
August Man SG Magazine is the go-to magazine for the discerning Singaporean man. With its focus on fashion, luxury, lifestyle, and culture, August Man is the ultimate guide to living the best life possible.

August Man SG Magazine is the go-to magazine for the discerning Singaporean man. With its focus on fashion, luxury, lifestyle, and culture, August Man is the ultimate guide to living the best life possible.

Architectural Digest is the world’s foremost design authority, showcasing the work of top architects and interior decorators. It continues to set new benchmarks for how to live well-what to buy, what to see and do, where to travel, and who to watch on the fast-paced, multifaceted global design scene.

The UK’s best-selling angling newspaper. Angling Times is the UK’s biggest-selling newspaper dedicated entirely to the sport of fishing. Published every week, we feature the latest catch news from around the country – as well as features written by the UK’s star anglers: Des Taylor, KeithArthur, Martin Bowler, Steve Ringer all feature regularly with top-notch columns. If you’re a carp angler, our pull-outs will let you know what’s happening on the carp scene around the UK. And if you’re a match angler, our exclusive weekly match reports will tell you who’se winning what and where. Our where-to-fish guides are unsurpassed, giving you the latest news on the rivers and lakes that are producing the best catches, country-wide.

American Whiskey Magazine brings you up to date features, interviews, tastings and more from the world of Bourbon, single malts, grain and wheat. Whatever your whiskey preferences, we are sure to have something for you.

When the Take-its steal this year’s supply of Easter Eggs, an unlikely group of characters band together and brave the perils of taking back what is rightfully theirs. These richly defined characters form deep bonds of friendship throughout their journey and discover how to face their fears. They learn how to deal with bullying and bullies, and discover that courage can sometimes fix anything.

Following a virus that took the lives of most of the population, John and Micheal have spent their days trying to survive and make sense of their new world. But when they meet the mysterious Karina, who has knowledge of the outside world, their friendship and everything they once knew about the virus and each other will be tested.

In a post apocalyptic future that appears as a blend of World War II Europe and J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, a pint-size wizard named Avatar must save the world from a band of fascist mutants controlled by his evil twin brother, Blackwolf, who likes to confuse enemy armies by projecting films of Adolf Hitler speeches during attacks. Painted live-action footage of advancing Nazi armies contrasts with Saturday-morning-cartoon-style animation of fairies and elves as Avatar travels through various magical and radioactive realms on his quest. Aiding him are the beautiful Fairy princess Elinore, hot-blooded warrior elf Weehawk, and Peace, a misunderstood robot rebelling against his Blackwolf-controlled programming. A bizarre and psychedelic meditation on magic vs. technology, this ultimate futuristic fantastic epic cult film still finds an audience on college campuses and will prove quite rewarding to viewers in the right frame of mind.

In the wake of a truce between the Nice Side and the Mice Side, the Zooverse has settled into an era of peace. The villainous mouse, Boo Boo Squeal, is determined to violate that peace treaty, and restart war at any cost. Nice Side heroes, Nuke and B-52, are forced to fend for themselves, thwarting Boo Boo’s vengeful minions and defending the Zooverse with everything they’ve got.

Nuke is a regular city elephant with a boring desk job yearning for great space adventures. When Nuke joins forces with rogue warrior Squeeze Whistle, a fearless space squirrel, they set off on a fur-raising adventure to rescue a princess and stop an evil mouse intent on taking over the galaxy.

A family with a great love for practical jokes is haunted by the family ghost Mr. Boogedy.