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Westworld ‘The Riddle of the Sphinx’ Review

Episode 4 of Westworld’s sophomore season is not only the best in the season (so far) but also in the show’s entire history. By dedicating a good portion of the runtime to an extended conversation between two of the shows heavy weight actors, Westworld creates some of it’s very best stuff – with a killer soundtrack to boot.

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Westworld ‘Virtù e Fortuna’ Review

“You’re all I have left now, Teddy.” Since Westworld first aired, the questionable ethics of the park was thought on many peoples minds. Was the show racist in its depiction of native Americans or was it intentional and all part of the overall narrative (I believe the latter). These questions aren’t going to get any easier to […]

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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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Westworld ‘Journey Into Night’ and ‘Reunion’ Review

WESTWORLD IS BACK! Finally the best show on TV is back on our screens after a much-too-long-wait of 18 months. The cast are mostly the same but the mysteries have changed and the scope of it all is much, much larger.

So let me ask you; have you ever questioned the nature of your reality?

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The Walking Dead ‘Wrath’ Review

The season finale here folks and it’s bound to piss some people off.

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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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The Walking Dead ‘Worth’ Review

The penultimate episode of The Walking Dead’s eighth season was Negan-heavy affair, as the main man returned to the saviour compound.

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The Walking Dead ‘Still Gotta Mean Something’ Review

It’s back. The Rick Grimes murder coat has returned. Whenever Rick puts on the coat people die. This episode is no different but for once I found myself not on the side of Sheriff Rick Grimes…

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The Walking Dead ‘Do Not Send Us Astray’ Review

The Walking Dead provided us with a throwback episode this week, taking us all the way back to when the zombies were the shows main threat.

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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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