Today’s Reviews: Reunited!
The Nublar Six have issues – but can they be resolved? This episode continues the themes of the last one, but really starts to drill down on the Brooklynn/Everyone Else […]
The Nublar Six have issues – but can they be resolved? This episode continues the themes of the last one, but really starts to drill down on the Brooklynn/Everyone Else […]
Scarlett Johansson is going to have a very, very busy couple of years. Jurassic World Rebirth’s sequel is already locked in, she’s just been confirmed as leading the new Mike […]
This week’s genre movie in the cinemas asks its lead to make a choice: The rules – enunciated more than once in the opening act of David Freyne’s fantasy romcom, Eternity – […]
The run of Peter Davison and Colin Baker’s times as the Doctor is being completed on Blu-ray with the release of Season 21. Davison’s Doctor as he faces terrors from […]
The new trailer for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, is out and here’s what Alasdair Stuart spotted. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is one of my most anticipated […]
The second of the Tales of the Walking Dead remains as unusual as it ever was: It plays like a gore-soaked Twilight Zone episode crossed with an unusually carnivorous take […]
BBC Audiobooks is celebrating a complete run of stories from The Daleks in 1964 to Rose in 2005, with the publication of Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster, read […]
The second episode of Chaos Theory’s final season sees clashes between the Six The episode is low-key and that’s a rare treat for a show like this once you adapt […]
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold is coming to the BBC. The Ink Factory (The Pigeon Tunnel, The Night Manager) is producing landmark series Legacy of Spies for […]
A lot of revelations – and some real nastiness – in this week’s Welcome to Derry: The bruised peace of mind Will finds and the cautious way he grows around […]
Tales of the Walking Dead has finally made it onto UK screens, so we’ve revisited our original reviews: Tales plays something new straight from the jump and that, along with the […]
You might be mildly surprised to see us talking about Luther here at SFB, Alasdair Stuart notes. The long running detective series, created by Neil Cross and starring Idris Elba […]
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 […]