Following the delay of their next album, now due for release in October, Wet Wet Wet surprised us all with the digital release of The Journey Out of Lockdown: The Greatest Hits Live from Glasgow. Comprised of audio from their live broadcast back in April, the release sees the band’s biggest and best songs being …
Review: Spiral: From the Book of Saw
For those who may not know, Spiral is the next chapter in the Saw franchise (kind of). While not a direct sequel to what has come before, Spiral acts as somewhat of a spinoff to the main Saw series much in the same way Hobbs & Shaw was a spinoff from The Fast and the …
Website Update: June 2021
As we enter June we come the end of another successful little month here at Digital Runaway. Looking forward to the month ahead will bring more reviews, opinion pieces, blog posts and I’m hoping to slip in another interview in there as well. At the end of the month we’ll also be introducing our new …
Review: A Quiet Place Part II
When A Quiet Place originally released in 2018 I don’t anyone could have predicted just how good the film was going to be. Personally, I stupidly dismissed it based solely on the fact that I didn’t know who John Krasinski was at the time but once I finally got around to watching it, I was …
Review: The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Season 1
When I was growing up, The Mighty Ducks was one of my favourite films and all I ever wanted was a Mighty Ducks jersey of my very own. I held the original movie in the same regard as something like Return of the Jedi so when The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers was officially announced with …
Review: Del Amitri – “Fatal Mistakes”
For the first time since 2002, Del Amitri are back with a new album with the release of Fatal Mistakes. However, despite remaining in our hearts and in our ears over the years, is this latest release the return we’d all hoped for or does it fail to live up to the beloved legacy they’ve …
Review: Cruella
With the exception of Beauty and the Beast, I’ve not been a huge fan of Disney’s live action remakes however I do appreciate a film such as Maleficent which aims to put a new spin on a familiar character in a fun and interesting and this something that Cruella has done well. Cruella has one …
Review: Texas – “Hi”
Texas are one of the few bands who have not only stayed consistently good over the years, but who have actually improved with time, aging like a fine wine since their early days in the late 80’s. In my opinion the band’s last album, Jump On Board, is probably the best thing they’ve done so …
Review: Army of the Dead
Army of the Dead is perhaps one of my most anticipated films of the year so far. All I was really after from this film was fun action adventure film with plenty of blood, guts and zombies and it delivered exactly what I wanted. Directed by Zack Snyder, Army of the Dead stars Dave Bautista …
Opinion: The Trouble with Tinder
When I left school I wasn’t a very confident young man. As a result, I ended up dipping my toe into the world of online dating when the likes of Match and Plenty of Fish were still in their infancy and the entire thing still had a stigma to it because back then it was …