
Psychobook: Psychological Tests, Games and Questionnaires
Book
Contributors include: Patricia Duncker, Robert McCrum, Will Eaves, Charles Boyle, Kate Pullinger and...

Bugville
Book
Meet Superfly, a new children's book superhero guaranteed to create a buzz around the playground....

Merry Christmas
Book
Join Douglas for Christmas magic in the eighth Hugless Douglas adventure. This bestselling series...

Nothing!
Book
Mummy and Lila are going to visit Grandpa, but Lila is busy in her own imaginative world. Whenever...

Future Theatre Research: Origin, Medium, Performance-Text, Reception and Acting
Book
Eli Rozik explores the principles that generated the theatre medium, and its possible roots in the...

LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) in Movies
Jul 5, 2020 (Updated Jul 5, 2020)
There's a bit where Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson full on anime punches an ostrich. 6/10
To elaborate slightly - Jumanji: The Next Level isn't quite as fun as it's predecessor, mainly because it's pretty much a strikingly similar re-tread.
It's still a lot of fun with some imaginative set pieces, mostly decent effects, and a strong cast - Karen Gillan once again shows off just how much star quality she has.
It's fairly forgettable, but it's feel good. Kevin Hart spends half the film doing a hauntingly accurate impression of Danny Glover which never stops being amusing, and by the time the films increasingly absurd climax comes around, it's clear that you would have to be a bit of a Grinch to not take something positive away.

The Hindenburg (1975)
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George C. Scott leads an all-star cast in this imaginative suspense thriller that attempts to shed...

Space Travel Dice
Book
Revive the art of storytelling using these nine beautifully illustrated wooden dice to create the...

Crypt of the NecroDancer
Games
App
Crypt of the NecroDancer is an award winning hardcore roguelike rhythm game. Move to the music and...

How Saints Die
Book
Ten years old and irrepressibly curious, Ellie lives with her fisherman father, Peter, on the wild...