Today’s Reviews: Go with the Flow
The Latvian award winning animation is well worth your time: The story is abstract and dreamlike at times, but it is never boring, always absorbing and intriguing, but not without […]
The Latvian award winning animation is well worth your time: The story is abstract and dreamlike at times, but it is never boring, always absorbing and intriguing, but not without […]
We have two looks at the same idea today – Martin Jameson looks at the movie of The Electric State: Popular myth has it that a bumble bee is such […]
James Cameron’s first outing for the Terminator is coming to the UK with a live musical score. The Terminator LIVE will celebrate the award-winning film, as its signature synthesiser-led, percussive […]
It’s the penultimate episode of Severance’s second season, and a lot of decisions are being made: In the exploration of self, in the process of actualisation, Helena has had an […]
Acclaimed by Stephen King, The Rule of Jenny Pen may hit home with some more than others: If you’re happy to be reminded of the inescapable terrors of age and […]
Something a bit different for a Sunday morning: Dog Man treats both its audiences with the same care and works as hard as its titular cop to ensue everyone has a […]
The Weeping Angels are coming for Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor in this summer’s release, Past Forward. The Doctor’s adventures with Harry and Naomi are coming to an end, as a new […]
A fresh take on Robert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers is on the way, courtesy of District 9’s Neill Blomkamp. THR, which broke the news, notes that the new movie will return […]
Black Mirror is back! The often incredibly grim, often brilliant science fiction horror anthology returns on April 10th with a six episode season including some familiar faces. In fact, more […]
There have been many adaptations of CS Lewis’ classic tale. This is one of the best: It walks the fine line between respecting Lewis’ original text – there are whole […]
Story details have been released for the next Sixth Doctor release, The Cosmos and Mrs Clarke, as well as a tribute to Antoni Fletcher-Goldspink, whose final appearance is in Paul […]
The latest in the V/H/S series blends some sci-fi into the horror: V/H/S Beyond is often fun, occasionally very good, brilliant once and almost entirely frustrating. Click here to read […]
The adventures of Legendary’s Monsterverse will continue in the pages of Titan Comics’ Return to Skull Island. Set against a backdrop of giant monsters and deadly intrigue, the comic follows […]
Want to relive the Glory Years, or Spike’s love? Head to Buffy Revamped… Whilst the promotional material for the show may create an expectation of a granular, nit-picking account of […]
Episode 5 of Jentry Chau continues the animation’s strong run: The horrors of adolescence have fangs, and they’re bared at the entire cast this week. Click here to read Alasdair […]
Audiences at SXSW were treated to a full trailer for the second season of The Last of Us which arrives on April 13 on HBO / April 14 on Sky. […]