007 First Light (PS5, Win, Xbox X/S) – Game Review
Bond is back — and IO Interactive has delivered his best game in decades. First Light blends character, style and modern spy craft into a grounded origin story that finally feels worthy of 007.
https://t.co/iFGKgIU2n5
007 First Light (PS5, Win, Xbox X/S) – Game Review
Bond is back — and IO Interactive has delivered his best game in decades. First Light blends character, style and modern spy craft into a grounded origin story that finally feels worthy of 007.
https://t.co/iFGKgIU2n5
Live Cinematic Experiences – The drug of nostalgia or a solution to disillusioned audiences.
A warm, reflective look at how live orchestral film performances reveal both the joy and the danger of living in the past.
https://t.co/19Cw1mhWGZ
Having a birthday and celebrating Christmas in your 40s, for us, means buying less physical things and appreciating an ‘experience’.
Enjoying my Christmas gift in July watching Raiders of the lost ark with orchestra with Anna. Nothing quite like a live John Williams score.
Didcot Railway Centre (2026) – A Brown Sign heritage steam adventure
Steam, sunshine, and a first‑class seat to the past. Didcot Railway Centre turned out to be one of our most memorable Brown Sign adventures yet....
https://t.co/BTcp2nqxLZ
#brownsignadventure#heritagerailway
Ladies First (2026) – Film Review
A world where women hold the power and men face the everyday biases they usually don’t see. Ladies First has the concept, the cast, and the craft - but does it have the conviction?…
https://t.co/O7FLaaToBQ
MCM Comic Con (2026)
The first convention of the year attending MCM Comic Con at the Excel Centre in London. A smaller event compared to previous years but an enjoyable experience.
https://t.co/6qAnN4gopL
#mcmcomiccon#comiccon#london#geekculture#conventions
‘Do we really care about the gnomes?’ – Baldur’s Gate 3
Two weary adventurers, a bear, and a dog descend into the chaos of Baldur’s Gate 3, chasing heroism and finding only fatigue, laughter, and moral ambiguity.
https://t.co/8DjEMc2vUM
Destroyer (2018) – Film Review
Destroyer is a grim, tightly wound neo‑noir that turns the “vengeful detective” trope inside out. A story split across two timelines that collide in a brutal, brilliant final reveal.
https://t.co/6rd6N5q5X0
Star Trek: A bittersweet legacy in gaming
With the removal of 2023’s Star Trek Resurgence from sale, looking back at the last half century of gaming in the final frontier and a bittersweet legacy of deleted games lost to licensing rights.
https://t.co/gwQaGJWYjS
Star Trek at 60 (2026) Exhibit Review - Science Museum, London
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of @startrek a new trial has opened at the Science Museum in London. A fun opportunity to see some props and costumes from the franchise
https://t.co/cbzown6xE7
@G33kyMick True. Though P+ handling of the franchise in recent years and as far back as the platforms launch has been atrocious. Post Picard could clearly have offered a few alternatives, SFA sitting along side a legacy show. Another LD season. It just seemed fixated on one particular way.
@Dan_Leckie Agreed. No first (arguably second) season of any Trek really got going with character development and story arcs. TNG/DS9/VOY all hugely inconsistent to what they became after about the third season on.
I suppose unlike modern Trek they had the benefit of bottle episodes.
Giving The Other Bennet Sister a go, not my usual cup of tea but Anna’s a Jane Austen fan so approached with an open mind.
Have to say, the @BBCiPlayer picture is far more complimentary than the @skytv alternative. Someone at Sky clearly not a fan of Mary Bennet.
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