Today’s Reviews: Slaying Tonight
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 […]
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. […]
The musical scores of the MCU are celebrated in a new concert experience: An epic reminder of just how good Marvel movies can be, recognising the propulsive role that the […]
The latest episode of Severance once again focuses on one of the main characters: It’s immediately apparent that we’re going to see Harmony Cobel. More than that, we’re going to […]
Obsessive Capital Accumulation Syndrome, aka OCAS, is at the heart of the new Big Finish Original coming in April. Capitalism in Britain has ended, but utopia may not be all […]
The final episode of Paradise’s first season hits the spot: Every loose end is tied up neatly with a bow, and there are some strong pointers for what will underpin […]
The second half of the second season of Gremlins: The Wild Batch will arrive on Netflix on April 10. This next batch of episodes will feature new guest cast members […]
The new Bong Joon-Ho movie may benefit from its multiple moves back in the schedule: Mickey 17 is a raucous, graphic, violent and extremely enjoyable satire about capitalism, schoolboy fascism […]
The fourth episode of Jentry Chau takes the show to another level: A brilliantly timely episode of an increasingly great show that deals with massive issues with consummate ease. Click […]
No, not a movie about the 11th Doctor’s exploits but an unnerving tale from Wales… Rebecca Trehearn’s deceptively tranquil voice is the calm undercurrent to an increasingly feverish nightmare, one […]
The Netflix adaptation of Simon Stålenhag’s The Electric State arrives on March 14 and the streamer has released a final trailer. Set in a retro-futuristic past, this blockbuster adventure from […]
Have some of the answers been revealed? Gemma has, I think it’s safe to say, been put through hell physically and emotionally. Lumon isn’t just happy about this but they […]
There’s far more real world resonance in John Milius’ Red Dawn than there might have been a decade ago… Milius doesn’t let the viewer look away from the consequences of […]
With six weeks to go until launch, the BBC and Disney+ has released a full trailer for Season 2 of Doctor Who. This spring, audiences will join The Doctor (Ncuti […]
It seems appropriate for a Sunday morning to review a short film about sleep… Payton King’s short feature moves with the same velvet menace as insomnia itself. Click here to […]