A surprisingly interesting book that focuses more on the history around the A303 than on the road itself, with plenty of analysis of car-based politics thrown in on top.
An absolute blast of nostalgia, with some interesting plots and the return of all of our favourite characters.
The nerdiest game show ever, and I love it – great guests, perfect hosts, and a formulae that just keeps getting better.
Feeling a little dated, but still a fun (and funny) movie with an incredibly strong aesthetic.
A wonderfully crafted fantasy world with a stellar cast and some fascinating ideas.
A light offering, but what it does provide is exceptionally good – until you get stuck in the mud.
Everything you'd want it to be and then some: funny, intelligent, suspenseful, and downright brilliant.
The Anthropocene Reviewed
An engaging, heartfelt, and often funny collection of essays on an incredibly broad range of topics, even if it can be a little formulaic.
An eccentric novel with a steep learning curve, but if you can push through, the eccentricities pay off and the plot reveals some intriguing ideas.
A disjointed yet intriguing collection of anecdotes from the academic side of conservation and environmental research.
An amateur yet heartfelt and true expansion of the epic tale, with some surprisingly solid practical effects.
A masterclass in narrative, action, and – in particular – design.