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Amsterdam. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, John David Washington, Alessandro Nivola, Andrea Riseborough, Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Rock, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Shannon, Mike Myers, Taylor Swift, Timothy Olyphant, Zoe Saldana, Rami Malek, Robert De Niro, Mel Fair, Vaughn Page, Bonnie Hellman, Max Perlich, Jessica Drake, Ed Bagley Jr., Colleen Camp, Gabe Doppelt, Lauren Shaw, Brandon Davis, Casey Biggs, Dey Young, Sean Avery,  Gigi Bermingham, Andre Tardieu, Casey Graf, Rebecca Wisocky, Daniel Riordan.

Zach Phillips: Goddaughters. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Be the best that you can ever be, but never allow yourself to think that you are superior to anyone, be gracious and be an inspiration, however, never allow anyone to stop your dreams, never allow the Goddaughters of providence and chance to stop you from conceiving brilliance.

Following on from 2020’s The Wine Of Youth and pursued through a period in time in which life, human existence was pushed close to breaking, San Diego’s Zach Phillips returns, stimulated and encouraged by a darker sentiment, one of a possibility that we never want to see or consider happening in his brand new release, the superb Goddaughters.

Vienna Blood: Deadly Communion. Television Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Matthew Beard, Jurgen Maurer, Amelia Bullmore, Conleth Hill, Charlene McKenna, Luise von Finckh, Raphael von Bargan, Szonja Oroszlán, Lara Mandoki, Lisa Marie Pothoff, Nils Arzimann, Lujza Hajdú, Sara Schmitt, Jurgen Maurer, Josef Ellers, Robert Reinagl, Anna Kulbatzki, Victoria Nikolaaevskaj, Ákos Inotay, Markus Freistätter, Luise von Finckh, Xaver Hutter, David Rott, Dániel Kozma, Miriam Hie, Rainer Egger, Péter Végh, Raphael von Bergen, Zsófia Bach, Attila Arpa, Ilvie Moritz, Maria Köstlinger, Laura Podlovica, Lilla Czvikker, Mara Romel, Stefen Puntigam, Levente Törköly.

The fashion industry is murder.

Sebastian And The Poor Valley Marauders: Live. Volume 1. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

Live and in person, the sound triggers the imagination, the lyrics offer the heart a chance to beat quicker, to the mind a sense of purpose is grasped, and for the soul, well when you listen to Sebastian And The Poor Valley Marauders in full flight, the soul can only praise which ever deity gave you ears for the belief you are about to receive.

The English. Television Series Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Chaske Spencer, Emily Blunt, Tom Hughes, Steve Wall, Stephen Rae, Valerie Pachner, Malcolm Storry, Nicholas Aaron, Ciarán Hinds,  Ian Pirie, Toby Jones, Miguel Alvarez, William Belleau, Walt Klink, Cristian Solimeno, Tadhg Murphy, Rafe Spall, Julian Bleach, Jan Knightley, Rod Rondeaux, Corey Bird, Sam Alexander, Tonantzin Carmelo, Nichola McAuliffe, Andy Williams, Kristian Phillips, Ben Temple, Gary Farmer, Arturo Vazquez, Matilda Ziobrowski, Jimmy Shaw, Benjamin Victor, Edward Crook, Kimberly Guerrero, Stuart Milligan.

James Patterson: Triple Cross. Book Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

Alex Cross, a man of many talents, brought to literary life by a writer with fingers in many pies. This is the life of one of the most open detectives on record, almost perfect in every detail, a loving home, a family who are the joy of his life, colleagues who respect him, a nation that seems to hold him in high esteem, heard of by all, and who will go to the ends of the Earth to bring murderers to justice, to account for their sins.

Neil Campbell: Alive In Prohibition. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

The difference between dealing with prohibition and living under the sentence of exclusion may be a technicality, but at least during prohibition if you knew where to have a good time, you could guarantee to find the time of your life, an approval granted by many to see the joy denied those who refuse to hear, rebuffed by those who quarrel with beauty.

Kim Edgar: Consequences. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

We have forgotten a prime instruction in life, to tread softly upon this Earth. Not only the ground beneath our feet, but the hearts of potential loves we have come to insist on hitting the soul of another to leave a bruise, when all we truly need is to leave a good impression; and our environment we have come like chaos to damn it, to make it quake in the shadows as we peel away every layer of reason that gives us hope, that allows us the belief to be more than savage.

When Rivers Meet: Christmas Is Here/It’s The Time Of Year. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

The reflection of Christmas present is all well and good, indeed much needed in our particular viewpoint of the age, but it also requires the muscle, to be more than decoration, it insists on power, the toned carving knife of time to truly take the much-anticipated roast apart and give the punch and he sauce which the festivity truly deserves.

Dick Eliot: Oh Holy Night. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Even for the heart that shuns the time of year, the soul that adamantly decries the season as anything other than a modern trap of debt and indentured servitude, there comes a moment that breaks the barriers down for a while and gives relief to the person who is willing to see past the crass commercialism and allow the human voice to fill their ears.