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If I'm not watching a television show or a film, I'm playing a game or have my nose in a book. "I now believed that the lurking fear was no material thing, but a wolf-fanged ghost that rode the midnight lightning." - H.P. Lovecraft, 'The Lurking Fear'.

Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) Review

Possibly the first Star Wars film that most fans don’t actually want, ‘Solo’ is far better than you might have expected.

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Death Road to Canada – Xbox One Review

Like ‘Organ Trail’, but with couch co-op! This “Randomly Generated Road Trip Action-RPG” is a must buy.

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Westworld ‘Akane No Mai’ Review

Westworld follows up perhaps its best ever episode with something completely different. We drop back in with Maeve as she’s taken out of her comfort zone and straight into the heart of Shogun World.

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The Greatest Showman (2017) Review

The Greatest Showman is a loud pop musical about the showman P.T. Barnum that more or less does away with the real history.

But it’s also incredibly entertaining. Read my review as I try to figure out why that is…

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Deadpool 2 (2018) Review

Following very closely on the heels of Infinity War, Deadpool 2 is unlikely to cause superhero fatigue with it’s witty dialogue, wall-to-wall references, and slick action.

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Avengers: Infinity War (2018) Review

19 films and billions of dollars later, the MCU has led us here. A decade of plot threads and stories has built up to Infinity War, so it’s not surprising that it just might be the biggest film of all time.

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Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams – Kill All Others (Review And Comparison)

Dee Ree’s ‘Kill All Others’ is the final episode of ‘Electric Dreams’ and it might be it’s best.

It’s not subtle, but the message is an important one that couldn’t be more relevant.

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Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams – Safe and Sound (Review And Comparison)

Journeyman director Alan Taylor brings us possibly the best episode yet. Based on the 1955 story titled ‘Foster, You’re Dead’, the episode updates its themes of consumerism and fear into something modern and very relevant.

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Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams – Autofac (Review And Comparison)

The original story was pretty bleak, so it’s refreshing to see that this version of ‘Autofac’ updates it to a more hopeful worldview. It’s what we need right now.

‘Autofac’ is a perfect example of how to adapt a story by changing a lot of the original but still keeping the heart the same.

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Mom and Dad (2017) Review

‘Mom and Dad’ is peak Cage. It’s the best he’s been in a long time.

With a really original idea, and a unique style, and fantastic performances from Selma Blair and Nic Cage – ‘Mom and Dad’ is a treat.

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