Tag: fantasy


  • The Oxventure: Iconic D&D

    Louise Chase spotlights Outside Xbox’s flagship D&D show.

  • In Criticism of: JK Rowling

    Alice Fortt criticises the world-famous children’s book author J.K. Rowling

  • Nostalgic News: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s Good Omens was published 30 years ago

    Vicky Greer celebrates this wonderful novel, which was recently adapted into a TV series for Amazon Prime.

  • Review: Good Omens

    It’s a wonderful time to be Neil Gaiman fan, and even more so if you’re one who is signed up to Amazon Prime.  After the success of American Gods, it was only a mater of time before another one of his works was adapted for the small screen; this time, it was the 1990 novel […]

  • A Clash of Kings: George R.R. Martin and the Quandary of A Song of Ice and Fire

    In the aftermath of the Game of Thrones finale, Editor Thea asks a big question: How relevant will GRRM’s last two ASOIAF books be?

  • The Fantastic Beasts of the Harry Potter Books

    With Fantastic Beasts in cinemas soon, Ellis Murrell counts off some of the Potter series’ most iconic magical creatures.

  • A Wrinkle in Time, Disney films, and the never-ending appeal of wonder

    What is it about Disney films that captures the hearts of children and adults alike? Deputy Editor Rehana goes on an adventure to find the answer.

  • Review: Bright

    Writer Tash reviews the newest Netflix original film, starring Will Smith.

  • Review: Peril by Joss Stirling

    Katja reviews a dystopian tale from the YA author Joss Stirling.

  • Author in Focus: Terry Pratchett

    Eleanor Joyce explores the late great writer to discover what makes his brand of surreal fantasy so compelling.

  • Review: Passengers

    Writer Jordan reviews the disappointing sci-fi drama starring Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence

  • First Look Review: A Monster Calls

    Writer Jordon reviews A Monster Calls, the fantasy film starring Liam Neeson which is in cinemas in the new year.

  • Review: Your Name

    Writer Ben reviews the wonderful animated film Your Name, which is visually stunning and totally moving.

  • Review: Supernatural (Season 11, Episode 1)

    Can Supernatural keep its devoted viewers transfixed for an eleventh season?