October 11th: Code 404 Series 2 (DVD) Code 404 Series 1 and 2 (DVD) Collateral (4K Blu-ray) Endeavour Series 8 (DVD) Fast & Furious 9 4K Steelbook (4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD) Fast & Furious …
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October 11th: Code 404 Series 2 (DVD) Code 404 Series 1 and 2 (DVD) Collateral (4K Blu-ray) Endeavour Series 8 (DVD) Fast & Furious 9 4K Steelbook (4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD) Fast & Furious …
Continue readingLondon Film Festival 2020 Part 1: Extreme circumstances and setbacks can change some things for the better. And that has to be the conclusion after this year’s remarkable London Film Festival, which managed to stream …
Continue readingClimbing from No.3 to No.1 in UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e November 17th 2016 is Clean Bandit Feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie with Rockabye, and it sounds like a very average summer hit …
Continue readingSam Smith goes straight in at No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e October 8th 2015, with Writing’s On The Wall, the theme to the new Bond movie, Spectre. Sadly, as I’ve …
Continue readingWolfenstein: The New Order is the latest game in a series which I first came across with Wolfenstein 3D, which set a new benchmark in gaming when it was released in May 1992 by Id …
Continue readingWolfenstein: The New Order is the latest game in a series which I first came across with Wolfenstein 3D, which set a new benchmark in gaming when it was released in May 1992 by Id …
Continue readingWolfenstein: The New Order is the latest game in a series which I first came across with Wolfenstein 3D, which set a new benchmark in gaming when it was released in May 1992 by Id …
Continue readingWolfenstein 3D set a new benchmark in gaming when it was released in May 1992 by Id Software, and then they trumped that with Doom in December, the following year, both of which I played …
Continue readingClimbing back to No.1 in the UK Top 100 Music chart is the godawful Robin Thicke with Blurred Lines and it was bad enough first time round. I’m not playing that again, so instead, I’m …
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