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Stephen King: Holly. Book Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

It is the right of the author to touch upon subjects, even openly discuss them in depth, that will cause distress, consternation, and even anger, and this is absolute in works of fiction, this is imperative to further the discourse of events in the world that have strode alongside us like a demon, a dark shadow whispering to us that we are not in control, we are just forces of agency in a world of darkness.

Visions Of Albion: The Heat. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Life is about withstanding pressure, but we must remember that despite thinking of ourselves as diamonds, we are not coal to be forced to perform a miraculous physical alteration, a metamorphosis that sees us shine and gleam; we are human, the traits, the anxieties, the illusions, and the moments of brilliance are born of a different kind of pressure, one created by The Heat, but also the cold whispers of affection and love.

Captain Of The Lost Waves: Beautiful Ugly. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

A small raised voice is often lost in a world full of soundbites and political dogma, the drive to creating a nation, a society which doesn’t think, doesn’t read for pleasure, has no understanding of art, music, of interaction with the dark feelings that lead to the exposure of light is happening around us…it is an ugly, flat, agitating on the subservient, beige intoxicating fundamental march to a place with no imagination, a lack of creativity, and the only sculptures being raised are those to whom are approved by government and drawn by public appeal.

Bywater Call: Shepherd. Alum Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

As a thunderstorm rolls in from the distance you can feel the static charge dance on your skin as the minute hairs stand to attention, as they become alert to the danger, to the spectacle to come.

That sense of heightened appreciation for the natural and the fear that stokes the possibility of being energetically and spiritually aroused by the demonstration of power that is evidently going to blow your socks off and put life in your heart, is not confined to the spark of a tempest created by the elements, but of the human flood of emotions when art captivates so generously, so intimately, and which resonates from every pore and muscle straining sinews and vessels which capture the mood entirely.

Mr. Big: Ten. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

All the pins at the end of the alley are primed and ready for the polished ball that is on its way to display on the electronic board the continuing running total of the players involved, the opportunity for line full of flawlessness always at the back of the mind, ready to be celebrated, prepared to be praised for the gameplay of the acclaimed and the sense of the perfect Ten.

The Jetty. Television Drama Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

Cast: Jenna Coleman, Tom Glynn-Carney, Bo Bragason, Laura Marcus, Lorna Nickson Brown, Ruby Stokes, Effy Buckles Jones, Weruche Opia, Archie Renaux, Amelia Bullmore, Ralph Ineson, Dominic Coleman, Niamh Blackshaw, Philip Hill-Pearson, Elliot Cowan, David Ajala, Matthew McNulty, Joshua Gannon, Shannon Watson, Georgina Rich, Arthur Hughes, Nina Barker-Francis, Miya Barker-Francis, Clare Calbraith, Rick Warden, Anna Wilson-Jones, Eleanor Nawal, Adam Astill, Ruaridh Mollica, Jonny Fines, Peter Sullivan, Philip Whitchurch, Amer Nazir, Natalie Gumede.

Suspect. Television Drama Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Anne-Marie Duff, Ben Miller, Celine Buckens, Dominic Cooper, Eddie Marsan, Vinette Robinson, Gina McKee, Nicholas Pinnock, Tamsin Grieg, Sharon Verdegem, Patrick Jeffries, Ricky Champ, Moora Vander Veken, Liam Smith.

The story of deception and investigation never ends, kick over one stone where the grubs and dirty insects lay their eggs and you will see them scurry away from the light that suddenly showed their activities and head to another rock further away, their behaviour, their innate actions driven by instinct making them continue digging in the dirt.

Twelfth Night. Marine Gardens, Waterloo. Theatre Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Cast: Charlotte Cumming, Amber-Page Moss, Alice Colvin-Cousley, Catherine Fahy, Kyle Jensen. Christopher Hogan, Sandra Tschackert, Oliver Barden, Laurence D. Glover, Chrysanthi Fergani, Becky Brookfield, Simon Baron, Andrew Cecil, Annuncia Skeldon.

Shakespeare is not just about the characters, the most human way that the souls of each audience member are unfolded to reveal the essence of the writing by the master of verbal exchange and thought, nor is the exposure of a time that captures the imagination in a way that historical truth can fathom, but it must be in every situation about setting, about how the space available is utilised to its fullest effect by the director and actors without feeling as if you are contained by a wall, that you are not processing emotions behind the scenes of modern restraint.

Twentytwentysix: Fake It Tlll You Make It. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

The poetic form is more than just a delivery service for expression, more than an emotional tool to wield in which hearts a set a flutter and the mind is embroiled in the majesties of love and disregard; it is the reason we do anything in life that has observance at its core, why some will deeply allow their resonance to be captured for the eternity in the shape of pleasure even if they are all but speaking of a kind of mundane existence, or the beauty in the ordinary.

Ghosts (U.S). Series Three. Television Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Danielle Pinnock, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Rebecca Wisocky, Devan Chandler Long, Román Zaragoza, Sheila Carrasco, John Hartman, Betsy Sodaro, Tristan D. Lalla, Arthur Holden, Stuart Fink, Nigel Downer, Christian Daoust, Caroline Aaron, Cat Lemieux, Punam Patel, Cody Crain, Odessa A’zion, Heidi Foss, Andrew Leeds, Alex Boniello, Deniz Akdeniz, Tyler Alvarez, Lamorne Morris, Jon Glaser, Geoffrey Owens, John Reynolds, Sam Ashe Arnold, Brian Huskey, Irene White, David Kohlsmith, Brandon Knox, Adrian Martinez, Douglas Sills, Preeti Torul, Michael Caruna, Allegra Edwards.