Matt Adcock (@cleric20)
DARKMATTERS - The Mind of Matt
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Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Writing, Marketing and Promotion
Matt Adcock (@cleric20)
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Darkmatters Top Ten Films of 2021
Darkmatters Top Ten Films of 2021
Matt Adcock (@cleric20) shares his fav movies of the last year...
10. Bull
I'm a huge fan of Dead Man's Shoes so this brutal and fascinating tale that follows similar lines was a must-see for me. Here's the official synopsis:
After a 10-year absence, former gang enforcer Bull returns to his old haunts to find his missing son and seek revenge on those who double-crossed him and left him for dead. Painful secrets from the past will soon be revealed and like a man possessed, Bull will stop at nothing to get back at those who must atone for their sins.
Check the trailer here:
If you're a fan of Maskell's work in Kill List or the original excellent Channel 4 version of Utopia, you know not to cross Neil Maskell when he’s in a bad mood. He's a British actor who will hurt you badly and I don't mean in an emotional way... Bull sees him playing the mysterious 'Bull' – a man returning home after 10 years away with bloodshed on his mind and boy does he deliver...
9. Nobody
Nobody is a slick and violent thriller that harks back to old school Arnie classics and mixes in some fight work worthy of The Raid and John Wick films! Caution even this trailer is pretty extreme:
8. Free Guy
As a huge videogame fan I (and having a crush on Ryan Reynolds) I fell hard for this refreshing and original take that explores video game characters' daily lives. Packing a full-on energy that is infectious and some real heartfelt and thoughtful moments too - this is a fun time for anyone!
Highly recommended - and not just for the audacious 'other film franchise' easter eggs or the most excellent use of a Maria Carey track ever!
7. Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar
Lifelong friends Barb and Star (Kristen Wiig, Annie Mumolo) embark on the adventure of a lifetime when they decide to leave their small Midwestern town for the first time ever. What follows is some of the most joyful cinematic fun ever to be committed to screen!6. Promising Young Woman
"Even though the gods are crazy / Even though the stars are blind / If you show me real love, baby / I'll show you mine / I can make it nice and naughty / Be the devil and angel, too / Got a heart and soul and body / Let's see what this love can do / Maybe I'm perfect for you…”
Arriving like a shotgun blast of expertly timed catharsis, Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman hits hard with its message that claiming to be a ‘nice guy’ isn’t enough in this world where #MeToo still needs wider engagement.
Read my review of Promising Young Woman here
5. Censor
Hey, do you remember when your mum warned you that watching scary movies would warp your brain and turn you into a homicidal maniac? Well here's the movie proof that she might not have been exaggerating!?
Watching Censor is a visceral experience and it's a bold, brilliant exploration of the video nasty sensation and those who had the job of censoring them!?
4. The Night House
Reeling from the unexpected death of her husband, Beth (Rebecca Hall) is left alone in the lakeside home he built for her. She tries as best she can to keep together-but then the dreams come. Disturbing visions of a presence in the house call to her, beckoning with a ghostly allure...
Spooky huh? You betcha... this is a quality mystery trip worth taking!
3. No Time to Die
Director Cary ‘True Detective’ Fukunaga brings his A-game that kicks off with an emotionally charged assassination attempt and doesn’t let up for almost 3 hours of high-octane quality Bond. The plot might be your standard bio weapon developed by shady scientists, obviously falling into the wrong hands –those of new baddie on the block Safin (Rami Malek). Safin has a great taste in spooky masks and a personal grudge against Bond so you know it’s gonna kick off big time when Bond tracks him down…
Read my review of No Time To Die here
2. Spider-man: No Way Home
This was the feel-good superhero event of the year. Picking up directly from the last film -Spider-man has been outed thanks to Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), so Peter Parker (Holland) seeks an extreme solution to regain his privacy: get Doctor Strange (Cumberbatch) to magically bend reality so that nobody ever knew. However, when the spell goes wrong, the resulting multiversal mishap imports some of Spider-Man's most sinister enemies from other universes...It's an absolute blast - literally.
Epic is pretty much every way - Dune (pt1) was a sensation.
As a huge fan of the books, I enjoyed the 1984 Lynch version and even had time for some of the mini series but Denis 'Blade Runner 2049' Villeneuve delivers something incredible here...
The story of how Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. Facing malevolent forces which leads to conflict over the planet's exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence, only those who can conquer their own fear will survive.
MUST SEE...
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Matt wants to be a Millionaire (game review)
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(3.5 - Phone a friend and invite them round to play!)
Sunday, January 16, 2022
Matt faces his End Game (review) and meets David Toft
“Wilson gasped and looked down. A crawling infant had locked its teeth around the back of his ankle. He shook his leg free and then kicked the child away, punching out with a fist at the same time and sending a headless body reeling back into the crowd.”
Welcome to a dark very near future where all around the world a wave of suicide attacks are bringing society itself to the brink of war and worse… Previously stable governments teeter towards collapse, the authorities are at a loss against a seemingly unstoppable co-ordinated series of attacks. Leading the investigation is Scotland Yard’s Stuart Wilson, backed up by Bill Rubek from the USA. They are aided by a mystic Karrinaand they’ll need the magical back up because the enemies they are dealing with are channeling magic!!
As the carnage and anarchy mount, the authorities begin to fear what they are facing. Could it be that the attacks are being carried out by those already dead? How desperate of depraved do you have to be to sell the very soul of a loved one into servitude of a madman?
The heroes battle mind boggling odds and some Dark Materials-esque world jumping as they encounter a race older than mankind… Who or what will be left standing as the End Game plays out?
Toft writes with a cracking pace and some nifty ideas. If you take this wild ride be sure you’re up for it to go ‘full fantasy’ as this isn’t a Line of Duty crime battle but more a Lord of the Rings magic welding tale - nicely fused with the real world bombings as part of it.
End Game is a decent read that will delight those looking for something fresh and engaging - there are bold concepts and a thought-provking mix of ancient and modern worlds.
I had the chance to put some questions to the author in order to get to know him a bit better, here is what David said:
Matt: What is the most disturbing fictional scene you’ve ever read or watched in a book / film of any genre?
Matt: If you were hired to throw a parade of any scale or theme through the centre of London what type of parade would it be?
Matt: You’re in a strange town with £100,000 that you have to spend in a single evening – talk me through what you get up to…
Matt: You’re asked for a line of ‘Wisdom’ that will be taught to every citizen on earth - what is your line??
Matt: There’s a masked assailant with a gun to your head, who is most likely to be under the mask?
Matt: What is the meaning of life?
Matt: What was the best gift you’ve ever been given?
Matt: If you could have a sidekick robot – what would it be able to do for you?
Matt: What would you like written on your tombstone?
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(4 - Thrilling magic-peril-em-up that delivers a wild ride)
Buy your copy of End Game here
Friday, December 31, 2021
Matt faces God in the Machine (review) and Cole Martyn
God in the Machine
Martyn is certainly mainlining pop-culture sci-fi and warrior films drawing from a myriad of (excellent) sources not least Ghost in the Shell, Star Wars, Avatar, Transformers, The Matrix etc but also some martial art fantasies like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and a personal fav House of Flying Daggers. There’s maybe a little Kung Fu Panda in there too and I mean that as a compliment!
Along the way there are hero training montages thanks to Shimada an exiled Jedi master-esque warrior who gets ‘Nihon’ Elias started on the basics of combat and then hands him over to Grand Maester Martell – the Sage of Albion (who likes to be called ‘Bumble’). Cue 'Eye of the Tiger' on the soundtrack as Elias becomes all he was meant to be… but maybe not through the ‘traditional’ route thanks to the man-beast genetic experiment Maximus – who is one of the most fun characters – I pictured Max as kind of Aslan-meets-Chewbacca!?
Anyway, the future Tory-like government led by Autarch Vicentine who rule over their collapsing planetary ecosystem – mostly by indulging the rich with extended life thanks to forcibly extracting the plasma of the poor - whilst pretending the climate disaster isn’t happening doesn’t sound so far-fetched alas. What we have here then is a pretty classic storyline spiced up with enough cyber tech props, a great AI’s alt-history and plenty of action in the forms of fights, shootouts etc to make God in the Machine very worthwhile seeking out!
And if you like this, the good news is that there are more tales from the same universe with the short stories: Icarus, Hades and Nihon available to buy and a sequel on the way too. I will certainly be checking them soon.
In the meantime – I had the chance to ask Cole some Q’s:
Out of a potential 5 - you have to go with a Darkmatters:
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(4 - Exciting cyberpunky future tale)
Buy your copy of God in the Machine here
Friday, November 05, 2021
Matt is the Taskmaster (game review)
Taskmaster, The Board Game
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(5 - Your task is to grab a copy of this game ASAP!)
Friday, October 01, 2021
Matt has No Time To Die (review)
No Time To Die (12)
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(5- Prepare to shaken and stirred – this is essential viewing!)
Awesomeness ööööö – unforgettable scenes
Laughs ööö – the dry / camp humour is present
Horror ööö – some grimness
Spiritual Enlightenment öö - love eh?
Imagine a world where the earth is becoming hell?
Click below to find out about my dark sci-fi novel...
Matt meets the Writing Community Chat Show host Chris Aggett
Writing Community Chat Show host Chris Aggett (@CJAggett) Interview
Matt Adcock (@Cleric20)
Writing can be tough - the creative drain on the brain, the constant re-writes and research, then the quest for publishing and marketing too. That's why it's great when resources and networks spring up to help in a very peer-to-peer kind of way.
I'm a big fan of the Writing Community Chat Show so it was awesome to get to ask the creator and host Chris Aggett some questions.
Hey Chris can you introduce yourself and the show?
Welcome, my name is Chris and I am the founder and host of The Writing Community Chat Show! It is a live streaming podcast on YouTube that is now well into season 7. I have had some of the best indie and established authors on the show to tell us their stories and current work projects.
How did it all come about?
I dedicate the show and social platforms to help & educate Indie authors. Not only that, we, as a community, celebrate all things entertainment, occasionally dipping the show’s toes into the movie world. Guests from different industries appear, such as indie authors, established authors, editors, screenwriters, celebrities and other creatives. Allowing us all to learn while having fun.
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Matt visits Club Medusa and meets Martin White (review)
Club Medusa
Out of a potential 5 - you have to go with a Darkmatters:
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(5 - Heavy-duty grim fun - it's the tits)
Buy your copy of Club Medusa here
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Matt takes a trip through Nevada Noir (review)
Nevada Noir
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(5 - Turbo-charged crime-em-up that kicks like a shotgun to the heart)
Buy your copy of Nevada Noir here