Tom Power
Tom started out as a freelance journalist before taking up the role of Entertainment Writer at TechRadar. Both as a freelancer and now part of the TR, you'll find him covering all of the latest movies, TV shows, and streaming service news that you need to know about. An NCTJ-accredited journalist, Tom also writes reviews, analytical articles, opinion pieces, and interview-led features on the biggest franchises, actors, directors, and other industry leaders.
Latest articles by Tom Power
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Who are the Eternals and what can the Marvel comic books tell us about the Phase 4 movie?
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Features We delve into how The Eternals will fit into the MCU
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Who are the Deviants? The Eternals' villains explained
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Features Get the lowdown on Thanos’ race and The Eternals’ enemies
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Who is Morbius? What are his powers? And what's his comic-book history?
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Features Who is Morbius? What are his powers? And what's his comic-book history?
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As Donkey Kong 64 turns 20, the devs reflect on its design, the infamous DK Rap, and how a shocked Shigeru Miyamoto created the Coconut Shooter
By Tom Power published
Features Creative leads George Andreas, Grant Kirkhope, Mark Stevenson, and Chris Sutherland talk Donkey Kong 64
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There's never been a better time for a Pokemon Snap revival
By Tom Power published
Features Labo VR, Pokemon Let's Go, Pokemon Go, Zelda: Breath of the Wild... all the clues are there
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At the heart of Arthur Morgan's struggle in Red Dead Redemption 2 is a Shakespearean tragedy worth reflecting on
By Tom Power published
Features How Arthur Morgan’s Red Dead Redemption 2 journey represents the five stages of grief