“Rush” reminds me of old TV movies
Rush is set in the golden age of F1 racing and based on a true sporting rivalry between British driver […]
Rush is set in the golden age of F1 racing and based on a true sporting rivalry between British driver […]
Gideon The Ninth by Tamsin Muir starts right in the midst of things, and I had very little idea of […]
A rose-tinted version of Golden Age Hollywood that asks “What if…?” The series was visually stunning, beautifully shot and has […]
I read this when I was deep into reading thieves and heists (mostly fantasy like Locke Lamora) and was curious […]
The first part of Snyder’s Star Wars reject is a bunch of space nonsense that relies on explosions and slo-mo combat to plaster over the stereotypes.
I’ve been taking the past few weeks off from working, because I was starting to creep into burnout territory. Again. […]
I’m re-watching this because I wanted something familiar, something acerbic, from someone as disgruntled with the world as me. And […]
Easy-to-read sci-fi for anyone who wants to fall in love with a grouchy, mordant robot who’d rather be watching TV than dealing with people.
The Last Forest alternates between documentary observation, staged sequences and dense soundscapes that immerse you into another world. Luiz Bolognesi […]
Why do we romanticise the dead? This is sort of the central question Jenette McCurdy tackles in her autobiography I’m […]