Dune – Part 2
The epic finale that begins The Dune Universe…or, the Duniverse! Three years ago, our screen were blessed with a rare gem that critics called the sci-fi spiritual successor to The Lord of The Rings (though Tolkien himself might have had some…
Halo Season 2 Review
Whilst Halo Season 2 has improved upon its previous season, the end result demonstrates a show uncertain of its identity outside the both beloved and hated games. (Spoilers for Season 1 ahead). Unlike Season 1 of Halo, Season 2 decides…
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Review
An open-world survival game that hits the ground running and barely lets you pause to breathe. I remember many years ago when the first Dragon’s Dogma was released. This was around the time when Skyrim had just come out, and…
The Stormlight Archive Book 1 – The Way of Kings
his isn’t some little novel you can pick up and finish in a day. This is the Stormlight Archive, and its thorough! Approach it with caution, take your time, and don’t rush. Savour every sweet bite of this five-course meal that begins with The Way of Kings.
Mistborn Era Two – The Lost Metal – Review
The stakes have never been higher as this epic conclusion reveals the deadly plot of The Set
Spider-Man No Way Home – A Third Outing with Plenty of Cameo-goodness!
Tom Holland’s Spider-Man returns to fight foes from throughout the multiverse in the thrilling conclusion to the Homecoming trilogy.
Dune – Part 1 (in progress)
This is the story of the distant future of humanity as they vie for the power of Spice, the substance which has fueled humanities conquest of the stars. The spice world of Arrakis now passes from the Harkonnens to House…
The Light of All That Falls – Review
The climactic end of James Islington’s debut trilogy comes together like a Scooby-Doo stamp sandwich: packed with all the meat, lettuce, cheese, and assorted fillings, but squeezed between two soggy slices of bread. It might be a tasty bite, sure—but it doesn’t hold together well enough to earn the kind of ending it’s going for.
Sweatpea – Review – Innocence Has Never Been So Deadly
C.J Skuse weaves a horrifically humorous tale with Rhiannon Lewis, a serial killer hiding in the body of a tiny little sweat pea.