Today’s Reviews: Section 31 sectioned
The first Star Trek TV movie fails to hit the mark. Star Trek’s first attempt at a television movie evidently couldn’t decide between Guardians of the Galaxy, The Fifth Element, and The Dirty […]
The first Star Trek TV movie fails to hit the mark. Star Trek’s first attempt at a television movie evidently couldn’t decide between Guardians of the Galaxy, The Fifth Element, and The Dirty […]
The BBC and Disney have revealed the writers on board for the second series of Doctor Who starring Ncuti Gatwa. Juno Dawson is a #1 Sunday Times best-selling novelist, screenwriter and […]
Hammer’s 4K presentation of Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter is well worth your time: It’s an engaging tale, with a different take on the vampire mythos from that we naturally associate […]
The second episode of the new season of Severance queries the truths of what we’re told: People find it impossible to tell truth from fiction under such circumstances because what […]
Steven Soderbergh’s new movie hits a number of familiar beats: The story-telling compels as it weaves between family/troubled-teen drama and a sense of impending supernatural doom Click here to read […]
A new title for Alec Gillis’ 2015 Harbinger Down prompts a reassessment Gillis combines Sam Raimi’s frantic camera with the sort of grounded, close-in character stuff that the Alien movies […]
There may not be a new mini-drama (although we do get yet another version of events at the end of The War Games!) but the trailer for Season 7: The […]
The mid-season finale of Tracker sets a lot up… This is a hell of a place to leave us for the mid-season break, in every sense. Click here to read […]
Ianto has to play Ianto in the latest Torchwood tale: Nothing is quite as unsettling as an abandoned multi-storey carpark at night and Toby Hrycek-Robinson gives us the exact echoing […]
Shudder’s Oddity rewards viewing: Carolyn Bracken’s complex, methodical work is deeply unsettling and impossible to ignore. She’s seething, furious, supernaturally gifted and deeply fallible. She’s one of the best protagonists […]
Starting a new school is always tough… Jentry is a normal teenager with deeply abnormal powers and her shame at the accident she caused is a serious metaphor for the […]
Colter has a four-legged ally in the penultimate episode of this tranche of Tracker episodes: Justin Hartley’s slightly cautious, fundamental decency has always been comparable to Alan Ritchson’s on Reacher […]
The new season of Severance kicks off in as odd a fashion as the first season… For me this first episode was like slipping into a pair of well-worn, beloved, […]
The latest lycanthrope hits cinemas this weekend… Is toxic masculinity inherent in the frontier mentality of the White American coloniser? Is said toxic masculinity so ingrained that it has passed […]
Skeleton Crew comes to an end with the pieces put together neatly: It’s a great ending to a series that concentrates on kids discovering a big world and never leaves […]
Following the end of the seventh season of Outlander, Starz has begun the push for the prequel series Blood of my Blood. From the battlefields of World War I to […]