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Danny Hughes

The Walking Dead: Season 8, Episode 11 – Review

This week’s episode of The Walking Dead returned to its usual slower pace, as the war against the Saviors took a little time out as either side dealt with various issues on the home front. By the end of it… Continue reading →

The Greatest Showman – Review

My partner’s 11 year old daughter went to see The Greatest Showman a number of times at the cinema, over the last few weeks, and every time has come back saying how much she loved it, and how good it… Continue reading →

The Walking Dead: Season 8, Episode 10 – Review

Some I know told me that they thought that this week’s episode of The Walking Dead was slow and nothing happened. I was a little surprised by this as I actually thought quite a lot took place. We saw the… Continue reading →

Star Wars: Battlefront 2 – Review

Now this is going to a little bit of a strange review, as for a game that was originally a multiplayer only game, its sequel features a Single Player, and it is this that this review will focus on, as… Continue reading →

The Crown: Season 2 – Review

Strangely, even though I love history and learning things about our great nations rich heritage, I do not watch a lot of shows like Victoria and other BBC period pieces detailing historical events throughout the United Kingdom. I think the… Continue reading →

Altered Carbon: Season 1 – Review

Cyberpunk and distopian futures are a favourite setting setting of mine. There is something about how far humanity goes technologically and how it ends up devolving them and bring down society, that I find so interesting. It is a great… Continue reading →

The Walking Dead: Season 8, Episode 9 – Review

*Spoilers!* Last night marked the return of season 8 of The Walking Dead, and we said farewell to a character whose fate was all but sealed at the mid-season finale back in December. It has been a while since I… Continue reading →

Mute – Review

*Minor Spoilers* Continuing on the reviews of the weekend film, both of which feature a silent protagonist (and following my review of Guillermo del Toro’s; The Shape of Water), we come to the Netflix exclusive Mute. Now Mute is directed… Continue reading →

The Shape of Water – Review

*Minor Spoilers* Having mute protagonists appeared to be a running theme this weekend as I watched both Netflix exclusive; Mute, as well as Guillermo del Toro’s dark fantasy; The Shape of Water, but this was totally unintentional. Let’s start this… Continue reading →

Black Panther – Review

*Minor Spoilers* In the shadow of the looming Infinity War; a film which has been in the making ever since the end credits of the first Avengers film in 2012 (with some of the groundwork being laid as early as… Continue reading →

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