
Orwell by Christin & Verdier review by Harrison
Available from all good retailers (Self Made Hero) 4 Stars
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This is a genuine ‘must own’ for any fans of George Orwell. And if you’ve never read his books in the past – this is a great introduction to the man and why he’s such an important character in literature!!!


WrestleMania 37, 38 and 39 Special review by Harrison and Con
WretleMania 37 Available on DVD/Blu-Ray 7/6/21 (12) and WrestleMania 38/39 Shirts Available from WWE EuropShop (S/M/L)
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If you love WWE and Wrestling – Wrestlemania and everything that goes with the extravaganza is both a must see and must own!!!
WWE WrestleMania 37 review by Con CLICK HERE!!!

WrestleMania 38 and 39 Shirts available from WWE EuroShop!!!


WWE WrestleMania 37 review by Con

This year’s WrestleMania brought us two nights of magnificent Wrestling action from the mighty male and female WWE superstars. Also there was a return of a live audience to add to the fun.
In many ways it felt like two WrestleMania’s for the price of one.
WrestleMania Matches included:
Universal Championship Triple Threat Match
Roman Reigns v Edge v Daniel Bryan
Raw Women’s Championship Match
Rhea Ripley v Asuka
Intercontinental Championship Nigerian Drum Fight Match
Apollo Crews v Big E
United States Championship Match
Sheamus v Riddle
Kevin Owens v Sami Zayn
WWE Women’s Tag Team Title Match
Shayna Baszler & Nia Jax v Natalya & Tamina
Randy Orton v The Fiend
SmackDown Women’s Championship Match
Bianca Belair v Sasha Banks
Bad Bunny & Damian Priest v The Miz & John Morrison
Steel Cage Match
Braun Strowman v Shane McMahon
Raw Tag Team Championship Match
AJ Styles & Omos v The New Day’s Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods
Cesaro v Seth Rollins
WWE Women’s Tag Team Title Match
Natalya & Tamina def. Naomi & Lana, Mandy Rose, Dana Brooke, The Riott Squad & Carmella & Billie Kay
WWE Championship Match
Bobby Lashley v Drew McIntyre

I will end up missing the Thunder Dome going forward as it’s been such an exciting place to watch the Superstars battle it out, but it was so cool to see the audience back enjoying the matches. My favourite match over the two nights was probably the Braun Strowman v Shane McMahon fight, it was incredible. Cage matches are always amazing but the storyline around this match was so good. It was very different to any matches we’ve seen before too.
The Bad Bunny match was also very special. Bad Bunny Really knows how to wrestle!!!

The disc not only includes all of the action from the two nights, but as an added bonus you also get the best of Raw and SmackDown from 2020/21. Loads of WWE to enjoy!!!
WWE WrestleMania 37 Out on DVD and Blu-Ray 7/6/21 TO BUY CLICK HERE!!! (12) 5 Stars
Youth #Gottit View:
This is a must own DVD and Blu-Ray for any WWE fan. Yet another brilliant year for WWE with WrestlMania 37!!!
Kidzcoolit and Youth #Gottit WWE WrestleMania Special CLICK HERE!!!


Zack Snyder’s Justice League review by Harrison
Available on DVD, Blu-Ray, 4K and Digital Download 24/5/21 (15) 5 Stars
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We liked the original movie – but this far surpasses anything you’ve seen before. This is not the same film again – Zack Snyner’s version of Justice League is darker, Grittier, has better character development and a whole host of new key characters. The original is great for Kidz – but this is for the die hard DC Comic fans. Zack Snyder has created a Super Hero Masterpiece – Highly Recommended!!!

Urban Species – Justice League Shirts and Sweatshirt review by Harrison CLICK HERE!!!

DC Comics – Wonder Woman 1984 review by Harrison CLICK HERE!!!

DC Comics – Batman Soul of the Dragon review by Harrison CLICK HERE!!!


A Quiet Place Part 2 review by Harrison
In Cinemas 3/6/21 (15) 5 Stars (Advance Previews Bank Holiday Monday)
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And so the story continues. The Empire Strikes Back/Back To The Future Part 2 of Horror – Highly Recommended!!!
Harrison at the Quiet Place Part 2 UK Gala Screening!!!









A Quiet Place Part 1 review by Harrison CLICK HERE!!!


PlayStation 5 – Resident Evil Village

Being my first entry into the resident Evil franchise, ‘Village’ was both a treat and a mystery to me. I had previously perceived the resident evil games as mass shoot ’em ups but was presently surprised when I was greeted to a much more puzzle/adventure game as Ethan Winters (protagonist of the previous game, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard) is once again thrust into the supernatural world in search of his infant daughter, Rose.
The game begins some 3 years after the events of RE 7, with Ethan desperately attempting to live a normal life with his wife Mia and their newborn daughter, however, as you could probably expect with the Resident Evil games, all does not stay normal for long as Ethan finds himself waking up in the middle of a Romanian forest with no understanding of why he is there. After traversing through many a dead, strung-up crow and several decapitated goat heads, he finds himself faced with a middle ages-esque castle and a seemingly abandoned town to match. After some minor exploration and an attack from what seemed like hundreds of Lycans (werewolves for those who aren’t horror buffs), Ethan uncovers the villager’s weird cult-like obsession with the mysterious ‘Mother Miranda’ as it becomes clear his daughter’s kidnapping is part of a much deeper ploy.
Right off the bat, the game’s settings are beautiful and engaging, taking place in predominantly the castle and village with a couple of other areas sprinkled in for good measure. The beginning is relatively quick, throwing you into the action almost instantly. Many eery characters are introduced, being explored individually later in the game.
The characters are memorable and creepy, with interactions with the 4 lords, especially, being a highlight of the play through. These Lords make up the bosses of the game, with fights feeling unique, keeping me jumping out of my seat constantly. Lady Dimitrescu , the first boss of the game, is by far the best of the 4 Lords, with all 9 foot 6 of her Vampirical maliciousness shining through as Ethan tries to escape her castle. Unfortunately, the game’s highest point is this section with its start being one of the best I have ever played yet proceeds being of slightly less quality. This is a minor criticism, however, with its highs (of which there are many) being incredibly high and its lows being only ‘very good’.
Ethan is an engaging MC and Mother Miranda’s aura alone provides ample reason to fear her. The game is filled with twists and turns with major shocks throughout. There is an abundance of jumpscares, and just enough gunplay to satisfy anything a Resident Evil fan could want. With a playing time of 8 to 10 hours and a new addition of side quests which aren’t usually present within RE games, there is ample content to justify its £50 price tag.
Overall, this may be the best horror game I have ever played!!!
Available on PlayStation 5 7/5/21 (PEGI 18) 5 Stars
Youth #Gottit View:
It’s classic Resident Evil for the modern gamer. Full of Jumpy moments, Big Scares, Weird Creatures and Lots and Lots of Gore. Highly Recommended!!!
PlayStation 5 review by Harrison and Con CLICK HERE!!!
