Niall Rough is an indiscriminate enthusiast. Of video games, movies, books, television, comics, music and all things. Based in a little town in of Scotland where no-one can hear his screams, his English honours degree proves nothing to nobody. You can also find his work at Ace Gamez and All Things Uncertain.
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Introversion Software's multiplayer-only sequel to Darwinia delivers the missing half of their deceptively cutesy geometric RTS.
Cult horror director Lucky McKee adapts Jack Ketchum's down-to-earth thriller about an old man and his murdered dog.
To dismiss In The Woods for its genre is to the miss the point. Tana French's haunting debut astonishes.
A 'New York Trilogy' for our time, Nathaniel Rich's debut novel is a richly textured tour of stories and storytellers.
Can sci-fantasy series Sanctuary navigate the no-man's-land of network television to thrive where others have failed?
There are spoilers ahoy as Niall Rough offers a British perspective on The Close Encounters of Henry Jones, Jr.
At long last, this little-known but much loved cult classic sees a release that does its considerable charms justice.
It's 'The End of the World Again, Maybe' in this no-holds barred news item on last week's London invasion.
Winterson takes on the stars and the stones in this passionate and beguiling environmental polemic.
When an expansion pack costs full price in the forest, does anyone hear it sell?