Interviewing The Wandering Village’s Stray Fawn | Steam NEXT Fest Preview

The Wandering Village, the latest from the lovely folk over at Stray Fawn Studio, scratched a recurring itch we have for a good city survival sim. As demos generally become scarce in the modern gaming space, we still adore the…

‘Ribbon Around the World’ review: Blossoms’ Fourth Flowers in Intricate Imagination

Warmer weather comes to mind with the melodic voice of lead singer Tom Ogden which glides through Ribbon Around the Bomb’s hit songs “The Writer” and “Care For”. With their fourth studio album, the “Charlemagne” artists strike soft anthems of the…

‘Montana Story’ review : Haley Lu Richardson is quietly radiant in this classic western melodrama

With classical melodrama baked into its bones, Montana Story directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel sets an intimate character drama against the vastness of Montana’s rolling landscapes. Despite the understated nature of the film which prioritizes the minutia of…

‘Heart On My Sleeve’ review: Ella Mai’s latest is a rollercoaster of emotion

Have you ever had a friend whose tumultuous relationship repeatedly left them shattered? Only to be back in the culprit’s arms every time? This is the emotional dilemma many people face as they grow and learn how to better navigate…

May 2022 New Book Releases: Exciting Debuts and Middle-Grade delights

Thrilling debuts, fantastical middle-grades, and emotional reads dominate the list of May 2022 new book releases. Finish off your Spring reading strong and pre-order from your local bookstore or place these great titles on hold at your library! The Marvellers…

A Beginners Guide to Doctor Strange 2’s Illuminati

This weekend, Marvel fans will finally get the chance to fully explore the Marvel multiverse in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. While much of the film has been kept pretty secret, one interesting surprise from the trailers was…

‘Palomino’ review: Miranda Lambert takes us on a journey on her latest album

In Spielberg’s Minority Report, there’s a moment where Tom Cruise as John Anderton says to a police officer “Everybody runs, Fletch.” It’s so casual a movie moment that it’s not often commented on, but for me, it sums up America, a…