South Park: The Fractured But Whole: Yes, South Park is back for a sequel, and a long-awaited sequel at that, ever since it was first announced at E3 2016 in June last year… and which …
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South Park: The Fractured But Whole: Yes, South Park is back for a sequel, and a long-awaited sequel at that, ever since it was first announced at E3 2016 in June last year… and which …
Continue readingMario and Rabbids Kingdom Battle proves that some games take you a little by surprise, and this is definitely one of those. Firstly, how did the annoying rabbids find their way into a well-thought-of franchise …
Continue reading£20… well, £19.60 is the cost for a Friday to Sunday (or post-5pm Mon-Thurs) Premier seat at Odeon Cinemas at the Trafford Centre for unnecessary sequel Paddington 2. Good God! Are these seats made of …
Continue readingMurder on the Orient Express – Listen very carefully; I shall review this only once! The film centres around… yes, a murder, on the train known as the Orient Express. Bet that surprised you, eh? …
Continue readingPaddington Bear is getting a not-really-required sequel in Paddington 2 in cinemas this Friday and to cash in, Marks and Sparks have given the studio a stack of cash to put him in their Christmas …
Continue readingClimbing from No.2 to No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e November 9th 2017, is Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug) with Havana, and I’ve heard worse No.1s, but at least it has …
Continue readingThe Video Games Charts week ending November 4th 2017 are as follows: 1 (-) Call of Duty WWII (Activision) 2 (1) Assassins Creed Origins (Ubisoft) (review) 3 (3) FIFA 18 (EA Sports) (review) 4 (2) …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases November 6th 2017 are as follows: A Cinderella Christmas (DVD) A Few Good Men (4K Blu-ray) Back Series 1 (DVD) Bad Santa 2 (Blu-ray and DVD) Barb Wire (Blu-ray and …
Continue readingYour Name centres around two school children – Mitsuha, a girl living in the countryside, and Taki, a boy in the bustling city of Tokyo. It quickly gets on with the plot as once the …
Continue readingUnspeakable centres around Jo (Indira Varma) and her 11-year-old daughter Katie (Nina Sorrentino), who’s becoming increasingly distant, soon followed by Jo receiving a text message from someone unknown, who claims her nurse boyfriend, Danny (Luke …
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