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Sputnik Review

Ever since Alien exploded in 1979, our obsession with aliens in outer space using human bodies as hosts has grown in prevelance every year....

Antebellum Review

by Nick L’Barrow Antebellum begins with Eden (Janelle Monae), a black woman living in a horrifying reality – as a slave on a plantation in...

The Trial Of The Chicago 7 Review

by Nick L’Barrow Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network, TVs The West Wing) has solidified himself as the quintessential “fast-talking, making-politics-accessible in movies and TV...

On The Rocks Review

By Jay Cook As you coast into the first 20 to 30 minutes of On the Rocks there is a moment where Rashida Jones looks...

Review EPOS Sennheiser GSP 601

Headsets were never really my thing, I don't like the constriction of the audio and rarely playing games online means I don't need the...

Four Kids & It Review

We are living in a world of constant unnecessary sequels. While we have some truly surprising ones that noone asked for, that trend continues...
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How Freddie Poole became Sylvester Stallone’s Stunt Double

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The Accountant 2 Review

The Accountant 2 brings back Ben Affleck's savant in...

Hands on with Onimusha 2 – Remaster

Onimusha 2’s remaster revitalizes the classic game, enhancing graphics and mechanics while preserving its engaging story and nostalgic charm. Players follow protagonist Jubai's revenge against Nobunaga in a blend of action and Japanese folklore. The game introduces diverse weapons and strategic combat, promising an exciting experience for both returning fans and newcomers.

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Sinners Review

Ryan Coogler’s film "Sinners" reinvents the vampire narrative, using these creatures to symbolize assimilation. Set in the American South, it follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack as they aim to establish a juke joint. Interwoven with Delta Blues music, the film explores deep themes of cultural heritage, oppression, and exploitation, culminating in a visually stunning climax.