Underwater Review
The last few months have given me abundant time to revisit a few movies released earlier this year. Some of which might have otherwise passed me by. One such candidate was the aquatic action horror…
Altered Carbon Season 2 Review
The central conceit of Altered Carbon is, simply put, immortality. Every human possesses a stack, a device which stores consciousness and allows transference to any other body. The idea is its…
The Invisible Man Review
In recent years, the trope of the invisible man has become something of a punchline in TV and movies, relegated to satirical superhero media such as the one-note joke character of the Vanisher in…
I Left My Sanity in San Cicaro: Anthology Launch Day Update
Welcome to San Cicaro Release Date Hello again, dear readers, we hope June is treating you all well. In today’s blog post, we bring glad tidings and exciting news! We can officially confirm…
Dunkirk Review
This review is spoiler free.It is perhaps predictable to say the latest summer war movie is “not like other war movies,” but I think on this occasion with Nolan’s Dunkirk, a case can be made. Most…
Iron Fist Review
This review contains massive spoilers and a little harsh language.James and Andrew agree that Marvel’s latest show, Iron Fist, is undoubtedly Marvel’s first strike one. Rather than the…
Race to the End of the Universe: Tau Zero Review
This week I thought I would go slightly retro and take a look back at some classic 1970s hard science fiction with Poul Anderson’s Tau Zero. This is the story of the stricken interstellar colony ship…
Split Review
Split is a psychological horror starring James McAvoy as Kevin, a man who plays host to 23 distinct identities, who kidnaps a trio of girls, including troubled teen Casey Cook (The Witch’s Anya…
No Man's Sky Review
I do not think it controversial to say that video games can be more akin to writing than any other media. In a game, the audience is often a co-author with agency to shape the outcome of the story.…