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‘Fallout’ – Season Two – Review

In 2024, Prime Video detonated expectations when superstar producer Jonathan Nolan and creators Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet brought the beloved, bombed-out fantasyland of Fallout to life — and it landed with a radioactive bang. What could have been a shallow video-game cash-in instead emerged as one of the year’s most thrilling, confident pieces of […]

‘The Boys’ – Season Five – ‘Though the Heavens Fall’ – Review

Let the end times roll with ‘Fallout’ Season Two

Following the epic announcement that the cast of Prime Video’s Fallout will venture down under to Sydney for a star studded red carpet event in late November, we’ve now been treated this morning to the brand new trailer for Season Two, and it promises a whole heap of ghoulish new revelations, wanton wasteland violence, unexpected […]

Pink Origins & Power Plays – ‘Elle’ Struts Onto Prime Video With a Fierce, Fabulous Throwback Glow-Up

Prime Video kicks off the Apocalypse for ‘Fallout’ Season Two with Sydney Date for Global Tour

In a thrilling announcement that got us salivating with anticipation, Prime Video has announced that Ella Purnell (Yellowjackets, Sweetpea), Aaron Moten (Emancipation, Father Stu) and Walton Goggins (The White Lotus, The Righteous Gemstone) will be travelling to Australia this November, marking the first stop on the global tour celebrating Fallout Season 2 In preparation for […]

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‘Tomb Raider’ – Review

Lara Croft is back and she’s jumping headfirst into the action thanks to an impressive turn by Academy Award winner Alicia Vikander in the new action blockbuster Tomb Raider. Finding a hidden message from her adventurer father Lord Richard Croft (Dominic West), intrepid university student Lara Croft leaves London and travels to the far east […]

‘Caterpillar’ – A Tender, Heartbreaking Portrait of Motherhood and Change – Review

‘The Hateful Eight’ – Review

Master filmmaker Quentin Tarantino returns to the harsh landscape of the western frontier for this brutally gripping film that places eight of the nastiest villains, anti-heroes and rogues together in one place, and lets them battle it out in a fierce game of wits. Set 8, 10 or 12 years after the Civil War, The […]

‘Caterpillar’ – A Tender, Heartbreaking Portrait of Motherhood and Change – Review