Aliens
Posted 1:59pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Alex Campbell-Hunt
Classic From a time when quality sequels were probably even rarer than they are now, Aliens is a mind-blowing second instalment to the 1979 Alien. After surviving the events of the first movie, Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) returns to civilisation after being in stasis for 57 years. Read more...
Little Big Planet 3
Posted 2:30pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Anonymous Bird
Little Big Planet 3 arrived late last year, and is the third instalment in Sumo Digital’s super fun and silly trilogy. The Little Big Planet franchise is known for being fun, cute and particularly creative. The games are all about promoting creativity. The playable characters are Read more...
Magic Mike XXL
Posted 2:01pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Shaun Swain
Rating: 4/5 Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike was a low-budget arthouse tragicomedy about male strippers that surprised audiences with its narrative depth. Now removing the “tragedy” and substituting the “arthouse” with “road trip”, Gregory Jacobs’ Read more...
Paper Towns
Posted 2:03pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Mandy Te
Rating 3/5 Like all things John Green, Paper Towns is a metaphor. With last year’s release of The Fault in Our Stars, comparisons will inevitably be made between these two films. However, Paper Towns — while similarly containing teenage characters who speak unnaturally — takes Read more...
Scream Season 1 (Episode 1)
Posted 2:07pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Mandy Te
TV With slasher films being seen as a fad of the 1980s, the Scream franchise was said to have revitalised the horror genre in a way that was both satirical and enjoyable for teenagers in the 1990s. MTV’s Scream: TV Series is the television adaptation of the popular franchise and, in several Read more...
Interview with Virginia Heath
Posted 2:12pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Mandy Te
Critic: When going through all the Scottish film archives, did you have specific things in mind when choosing what you would use, and how did you know which footage to pick? It was a fluid process. I wanted an overall theme of love and loss, which relates to a lot of things such as war, Read more...
A Vision of Fire: Book One of the Earthend Saga
Posted 2:15pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Bridget Vosburgh
AVision of Fire: Book One of the Earthend Saga is a science-fiction thriller by Gillian Anderson and Jeff Rovin. As a sticker on the front aggressively proclaims, Gillian Anderson is the actor who played Dana Scully in The X-Files. After an attempt is made on India’s ambassador to the United Read more...
Neil Dawson - Negative Space
Posted 1:42pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by James Thomson-Bache
As someone whose major interest and study of art lies in painting, specifically in the safety and comfort of a wall-fixed picture that orders me to stand still and “read” what I’m seeing, I initially walked straight past the front-end exhibition Negative Space at the Milford Read more...
The Chemical Brothers - Born in the Echoes
Posted 2:23pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Basti Menkes
Rating: 4/5 Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons occupy a place of honour in the museum of electronic dance music. Alongside acts like Fatboy Slim and The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers defined the rave scene of Europe in the ’90s. Their kaleidoscopic music saw big beats and druggy, euphoric pop Read more...
Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward
Posted 1:37pm Sunday 19th July 2015 by Cheyanne Intemann
Rating: 4/5 Heavensward is the recent expansion to the Square Enix massively multiplayer online (MMO) game, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. Final Fantasy XIV had a particularly bad 1.0 launch, with daily experience gain limits, huge empty maps, shockingly poor optimisation and clunky combat. Read more...
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