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Review: Read Only Memories

In recent years there has been somewhat of a growing infatuation of ’80s centric culture and media. From the explosion of vaporwave and synthwave music in the early 2000s to fan projects like Kung Fury attempting to desperately capture the style and aesthetic of the late 80s to early 90s. This fetishisation hasn’t stopped at […]

Style Saturday: Jessica Jones

I can’t put into words (he says doing so anyway) just how excited I am for the release of Marvel’s Jessica Jones on Netflix next month! The show is following in the footsteps of some big red boots after the smashing success of Marvel’s Daredevil but there is so much going for it that it’s guaranteed […]

Knockout: Fantasy – Books Vs. Games

Fantasy is a genre that has been ingrained in culture and storytelling from the earliest days of human communications, spanning many mediums and primarily deals with forces of supernatural or magical nature. Fantasy works tend to be set in highly fictional worlds where strange creatures, magic and tales of adventure are common themes throughout . […]

Review: Doctor Who S9, Ep.5 – ‘The Girl Who Died’

Writer: Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat. Director: Ed Bazalgette. Main Cast: Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, Maisie Williams, David Schofield. Hello, Whovians! It’s another Earthly adventure this week, as we leave the future behind for the past! It’s time for a good old historical episode of Doctor Who, one involving not-so-vicious Vikings, dubious godly apparitions, and Maisie […]

ReRead: The Edge Chronicles

[SPOILER WARNING] I like lists, I really do. It’s probably no exaggeration that I have lists for everything, so of course I attempted to make a shortlist of what book or series to choose for this piece. I’m not going to lie, it was always going to be a challenge from the very start. My […]

Forgotten Childhood: Kablam!

Kablam! put together two things I loved as a kid and that was cartoons and comics. Such a simple yet brilliant idea. The best part of Kablam! was the fact that it had many “sketch” segments as well as the main two characters (Henry and June) hosting and getting into their own adventures. These sketches […]

EwTube: Kung Fu Kommercials

I love a bitta Kung-Fu me. Even if some films are crap they usually have one or two good fights. That’s what YouTube was invented for. But it’s not just limited to films. Occasionally you will see a fantastic TV ad all about the art of Chinese kick assery. And what’s the best place to […]
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