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Review: Lucifer (Season 5, Part 1) – Madness, Mayhem and Murder
Kay Miller takes a look at the newest batch of episodes from Netflix’s revival of Lucifer.
Nier: Automata’s Genre-Melting Opening Moments
Ross Holmes discuss why Automata’s opening sequence is so effective for the game.
Literature Vs. Adaptation: 13 Reasons Why, ‘A Glorification of Suicide’
Georgie Holmes looks at how Netflix damaged the reputation and storyline of young-adult novel, Thirteen Reasons Why.
In Criticism of Grand Theft Auto V
With the game soon being re-released, Callum Nelmes revises Rockstar’s most successful title.
Literature Vs. Adaptation: The Hobbit, ‘Monumental Disappointment and Invincible Dwarves’
Elizabeth Sorrell adds to the series of Literature Vs. Adaptation with The Hobbit.
Exciting TV Pilots: The Mandalorian
The Disney era of Star Wars is divided between films that are bad and Rogue…
Literature Vs. Adaptation: The Patrick Melrose Novels – An inevitable failure or ambitious success?
Jack Nicholas Brandon picks apart the 2018 adaptation of the ‘Patrick Melrose Novels’.
Off Menu: Comedy and the Culinary Arts
Lucy Maggs tells us why we need to be listening to this podcast from James Acaster and Ed Gamble.
Review: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
Georgie Holmes shares her thoughts on Matt Haig’s most recent fictional novel ‘The Midnight Library.’
Review: Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition (PC) – Robots, Dinosaurs and Bugs
Callum Holgate tells us how Horizon handles in its recent PC port.
In Conversation with Imy Brighty-Potts: Founder of The Hysteria Collective
As The Hysteria Collective approaches it’s first birthday, Elizabeth Sorrell chats with it’s founder and alumni of Southampton University, Imy Brighty-Potts.
Review: Southampton City Art Gallery – ‘Truly a Hidden Gem of our City’
The Art Gallery is home to incredibly well-known artists such as Monet and Renoir, Becky Davies and Kay Miller verdict it as the true hidden gem of Southampton.
2020’s Console Wars: Sony vs. Microsoft
Sam Pegg takes a deep dive into the competition between the PS5 and Xbox Series X.
Review: ‘Another’s Tongue’ Art Exhibition – ‘Fluid ink stories’
Kay Miller looks at British-Kenyan artist Michael Armitage’s latest exhibition.