Today’s Reviews: The Cricket chirps
Jonathan Morris’ Average Romp Productions has returned with a second Dickensian adaptation: There’s a certain level of comfort that comes with the best Dickensian versions, and this is like warming […]
Jonathan Morris’ Average Romp Productions has returned with a second Dickensian adaptation: There’s a certain level of comfort that comes with the best Dickensian versions, and this is like warming […]
The United Network Command for Law and Enforcement is reopening its doors in the UK. While the 1983 reunion movie has been playing on Legend for some time, the original […]
The final series of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory has just dropped and we’re taking a closer look at each episode: Rounded out with some nicely handled action this is an […]
Toby Wallace has been cast as one of the two leads in Assassin’s Creed, the Netflix adaptation of possibly the oddest AAA video game franchise in the western world, reports […]
A gem you may have missed first time around is currently on iPlayer: Code 46 is mannered for sure and arguably a little pretentious, but it’s also got a resonant […]
The Man who was (briefly) He-Man is about to have a very good year, notes Alasdair Stuart. Noah Centineo, beloved in these parts for his work on the To All […]
The fifth episode of Plur1bus seems to be trying our reviewer’s patience: The problem with a show as bone-achingly repetitive as Plur1bus as that it’s hard to find anything new to say […]
Writer, actor and broadcaster Toby Hadoke will be presenting his annual round up of those we have lost during 2025. “I’m so grateful that Radio 4 Extra have allowed me […]
The BBC has released a full trailer for The War Between the Land the Sea, the Doctor Who spin-off arriving Sunday 7 December. It features leads Russell Tovey (Barclay Pierre-Dupont) […]
The fifth episode of Welcome to Derry brings the moment we’ve been waiting for: So much of this episode is wrapped up in the long-awaited return to the sewers and […]
Big Finish’s Short Trips is returning in February with new tales from across the Whoniverse. Short Trips: Impeccable and Other Stories begins with the title tale, which follows the TV […]
No matter what you may have read, the first BBC audio drama was actually broadcast on Christmas Eve 1922 – and it was genre-adjacent. The Truth About Christmas was written […]
Head-turning time? Alasdair Stuart considers the latest news from the Exorcist franchise… There are certain names that have instant cachet. ‘The Exorcist’ is one. From the original novel to the […]
The early life of Jesus isn’t necessarily the most obvious subject for a horror movie… A kid with (literally) God-given superpowers enters adolescence and has to learn how to harness […]
There won’t be an arena tour of The War of the Worlds next year but instead, something rather different. The Musical Version of The War of The Worlds will be […]
The final episode of Star Trek Khan is a fitting finale: It’s almost impossible to do what this season has done. It tells a complete, coherent story that doesn’t just […]