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Category: Reviews
Sequels – I Hate It
Please, Hollywood, remember that new things, and new ideas, are sometimes worth the risk of not catching – because, sometimes, those new things can spark and create something so brilliant and beautiful that remakes, sequels, and spin-offs cannot ever truly ignite.
Legend in the Mist: Your Newest Narrative TTRPG?
Son of Oak has introduced new unique TTRPGs, first with City of Mist and now with Legend in the Mist, both boasting revolutionary new mechanics to fuel wholly new stories and adventures.
Hi Miranda Priestly, I heard you’re a musical now!
I was shocked to learn that The Devil Wears Prada is a musical! Who’s in it? What’s all the hubbub about?
King’s Dilemma, a…video game?
Some may be familiar with King’s Dilemma, a political problem-solving legacy board game, but you may not be aware that the original creators of King’s Dilemma, have released some… sequels? Spin-offs?
Insight into ‘Words from the Wild’
While experiencing ‘Words from the Wild’, I was lucky enough to interview one of the featured poets and curators, Briony Hughes. She taught me about the curation process, inspiration for writing, and the actual construction of some poems.
Marina Abramovic’s Performance in Art
On the 28th of December, I attended the Marina Abramovic Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. Abramovic is a Serbian artist to focuses on the relationship between performer and audience.
An Ode to its Origins
Eight years after the original series came to a close, we once again enter the cinema into the dystopian world of Panem, but this time, into the dark, war-torn, near wasteland of the Capitol in its ‘dark days’: The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
‘Unearth’ed at Hozier’s Concert
I managed to weasel my way into getting tickets for Hozier’s sold-out opening night in the UK, and boy am I glad I did. Let me tell you, this concert was a surreal piece of poetry.
‘Killers of The Flower Moon’ – Worth the Wait
‘Killers of The Flower Moon’ is Scorsese’s longest project since his drama/documentary ‘My Voyage to Italy’ (1999) which is just over 4 hours long. Killers of The Flower Moon retells the story of ‘The Reign of Terror’, a series of 60 murders committed against the Osage Nation, a federally recognised government, and a Native American tribe.
OSCARS 2024
As we enter fall and the year begins to wrap up, the deadline for the 2024 Oscar entries quickly approaches!
Review of Shenmue 3
20 years after its first release, the Shenmue series returns with its third iteration – Syed Ali reviews the latest version.