Review: The Hills Have Eyes Ltd Edition 4K UHD
4K UHD: The Hills Have Eyes (1977)It still amazes me that I’m now in a world where I get to rewatch films of my youth with such fantastic visual quality, with the added bonus of interesting special features too…and I thought I had it good back in the days when I had to do a […]
Review: Just a Gigolo
DVD & Blu-ray: Just a Gigolo (1978)David Bowie plays Paul Ambrosius von Przygodski; a Prussian officer returning home to Berlin after the first world war. He’s rather stuck up and staid and on returning to his Mutti (Maria Schell) he finds the only thing he can do is be a soldier, so ends up working in menial […]
Live Event: EGX 2021
EGX 2021 was always going to be a bit strange. Unless you’ve been living under a particularly huge rock, most people will know the 2020 event was cancelled due to the ongoing global pandemic. Instead of being filled with thousands of enthusiastic gamers, 2020 saw the Excel arena transformed into the temporary NHS Nightingale hospital […]
Review: Bassmaster Fishing 2022
Dovetail Games tempt me back to the waters once again (see my review of The Catch: Carp and Coarse), and after 2 weeks with Bassmaster Fishing 2022 (and almost 1000 fish caught), I can unequivocally say that this is my favourite so far.Of course the basic gameplay is the same: catching fish, but the extra features […]
Review: Raging Fire
Cinema: Raging Fire (2021) Starring Donnie Yen and helmed by Benny Chan (who sadly passed away last year), Raging Fire stars Yen as Inspector Cheung Sung-Bong, who after a drug raid goes horribly wrong, witnesses a brutal beating by fellow police officers. Staying loyal to his convictions, Bong tells the truth in court, condemning his once gang […]
Review: Son
Blu-ray, DVD & Digital: Son (2021)A young woman runs barefoot into a diner persued by 2 men, she escapes and gives birth in a car screaming ‘I don’t want you’. On seeing the baby she instantly loves him.Fast forward several years to the woman (Andi Matichak) and her son David (Luke David Blumm), he’s now […]
Review: Monstrum
Blu-ray, DVD & Digital: Monstrum (2018)Directed by Heo Jong-ho, Monstrum is a 2018 Korean period action film starring Kim Myung-min, Kim In-kwon, Lee Hye-ri and Choi Woo-shik, set in 1527 where plague is spreading through the provence of Joseon caused by a mysterious creature called Monstrum. Anyone who comes into contact with it is covered in boils then is ripped apart by […]
Review: The Amazing American Circus
I’ve currently put almost 35 hours into Slay the Spire and have discovered that I have an affinity for deck-building games. So I was very interested when kindly offered the chance to review The Amazing American Circus.Apart from using cards to “battle”, there are many differences between Spire and Circus, so many in fact that […]
Review: Bad Candy
DVD & Digital: Bad Candy (2020)Horror anthologies are especially popular leading up to Halloween, and thanks to Kaleidoscope Entertainment you have another one to sink your (plastic vampire) teeth into during this spooky season with Bad Candy.Framed around 2 radio hosts (Zach Galligan and Corey Taylor) who proceed to tell scary stories while broadcasting their annual […]
Review: Children of the Corn Trilogy Limited Edition UHD & Blu-ray
Featuring the original film in Ultra High Definition and alternate cuts of both its follow-ups for the first time on Blu-ray, there is no better time to familiarise yourself with “He who walks behind the rows”.Based on a short story by Stephen King, Children of the Corn is a slow burner about a young couple […]