
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Death Stranding – from Hideo Kojima – now has a release date, but after watching the new trailer, I really don’t get what’s going on. It still seems part-walking simulator, and there’s still the baby …
Continue readingCastlevania Anniversary Collection rather introduces me to a franchise with which I’m not very familiar. The Castlevania games are generally side-scrolling beat-em-ups (or whip-em-ups, as you have a whip!), evading some monsters whilst trying to …
Continue readingWorld War Z is out now, and zombies seem to be the in thing at the moment. I mean, with the success of Walking Dead (obviously I meant the TV show and not the games… …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases May 27th 2019 are as follows: Antony and Cleopatra (Blu-ray) Bellman and True (Blu-ray Limited Edition) Black Clover: Season 1 Part 2 (Blu-ray and DVD) Black Hawk Down (4K Blu-ray) …
Continue readingFree Solo is a film I wish I’d seen on an IMAX screen, but although I missed it in the cinema, luckily, it was quick for it to come to the small screen, even though …
Continue readingAbominable is another of those lazy CGI movies for kids where nothing of consequence happens, this time, centering around a magical Yeti, who must return to his family, like you do.
Continue readingThe Art of Racing in the Rain has a trailer which started off okay, but then turned into one of those stupid “Dog voiced by human” movies, where Kevin Costner voices a dog named Enzo, …
Continue readingBlack Mirror Series 5 is available from June 5th, and the trailers for all three episodes – Smithereens, Rachel, Jack And Ashley, Too, and Striking Vipers – are online now. Check out the trailers below:
Continue readingSummer Of Rockets is a new Stephen Poliakoff drama set around the beginning of the Cold War, circa 1957/58, and while I’ve not really been able to get into his earlier works, this one did …
Continue readingThe Flood gives us Lena Headey (Fighting With My Family), as Wendy, a hardened immigration officer who’s offered a high-profile asylum case, judged on her ability to quickly and clinically reject applicants. Through her interrogation, …
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