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Review: Wake

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New Web Series: Falling Apart

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Family-Friendly Friday: Spring Animals Edition

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Review: Total Performance

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Review: The Guard

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Family-Friendly Friday: Snowpeople Edition

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First Impressions: Murderous Pursuits

April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 Renee

Murderous Pursuits is a stealthy murder mystery game from Blazing Griffin, releasing later this month on Steam. I had the good fortune of being invited to its closed beta session this past weekend and was pleasantly surprised. This game is a … Continue reading First Impressions: Murderous Pursuits

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Trailer Tuesday: All of Them

December 12, 2017December 12, 2017 Renee

Produced by film collective, Guerilla59, All of Them is a web series about the London dating scene. Each episode centers around a different character. The entire first season is available on Vimeo. For more from Guerilla59, visit their website, Continue reading Trailer Tuesday: All of Them

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Review: Ittle Dew 2

December 7, 2017December 12, 2017 Frank D.

When the Nintendo Switch debuted earlier this year, it didn’t just bring a new way to game. It brought a new Legend of Zelda game to the franchise in the form of Breath of The Wild, completely revamping the legendary … Continue reading Review: Ittle Dew 2

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A Guide to Indie Bookstores in London

November 29, 2017November 29, 2017 swtindies

by Olivia Gacka As a book blogger and Londoner, I spend many an hour hiking around the city visiting bookstores, admiring their shelves and forgetting real life even exists. When picking the store of choice for endless browsing, the ability … Continue reading A Guide to Indie Bookstores in London

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Review: Miss J

November 19, 2017November 19, 2017 Renee

UK-based HeavyWait creates female-driven narratives that bring attention to social issues. Their second short, Miss J., written and directed by Amani Zardoe, centers around a Muslim teenager named Deema. Her brother, Hakeem, has disappeared. The media claim he ran off … Continue reading Review: Miss J

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Review: The Room

November 11, 2017November 11, 2017 Frank D.

Often hailed as one of the worst movies ever made, The Room seems like an exercise to show how NOT to make an independent film failing to meet the most basic standards of what makes a movie good. Despite plentiful … Continue reading Review: The Room

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