Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor is a greater game than it has any right to be. Ponder a moment on…
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For a long time now, the most common method of getting into a crown cap bottle has been to crank…
Marc Webb’s latest instalment in the Spiderman reboot’s franchise, The Amazing Spiderman 2, is ticking all the boxes of the…
Tucked away at the top of the high street is a place where you can leave the stresses and strains…
Fresh from stealing the spotlight in last summer’s blockbuster The Avengers, Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) has returned for another…
Trance is the new film from director and Bangor University alumnus Danny Boyle. This is his first piece of work…
Partially to feed my gamer appetite and partially to fuel this review, this week I spent some quality time with…
“Far over the misty mountains cold, to dungeons deep and caverns old” lies another mountain. The Lonely Mountain, the mountain…
On The Road is an important book for a number of reasons. It is credited with beginning, or at least…
It shocked music critics almost as much as when he ditched folk for electric. In 2009, the shop shelves and online…
If you’re looking for something great to read this Christmas or just a good stocking filler, Cecilia Ahern’s seasonal novel;…
3/5 Back in 2008, three years after the original “Twilight” book captured the imaginations of teenage girls across the world,…
¡UNO! is, incredibly, Green Day’s eighth studio album release, and part one of a trilogy of albums to be released in…
Resident Evil 6 was meant to be a landmark in the franchise, after a successful yet heavily criticised 5, and…
The hype machine has been going into overdrive about this game, and it hasn’t failed to meet expectations. It’s a…
E.T. trying to kill us all? By Joe Keep Earth is beset on all sides by a hulking alien invasion,…