WITH the passing of the Connery era, SCM now ventures forth into the campy jamboree of the Roger Moore era, in true 70s fashion. Dipping into the blaxploitation pot, our eyebrows are raised for...
MS. POPPY Tester has been playing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Here are her thoughts on the matter: Geralt of Rivia’s swan song is a triumph in open-world storytelling. CD Projekt Red took a lesson...
IN A YEAR that have us Doolittle, Three Feet High And Rising, Straight Outta Compton and The Stone Roses, three hoodlums from New York City stood out for dropping some of the hottest beats...
BACK IN 2014, Bojack was in quite a successful Netflix show. So successful it was commissioned for another season and, on a lesser note, so successful that it was the very reason I...
I’m a sucker for a goodbye album. Not just a final album (in many ways there’s nothing more disappointing than when a band breaks up and a sub-par album stands as their final statement)...
ANIMATION Month at Film Torments continues with one of the most 90s films imaginable. Born from rampant commercialism and squandered institutions, it’s 1996’s Space Jam. Okay… I think I might be in trouble for...
“WE’RE not bad people, but we did a bad thing.” So goes the key line of dialogue in Bloodline; a television programme that doesn’t just outwardly project ‘prestige television’ as scream it. From the creators of Damages,...
These days, many TV sitcoms try to hit one of two feels: the bizarre or the topical. From the weirdness of Bob’s Burgers to the political comedy of Veep, there’s not so much a...
THE MARVEL Cinematic Universe sometimes gets an unfair wrap for being too family friendly. While not necessarily the most gritty series in the history of film, (especially in comparison to DC’s recently released shared...
WITH the unceremonious departure of George Lazenby, we now move on to the discussion of Sean Connery’s final, contentious picture: 1971’s Diamonds Are Forever. Daniel Abbott: I’ll level the field here: Diamonds Are Forever is...
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