It’s still got its eye-roll moments, but Gran Turismo: Based on a True Story is popcorn entertainment of a higher order than you might predict. True story.
Memory is one towering cliche, with Liam Neeson playing the same role that he’s played for almost two decades, just with visible creaks and with nothing that lodges in the memory at all.
With all the possibilities it had ahead of itself, Poker Face bet large on very little, and we ended up with the most damning criticism of all: a thriller that didn’t thrill.Â
Park the controversies that surround The Woman King, schedule in some reading around of the topic for later, and settle in for a period biopic, bursting with energy, that tells a familiar story within an unfamiliar setting.
There’s sunk-cost at play with Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm. If you’ve been there from the start, way back in 2000, then nothing we say is going to stop you watching.
Since 2016, a steady stream of tie-in comics has been released that act as a companion piece to the hugely successful trilogy of Dark Souls videogames. In amongst the various four-issue miniseries and anthology comics, there have been many tales that expand this dark and mysterious universe. Now, Titan Comics have released a hefty compendium of everything so far, just in time for Christmas.
All in all, whilst Volume I and Volume II have been great reads, Volume III: War Machines has been my favourite book of the three that Titan Books have brought to the market in this Anthology.
If you are a fan of Destiny and want to know more about what happens in the universe Bungie created, then the Destiny Grimoire Anthology Volume II: Fallen Kingdoms from Titan Books is an easy sell