Dripping with atmosphere and terrifying. One of the best gaming experiences I've ever had. The gameplay connects with the narrative in surprising ways and it's the best lovecraftian story that's ever been adapted to any medium.
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Jurassic World
(2015)
Insultingly bad, unimaginative and poorly stitched together
2 November 2020
Bryce Dallas Howard could have been a great protagonist for this new trilogy if the director didn't seem to hate her, and all other female characters for that matter. There's evidence of a smart character that is destroyed by cliches and bad design and writing decisions.
The Haunting of Bly Manor
(2020)
Good story ruined by bad performances
2 November 2020
T'Nia Miller and Rahul Kohli are easily the best part of this series. A shame that Henry Jones and Oliver Jackson were just awful. Their accents were all over the place and their episodes were awkward to watch. Still worth a watch for some fantastic moments and a story that actually ties up quite nicely.
The Avengers
(2012)
A magical cinematic experience
2 November 2020
Seeing my childhood heroes on the big screen like this was something I had always hoped for. Time and care was taken to give each hero their moment and it pays off when the action starts. Marvel manages to make this movie grounded in a way that's not broody, but fun and a thrill ride from start to finish.
It
(I) (2017)
A sweet movie about friendship that also happens to be a horror
2 November 2020
IT smartly focuses on the personal struggles and friendships of this group of kids which rewards the movie with elevated sense of terror as you start to care for each member of the group. Beautifully filmed, great music and good child actors.
God's Own Country
(2017)
Refreshingly hopeful and real
2 November 2020
A beautifully filmed love story with complex characters that ditch many of the overused indie gay cliches. Sex is treated with the same grit and realness as the awkward emotions of the protagonist and labour intensive farm work. It's a nice break from the tragic endings that usually accompany this genre.
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