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Music Monday 7/7/14

This is actually my third draft of a Music Monday for the site so far. Initially I thought “The weather’s lovely, let’s do a list of summery punk tunes”, then Naomi went and did just that. So I thought “Okay, I’ll do a list of all the new metal I’ve discovered over the past year” […]

Forgotten Childhood – The Pagemaster

The Initial Release (1994) At a time when Disney had re-invented themselves, and the youthful audiences of the time had been introduced to both An American Tail and The Land Before Time, any new feature -length animation would have to be pretty special to stand-out. The David Kirschner led The Pagemaster was, unfortunately, something special […]

Music Monday 30/06/2014

So the Summer gaming drought is here and that means that unless you’re a retro fiend, there’s not a whole not new to tickle your gaming taste-buds. The Summer blockbusters are in full effect in the box office, so unless you really enjoy huge budgets and huge special effects, there’s not a whole lot in […]

Review: Brass Sun #2

To say that Brass Sun began auspiciously in issue 1 feels like an understatement. Despite my own reservations, the issue made a huge splash critically, and sold out of it’s first print. Great news considering, as pointed out in my review, this is a rare venture for 2000 AD to try and worm into the […]

Youtube Digest – Awe Me Channel

Awe Me is the Youtube Channel of Master Blacksmith Tony Swatton.   Filmed at his forge in Burbank, California, Swatton and his crew make props and weapons used in the movies.  The number of films these guys have worked on is impressive; Swatton alone has worked on films like Halloween 2, Pirates of the Carrabin and […]

At A Glance: Always Sometimes Monsters

Welcome to “At a Glance” where first impressions mean everything!. Ladies, gentlemen and struggling writers, I present to you; Always Sometimes Monsters.  Video games can bring us on fantastical adventures, to places impossible in reality. However, not many games deal with the theme of everyday and all that it entails. The idea of morality and […]

Friday Flix Fix – 20th June 2014

It’s an odd week, this week. Somewhat like an eye of the storm as there’s only one major Summer film getting a general release this weekend: The Fault In Our Stars. Considering how jam-packed this season is with blockbusters, many of which sequels and adaptations, Stars being of the latter, a weekend with only one […]
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