Today’s Reviews: Cassandra’s warning
The second half of Cassandra’s first season on Netflix confirms what a mixture it is: It’s three parts ghost story, two parts home invasion, another part kidnap drama with a […]
The second half of Cassandra’s first season on Netflix confirms what a mixture it is: It’s three parts ghost story, two parts home invasion, another part kidnap drama with a […]
The third episode of Netflix’s Jentry Chau vs the Underworld sees the series hit its stride – if not its protagonist: We’re locked into Jentry’s head with Jentry herself, seeing […]
There’s another Uncanny tour on the way. Danny Robins is coming to haunt more places around the country from September to March. Tickets for Uncanny: Fear of the Dark go […]
One of the most powerful men in the world has roots in science fiction: We all know Musk is a geek, a rocket nut, a steroidal business man and ‘Tech-Bro’, […]
The Hulu/Disney+ post-apocalyptic series Paradise is returning for a second run. The political thriller is from creator Dan Fogelman (“Only Murders in the Building” and “This Is Us”), and stars […]
Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli will no longer be the sole arbiters of all things 007 on screen. Following the creation of a new joint venture between Broccoli, Wilson […]
Anderson Entertainment have announced that there will be new editions of the classic Gerry & Sylvia Anderson shows to mark the 60th anniversary of Thunderbirds. A key highlight is the […]
The truth is out in the penultimate episode of Goosebumps… The short version? Like the man said, ‘Aliens.’ The longer version? Human nature. Click here to read Alasdair Stuart’s full […]
We’re heading into the home straight with Disney+’s Paradise: The similarities to Silo grow ever stronger. On balance I think Paradise is the more rounded and artistically successful show. Click here to […]
There’s enough different about AI tale Cassandra to keep Martin Jameson engaged: There’s an intriguing and at times disturbing thriller developing around the emotional inhibitions of an aspirational post-war German […]
The archive of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop will be made available for the first time for use by musical artists and producers, passing on a legacy that helped invent electronic […]
There’s a fun addition to the Witcher universe available now on Netflix: This is, for all it’s centring on a terse, white-haired monster destroyer, a very sweet and light-hearted story. […]
There’s a rescue mission in the Second World War ahead for the Third Doctor, Sarah and the Brigadier this October. Tim Treloar writes and stars alongside Sadie Miller in The […]
One of those movies that divides opinions – one of the other SFB writers regards it very differently: This sweet, genuine core is wrapped around some beautifully designed monsters and […]
Jon Culshaw returns to Doctor Who’s Season 7 for the next in Big Finish’s audio novel series. He reads Mirror Matter by Kate Orman, a brand-new audio novel starring the […]
The latest episode of Severance reinforces many of the key themes: In the end, solidarity, protest, resistance isn’t free but without paying that price we will get eaten up by […]