About Bruno Savil de Jong
Bruno Savill De Jong is a freelance writer and cultural critic living in London, UK. He has written for sites including Comics Bookcase, Game Rant, Outtake and more. A graduate from the University of Edinburgh, Bruno likes obsessively trying to show comics to arty people, and art-house films to nerds.
Latest Articles
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'Lowest Common Demoninator' Review
Legends of Tomorrow's haunted House of Mystery becomes a hotbed for Reality TV from Hell, in one of it's funniest episodes.
Legends of Tomorrow: 'Paranoid Android' Review
Legends of Tomorrow returns from the mid-season break with a harrowing tale of their latest enemies... the Legends of Tomorrow!
Legends Of Tomorrow: ‘A Woman’s Place Is In The War Effort!’ Review
Before the mid-season break, Legends of Tomorrow looks at Rosie the Riveter and how people are treated in their own spaces
Legends of Tomorrow: ‘Deus Ex Latrina’ Review
The Legends hunker down in a forest as Bishop is behind the wheel of the Waverider.
Legends Of Tomorrow: ‘It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Scientist’ Review
The Legends meet the (familiar looking) inventor of time travel while trying to take shortcuts back to the future.
Legends of Tomorrow: 'Speakeasy Does It' Review
The Legends latest stop lands them in Chicago, where Zari throws a Roaring 20s party for the greater good.
Legends of Tomorrow: 'wvrdr_error_100' Review
Legends of Tomorrow celebrates it's 100th episode with cameos galore and a heartfelt trip through it's past.
Legends of Tomorrow: 'The Need For Speed' Review
The latest Legends has one "man of steel" impersonate J. Edgar Hoover, while another computer learns to become human.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'The Bullet Blondes' Review
Legends of Tomorrow returns for Season 7, stranded in 1925 and pursued by J. Edgar Hoover.
Legends Of Tomorrow: ‘The Fungus Amongus’ Review
Legends of Tomorrow reaches it's Season 6 finale, which includes invading alien hordes, magic mushrooms and a wedding.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'There Will Be Brood' Review
Legends reaches its penultimate episode with heartbreaking twists, emotional backstory, and Mick making a social media maternity post.
Legends Of Tomorrow: ‘Silence Of The Sonograms’ Review
Legends of Tomorrow approaches its endgame in an emotionally wrenching (and childbearing) episode.
Legends Of Tomorrow: ‘Bored On Board Onboard’ Review
The Legends being stuck inside together leads them to a murder mystery board game, before this role-playing romp starts getting too serious.
The Suicide Squad Perfectly Fixes A Major Flaw Of Its Predecessor
James Gunn's reimagining of the DCEU film seems to pointedly correct many of the previous films flaws.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'The Final Frame' Review
The Legends are challenged to a cosmic bowling match in an episode that reaffirms the importance of friendship.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'Bad Blood' Review
Legends of Tomorrow gives an uneven episode on the Spanish Civil War that sends Constantine spiraling down a dark path.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'This Is Gus' Review
Legends of Tomorrow get it's own Baby Yoda in an episode about small weird shows and the importance of representation.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'Stressed Western' Review
Ironically maintaining "normalcy" in "Stressed Western" leads to a largely unmemorable episode. For Legends that is. There's still a singing cowboy.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'Back to the Finale: Part II' Review
The Legends of Tomorrow return from despair for an excellent, heart-warming and celebratory episode with plenty of emotional catharsis.
Legends Of Tomorrow: ‘Bishop’s Gambit’ Review
"Bishop's Gambit" is a plot-heavy Legends of Tomorrow episode, but finds room to touch on existential questions of identity.