03rd Oct2016

‘Dear Esther: Landmark Edition’ Review (PS4)

by Paul Metcalf

Games come in many forms, and there are so many styles out there that there is enough to please everyone. With these different style of games though comes the ones where they are given names that sometimes stigmatise them, for often stupid reasons. One of these is the “Walking Simulator” like Dear Esther: Landmark Edition […]

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03rd Oct2016

‘Ash vs Evil Dead: Season 1’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

The first episode of Ash vs Evil Dead sees the return of Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) re-introduced with a mistake by him. Reading from the Necronomicon to impress a date he brings about the return of the Deadites once again. Only this time, with the help of Pablo (Ray Santiago) and Kelly (Dana Delorenzo) Ash […]

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03rd Oct2016

‘Westworld 1×01: The Original’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

O, reason not the need: our basest beggars Are in the poorest thing superfluous: Allow not nature more than nature needs, Man’s life’s as cheap as beast’s: thou art a lady; If only to go warm were gorgeous, Why, nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear’st, Which scarcely keeps thee warm. But, for true need, […]

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02nd Oct2016

Competition: Win the Arrow Video release of ‘The Hills Have Eyes’

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of The Hills Have Eyes – on limited edition Blu-ray and DVD 3rd October – we are giving away a copy courtesy of Arrow Video! The Hills Have Eyes is one of the late, great Wes Craven’s seminal masterpieces, as well as one of the enduring classics of American horror. A […]

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01st Oct2016

‘Luke Cage 1×01: Moment of Truth’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“UPS ain’t the only brown that delivers.” Actor Mike Colter’s guarded, injured, and ultimately good-hearted turn as Luke Cage was one of the few pleasures the first season of Jessica Jones had to offer. On his own and grounded in a much more immediate and organic sense of place and moment, he doesn’t disappoint. Luke Cage, adapted from the […]

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