Today’s Reviews: Escape time
The fourth of this final season of Inside No.9 takes us to an escape room… It’s a lovely setup for some family drama and in this case some potential horror. […]
The fourth of this final season of Inside No.9 takes us to an escape room… It’s a lovely setup for some family drama and in this case some potential horror. […]
The latest main range Torchwood tale sits nearly between the first and second Torchwood One stories: The story is tiny in scale and vast in scope, covering the complex nature […]
Christopher Eccleston’s final box set of adventures as the 9th Doctor (at least for now) is out now from Big Finish. Of his time making this series with Big Finish, […]
The celebration of the 6th Doctor’s 40th anniversary continue later this year at Big Finish with The Trials of a Time Lord. Davros, the Cyber-Leader and the Androgums return in […]
The sequel to Train to Busan fails to convince: What doesn’t help is that a lot of the CGI just doesn’t cut it, looking like sequences from a video game […]
It wowed FrightFest and is now available to stream or buy – the French horror movie Pandemonium: Director Quarx’s 2023 French-language anthology horror movie was shown at last year’s FrightFest […]
The epic Train to Busan is out today in a 4K edition: The action pieces are well-mounted, the biggest monsters are typically not the zombies, and it just flies by. […]
What better day to reveal our look at the latest Torchwood One set? This set is, for 99% of its running time, the best the series has been, possibly ever. […]
The second half of Star Wars’ Tales of the Empire is a more optimistic affair: This is a very strong ending to a strong series and one that feels like […]
The Doctor-light episode this season puts the spotlight on Ruby: She’s great, conveying the sadness she experiences when those she loves turn against her, following interactions with a mysterious, gesticulating […]
The 5th episode of Tracker’s first season takes him to St Louis: The episode wraps this complex morality around its remarkably direct lead and the beats we’ve seen it explore […]
The second part of the first Dark Gallifrey tale strikes a tragic note: Menacing, playful and very much an ensemble, it doesn’t just set the stage, it defines the terms. […]
The TV adaptation of Sarah Pinborough’s Insomnia has now arrived on Paramount+: The ratcheting up of the tension begins with the first scenes but there are enough moments where the […]
The new production of Robin / Red / Breast has one positive – it’s sent Martin Jameson back to find the original: The original easily deserves its ‘classic’ label. In […]
The finale of Star Trek Discovery is just days away and the penultimate episode sets the scene well: It’s a fun hour, with the whole team acting in synchronicity, aided […]
The new Mad Max movie leans into the use of anger… Anger is an underrated emotion – most often relegated to the dustbin of emotional health and wellbeing when, really, […]