The Witcher Episode 2 Review – ‘Four Marks’

The Witcher continues it’s hot streak in episode 2, with a slight detour away from Geralt to tell the story of Yennefer of Vengerberg – powerful sorceress and canon love interest (sorry Triss fans). Her backstory has always been a bit mysterious, but this episode gives us a good introduction to the troubled early years, as well as the world of magic. Though don’t expect any concrete explanations.

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The Witcher Episode 1 Review – ‘The End’s Beginning’

Since the show was announced, lots of people have been very nervous about it. About how the show would handle the dense world of the books, whether the more extreme elements would be toned down, about the casting of Henry Cavill, etc. But judging from the first episode alone, those fears were completely ridiculous.

The show is bloody, crazy, fantasy of the highest order.

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Bullet Head (2017) Review

Paul Solet’s Bullet Head is not the greatest film of all time, it’s not trying to be. But it is one of the most surprising in recent memory.

Starring some real talent – and an excellent dog – Bullet Head is worth your time. Just ignore the title.

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Gerald’s Game (2017) Review

It’s been a very interesting year for Stephen King fans. Who’d have thought with the dead-on-arrival The Dark Tower at the beginning of the year, we’d now have one of the very best King adaptations with It? So which way does Netflix’s new King adaptation, Gerald’s Game, go?

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