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Review: The Expendables 3

Back in 2010, the first Expendables managed to overcome the odds and create the first true, huge ensemble celebration of what it is to make a truly ridiculous action film. The second Expendables took that another step forward, pushing any semblance of plot into the background and choosing instead to increase the cast, and the […]

Forgotten Childhood – Aladdin

The Initial Release (1992) Like most Disney princess generation movies they started as folklore stories. Aladdin is no different. This tale originated in the Middle East and was only one tale from The Book Of One Thousand and One Nights. It wasn’t part of the original book but was added into the collection by author Antoine Galland, […]

Kindly App for People Who Need to Talk

Kindly is an app developed by Jordan Walker that allows users to anonymously talk to someone in need of support without feeling guilty or ashamed.  It promises to connect users with ” a mobile network of compassionate and helpful listeners” And although it probably can only be that virtual ear for your minor worries it […]

Review: Avenue Q

Collapse into a fit of giggles with the Tony Award Winning Avenue Q – Those words were true to fact when I went to see Avenue Q last week. Admittedly it’s not playing in Dublin any more but that’s no reason not to review it and transmit its joy to readers! What originally started as […]

The Arcade @ Dublin Comic Con

Dublin Comic Con has been and gone and like last year we were on hand to take it all in, soak up all the geekiness and if we’d any time left over to run some tournaments!  Our team were on hand to oversee card game and board game tournaments ranging from Munchkin to Mage Knight, […]

Forgotten Childhood – The Neverending Story

THE INITIAL RELEASE (1984) Die unendliche Geschichte was a best selling book crafted from the vivid imagination of a German novelist named Michael Ende. We would better know this novel by its english translation,The Neverending Story. Whilst the book was launched back in 1979 to critical acclaim and adoration, it didn’t hit the big screen […]

Review: The Battery

Zombies have been very hot topic over the last couple of years. Between the games industry putting ‘dead’ into as many titles as the market can fit (Dead Island, Dead Nation, Dead Rising, Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare) and the film industry spewing out zombie-related adaptations and franchises left and right (Warm Bodies, World War […]
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