Lil Peep: Everybody’s Everything – Review
In conjunction with a docufilm by the same name, Lil Peep’s second posthumous album ‘Everybody’s Everything’ dropped today (Nov 15th) to commemorate the two-year anniversary of the rapper’s tragic death. Tales of musicians crushed by fame and drugs have, regrettably, become common to the point of cliché. Yet something feels...
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – Review
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare cranks up the nostalgia meter and arrives just in the nick of time to breathe new life into a waning franchise in its 16th year. If, like me, you were becoming sick to the back teeth of exosuits, wall running, and implausibly farfetched narratives that have...
Post Malone ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ – Review
Some obvious bangers aside, Post Malone’s third album is a repetitive snooze fest that’s dragged down by mopey misogyny. Post Malone wants you to know that he doesn’t trust anyone. He spends his days drinking in his Lamborghini and avoids old friends that ask if their mums can get a ticket...
Facebook Watch’s Sorry For Your Loss – Review
The user interface of Facebook’s new streaming platform made it fast and easy to become absolutely devastated by their first big budget script. Five stars. Everyone is making TV these days. Disney is making TV. Snapchat is making TV. Instagram is making TV. Amazon have been making TV for a...
Mario Kart Tour – Review
Mario Kart Tour looks the part, but is let down by the typical mobile shop features and a clunky control system. I have been a rabid Mario Kart fan ever since I was able to pick up a video game controller. Over the last two decades I’ve given each entry in the series...
Gears 5 – Review
After putting some serious hours into Gears 5 early access this weekend, here’s our verdict following Monday’s commercial release. Xbox buffs rejoice, the fifth instalment of Mirosoft’s chef d’oeuvre is finally here. Gears – formerly known as Gears of War – was the sole influence for my switch from PlayStation to Xbox back in the mid...
Mindhunter Season 2 – Review
Mindhunter season two has been out for almost a week now, and its return to the morbid world of killer criminology has established it amongst the finest crime dramas of the last decade. ~This article contains spoilers ~ True crime fans had been champing at the bit to binge the second season of David Fincher’s Netflix original series Mindhunter for nearly two years. The debut season captivated viewers in 2017 with both its unerring...
Midsommar – Review
Ari Aster’s Midsommar is arguably even more chilling than his critically acclaimed horror debut Hereditary. This is one bacchanal even this office wouldn’t want to attend. Ari Aster equally disturbed and delighted horror buffs last year with the release of Hereditary. Having been touted as a revolutionary horror classic in promotions and even equated to William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist, Aster’s foray into the genre was met with huge expectation, but boy did it deliver....
Ed Sheeran ‘No 6 Collaborations Project’ – Review
The singer songwriter prodigy Ed Sheeran ditches the guitar for an eclectic collaborative project with an extensive feature list. While the switch up is refreshing, his original charm is washed out in the process. This year has been relatively quiet for popular music, aside from Billie Eilish’s rapid world takeover with ‘WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP WHERE DO WE ALL GO?’ and Lil Nas X’s trip to the Wild West...
Adam Sandler’s ‘Murder Mystery’ breaks Netflix records – Review
Nearly 31 million people tuned in to watch Adam Sandler’s latest release 'Murder Mystery'. It may be popular, but is it any good? It was about midway through Murder Mystery, starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, that I realised why I was enjoying myself so much. A who-dun-it based on Agatha Christie’s Murder On The Orient Express, Sandler and his ensemble cast make no effort to pretend this is high-art. Murder Mystery revels...