‘I have to sing’ – Coco (2017) Review
Disney is best known for making films for children, and they are very good at it, but over the recent years, they have become better and better at creating films that not only entertain children but teach important mature lessons to them. In 2017, Disney and Pixar...
Disney: The Remake
Who are Palm Reader? – Willow
Looking for new music? Surry born band ‘Palm Reader’ have recently released a brand new single, ‘Willow.’ Before listening to Willow, I had not heard any of Palm Readers other music. Currently, on Spotify, they hold three albums and 6 singles and are yet to...
New Frontiers – a Pokemon Sword and Shield Review
The Main Story:First off, I thoroughly enjoyed the game with all its potential – as a returning and frequent player of the franchise. It ticked all the boxes for me; cool new Pokèmon and a story that got you hooked from the get-go, as much as it is a slow...
28 Years Later – Dirt
September 29th marks the 28th anniversary of Alice in Chain’s highest selling album to date, ‘Dirt’. Alice in Chains originally rose to fame in the early 90s, the era of grunge rock, becoming famous following success in bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and...
Street Fighter V – Review
Ps Plus in September offered this classic side-scrolling fighter for free to all members. While I do not have a huge experience with fighters as I have only played and enjoyed Dragon Ball Fighterz and Mortal Kombat X, I hope to offer insight to new players to the...
Gunfire Reborn – Early access done right
I expected a lot of things from 2020, but what I did not expect was a solid first person shooter that reinvented the genre with new and innovative ideas, from a company I had never heard of, all for less than £10 . Gunfire Reborn, has been one of the biggest triumphs...
‘I think he went back in. We have to go get him’ – Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) Review
It was back in 2017 when we were transported back into the strange world of Jumanji, 22 years on from the original. Where that famous first film brought the game into the real world, Welcome to the Jungle took real world people and threw them into the game, and now we...
‘I’m doing my best to embrace all the brilliant virtual work/streams that are happening!’ Stagey Blog Chat With Kerrie Nicholson
Kerrie Nicholson runs her theatre blog over on Wheelie Stagey, sharing theatre reviews and features. She is also a keen reader, often sharing book reviews and posts about handling her own disability and how that can impact on her life. I was able to chat to Kerrie all...
‘If you should ever hit New York’ – On The Town at the Proms (2018) review
Originally staged on Broadway in 1944, On The Town is one of Leonard Bernstien’s many success stories. Featuring many a now famous song including ‘New York, New York’, ‘I can cook too’ and ‘Ya Got Me’, On The Town tells the story of three young sailers on 24 hours...
‘If I wasn’t such an idiot’ – The Clapper (2017) Review
Eddie Krumble (Ed Helms) travelled to Los Angeles in search of fame and fortune, basing everything on the promise of the ‘American Dream’, but instead he lives his days pay packet to pay packet, paid very little to sit in television audiences and clap along when told....
‘There’s nothing in the rules that says big girls need not apply’ – Dumplin’ (2018) Review
Beauty pageants are big business in Texas and for Rosie Dixon (Jennifer Aniston) they are everything. Pretty dresses on pretty girls, the definition of picture perfect beauty. But for her daughter Willowdean (Danielle Macdonald), pageants are a showcase of everything...