Saturday, 16 September 2017

Assassin’s Creed Origins Order of the Ancients Trailer

Assassin’s Creed Origins Order of the Ancients Trailer



BAYEK’S MYSTERIOUS ENEMIES STEP OUT OF THE SHADOWS IN THE ORDER OF THE ANCIENTS GAMEPLAY TRAILER.

Click the image below to view the Masks of Conspiracy teaser.
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Click the image below to view the Order Of The Ancients Gameplay Trailer.

Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two Returns September 19, See the Trailer for Episode Three Now

Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two Returns September 19, See the Trailer for Episode Three Now

September 19


  
Catch the official trailer for episode three, 'Jailhouse Block,' and prepare for good ol' fashion prison break.

-- Award-winning developer and publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and world-renowned game developer Mojang today shared a new trailer for the third episode of Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two. Episode three, entitled Jailhouse Block, will be available for download starting September 19, 2017 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android-based devices.

Having bested The Admin's icy obstacles, Jesse and the gang are rewarded with a one-way trip to The Sunshine Institute, a nigh inescapable prison buried at the bottom of the world and filled with all manner of miscreants. In order to make it back home, Jesse has to find a way to break out, even if that means employing a few desperate measures...


Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two continues Jesse's saga in a five-part, narrative-driven, episodic game series developed by Telltale in collaboration with Mojang and members of the Minecraft community. Though players' choices from the first season optionally carry over into season two, this new season will be accessible to both returning fans and newcomers alike. This second season will also include Telltale's unique multiplayer 'Crowd Play' feature, which allows friends and family to engage with the adventure together by helping to decide the direction of the story from any mobile device with an online connection.

Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two is a standalone product separate from both the core Minecraft game and season one of Minecraft: Story Mode. Season two is available for download on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android-based devices. A retail version on disc will become available this fall. Episode three has been rated 'Everyone 10+' by the ESRB.

Win Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

Win Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales


Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - Release Date: September 13 (Blu-Ray & DVD)
The final instalment of the Pirates of the Caribbean brings together and all-star cast in Disney's latest swashbuckling adventure. 


Oscar-winner Javier Bardem (Skyfall) co-stars at the terrifying Captain Salazar, the leader of deadly ghost sailors from the Devil's Triangle out to end every pirate at sea, with Johnny Depp returning as bumbling pirate Captain Jack Sparrow
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales


Jack's only hope of survival lies in the legendary Trident of Poseidon, but to find it he must forge an uneasy alliance with Carina Smyth and Henry.  

To win a copy thanks to Sony Home Entertainment, all you have to do is email  your details to this  address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Include your name and address and title your email PIRATES!

Competition closes Sept 28th

Good luck!

Win Rough Night

Win Rough Night


Rough Night- Release Date: September 13 (Blu-Ray & DVD)
Rough Night, out now on DVD and Blu Ray
Five best friends from college (Johansson, McKinnon, Bell, Glazer and Kravitz) reunite 10 years later for a wild weekend getaway in Miami. Their outrageous antics and hard partying result in hilariously unexpected consequences, which land them in a seemingly impossible situation to escape.

To win a copy thanks to Sony Home Entertainment Pictures, all you have to do is email  your details to this  address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Include your name and address and title your email ROUGH!

Competition closes Sept 28th

Good luck!

American Assassin: Film Review

American Assassin: Film Review


Cast: Dylan O'Brien, Michael Keaton, Taylor Kitsch, Sanaa Lathan
Director: Michael Cuesta
American Assassin: Film Review

Some time ago, in the late 80s to the early 90s, a thriller like American Assassin would have been all the rage.

Thanks to the pulpy page-turners of John Grisham et al, and Harrison Ford in the likes of Patriot Games, the action-thriller was de rigeur.

In American Assassin, the Maze Runner star Dylan O'Brien is Mitch Rapp, a man whose fiancee is murdered on an Ibiza beach when terrorists strike just moments after he's got engaged.
Understandably angered, Rapp trains himself to infiltrate the terrorist cell to wreak revenge.

But when his quest goes awry, he finds himself sucked into a secret counter terrorist group run by CIA Head Irene Kennedy (Sanaa Lathan) and headed up in the field by Hurley (Michael Keaton).

With a nuclear football in play and a rogue agent at the centre of it, the race against time is on.

American Assassin is a solid enough, if generic, thriller.
American Assassin: Film Review

Anchored by a fairly emotionless O'Brien as Rapp, and a suitably over the top Keaton in the final stretches, the film's pace is solid, if never spectacular and is predictable as they come in terms of twists and turns.

Based on Vince O'Flynn's novel series, the faux 24 vibe complete with punkish emo arrogance translates to set pieces that seem lost in 2017, where sophistication is jettisoned in favour of by-the-numbers formula aimed at hitting the expected beats of the genre, but never exceeding them.

Whilst its initial Americans-beating-the-terrorists vibe feels like an answer to the current global ills, the film soon settles for your average cliched dialogue and macho bon mots as it hits its unchallenging straps.

O'Brien's a little too bland as the lead and his hirsute haunted earlier incarnation in the film offers the most dramatic meat, which he does reasonably well with. But post the initial burst, the film turns him into a spiky arrogant know-it-all, a Johnny come lately whose rogueish sensibilities rarely backfire.
American Assassin: Film Review

It's all so familiar and so predictable, that unfortunately American Assassin ends up being plodding and TV movie like in its execution. A truly laughable Battleship CGI finale wraps things up but leaves you feeling that this is more a missed opportunity than a geo-political thriller with some potential.

The titular American Assassin may never miss his target - but the adaptation of the first novel sadly does.

24 Legacy: Season 1 Blu Ray Review

24 Legacy: Season 1 Blu Ray Review


Released by 20th Century Fox Home Ent

24 was an iconic series.

24 Legacy: Season 1 Blu Ray ReviewA smart real-time thriller in its first outing, it made a star once again of Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer and made a star of a ticking clock as well. While subsequent series became increasingly sillier (who remembers a nuclear bomb going off in the premiere of one season?) the commitment to real-time story telling and thrills was exciting.

24 Legacy: Season 1 leaves Jack out of the equation and focuses on former Army Ranger Eric Carter, played by Walking Dead star Corey Hawkins. Finding himself trapped in a terrorist cell's strike back, the series concentrates on the adrenaline fuelled fall out of what happens next and a widening conspiracy.

As ever, the good and the bad of 24 are on display here - from silly plot developments thrown in simply to fuel the story's shorter run (it takes place over only 12 episodes and still manages to feel padded in parts) to the stronger edges and action sequences, 24 Legacy: Season 1 has its moments.

And it just about manages to grow out of the shadow of Jack Bauer. But it never quite convinces and ends more with a whimper than an absolute bang. It's no surprise that renewal's not been forthcoming, but this is no reflection on Hawkins who gives his all when the story ever so slightly deserts him.

Friday, 15 September 2017

David Lynch: The Art Life: DVD Review

David Lynch: The Art Life: DVD Review


Released by Madman Home Ent

David Lynch is an enigma in many ways.
David Lynch: The Art Life: DVD Review

He refuses to discuss interpretations of his work and refuses to tie things up, preferring to let speculation and observation be his weapons of choice once he's delivered his content.

So it is in many ways with David Lynch: The Art Life, although it's actually the closest Lynch has really come to delivering an interview and look back at his life.

Beautifully shot, this doco with its 85 mins run time is solely likely to appeal to Lynch's fan base which is a real shame. In it, Lynch reflects on his art both from the film point of view and also from his actual art. It's an intriguing insight into the man who shuns conventional narrative and delivers a tender look at America's enigma.

It's a shame that it doesn't have a wider appeal, but simply put, Lynch talking about his life won't appeal to everyone.

Intriguing and eclectic, yet tenderly straight, David Lynch: The Art Life is a must for Lynch fans. For others, it just about offers an insight into why so many adore him.

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