A #DoctorDonna watchalong coming in November
In preparation for the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate in the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, a global watchalong of their earlier stories is being organised. A watchalong […]
In preparation for the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate in the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, a global watchalong of their earlier stories is being organised. A watchalong […]
There’s a lot to dig into in the Boys spin-off Gen V… Gen V is doing a huge amount of work it doesn’t need to do and the result of […]
Alongside their release of the audiobook of Frazer Hines’ retelling of The Evil of the Daleks, BBC Audio are continuing their diamond jubilee celebration of Doctor Who with new audios […]
Titan Books’ latest art book lifts the lid on the creation of Apple TV+’s Foundation: We discover how the key to cracking the format was taking the series of books […]
To mark the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, Big Finish is releasing a special art book, The Art of the Audio Adventures, featuring many of their covers from over the […]
The new 4K edition of 2001: A Space Odyssey is well worth adding to your collection: An SF movie that has stood the test of time in the edition it […]
The 1987 movie Robocop is renowned for many reasons – but there was a lot of commotion behind the scenes: What’s clear is that there was a lot of friction […]
The latest release of The Others takes an already excellent film and gives it superb treatment: Alejandro Amenábar’s 2001 Gothic ghost story is a revelation in 4K, its picture absolutely […]
Silva Screen has confirmed to Sci-Fi Bulletin that two new Doctor Who soundtracks from the classic era are coming to CD: Revenge of the Cybermen, by Carey Blyton, and Time […]
A new documentary arrives on the Icon Channel today celebrating the life of Nightmare on Elm Street star Robert Englund: At a little over two hours, it’s a comprehensive dive […]
AMC’s adaptations of the Anne Rice universe are finally coming to the UK, a year after their debut in the US. BBC Two will begin airing the first season of […]
There’s a different sort of zombie movie out now… Zomblogalypse is a sequel, a reboot, a commentary and a comedy all in one and each one has space to breathe in […]
There have been a lot of Star Trek stories that didn’t make it to the screen… and you can catch up with quite a few this week Black tracks these […]
There’s a detailed and very different review of Gareth Edwards’ The Creator now up to accompany the original: The first and foremost subject the film is interested in is the […]
It may have come to the end of its original London run, but still worth the review: Think of A Strange Loop as a sort of staged 18 certificate Pixar […]
Kate Stewart has been captured by the Vulpreen – and UNIT has ten minutes to rescue her… John Dorney uses the different way in which time elapses on different sides […]