2 is OK and 3 is not good at all, and you don't need to have watched them to enjoy the first one and Origins (the first one especially is one of the best FF movies I've seen).
At a push, 2 might be worth your time as it ties in a little more to Origins as the Abbadon Hotel is referenced a fair amount.
3 was pony though
Newly arrived on Shudder, and if you're a fan of the excellent Hell House LLC (2015) then you won't be disappointed.
Takes quite a but to unnerve me in movies these days but some of the scenes in this managed to do that very well.
Still no change there then (and it's probably been my answer for 30 years).
Those 6 Octaves can knock any style, language or genre out the park.
He's a phenom.
On the final season of Top Boy and I have to say its been utterly superb.
There hasn't been a single story strand that hasn't been well written and executed, and every single person in the ensemble cast has been on their A-Game.
With only 3 episodes left im just hoping they land the ending...(no spoilers you lot ).
And finished.
Overall its a very good game but it's hampered by some pretty big flaws (enemy density being my main bugbear as its absolutely ridiculous in some areas) but the combat, variety of builds and world design itself are all good.
I may return to go for the Platinum at some point but I'll need a bit of a break first after ploughing 80hrs+ into the first playthrough.
Right, now to get stuck into Baldurs Gate 3.
If you're a horror fan (sorry Mike ) then you will NOT see many better examples of the genre this year than this absolute belter from Argentina:
Brilliantly written and directed with top notch acting. Some genuinely 'oh my **** god!' moments as the nihilistic dread slowly builds to a satisfying final act.
Showing on Shudder now and highly recommended.
That's because he's an absolutely phenomenal actor, and one of the very best the UK has.
I'm not really sure what 'professional scouser' means? He's played Americans in quite a few roles and has always been brilliant.
He's also a bloody good bloke in real life.
Maybe it's like me and my irrational dislike of Damien Lewis (I can't watch anything with him in).
Just back from...
It was OK, a decent bit of entertainment which I'm sure fans of the game will get a bit more mileage from.
I did love those animatronic effects though - they nailed that.