Today’s Reviews: Playing all the right beats…
Dickens meets Morecambe & Wise… but not in one of Ernie’s plays what he wrote… Put your prejudices to one side, grab a turkey sandwich and settle down for some […]
Dickens meets Morecambe & Wise… but not in one of Ernie’s plays what he wrote… Put your prejudices to one side, grab a turkey sandwich and settle down for some […]
The latest instalment of Danny Robins’ Uncanny focuses on a ghostly presence… It’s not just black and white though, life is rarely that simple. As Roslyn points out: “sometimes there’s […]
The legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight has inspired many great works – and the latest graphic novel is well worth your time. Duty and life, precision and […]
For the next few weekdays, Alasdair Stuart is taking a look at the new Transformers Earthspark series, building on our review of the premiere here. Sweet, funny and with a […]
The National Treasure series continues to be enjoyable fun The series does a nice job of referencing the previous movies, but never in a way that requires the audience to have already […]
Stephen Greif, who played Roj Blake’s implacable opponent Travis for the first season of Blake’s 7, has died, aged 78. The news was announced by his agent. In addition to […]
The new adaptation of Octavia Butler’s Kindred – due in the UK next year – is suffering by coming out so long after the book’s release In a field where […]
The penultimate episode of War of the Worlds seems to be lacking urgency… This is a solid, eventful episode with some decent action and a truly glorious one liner from […]
One of the best audios of the year has just arrived – the new Radio 4 version of Charles Dickens’ The Signalman An intelligent expansion of the tale that feels […]
M Night Shyamalan’s Knock at the Cabin, based on Paul Tremblay’s novel The Cabin at the End of the World, arrives early next year, and a final trailer has been […]
It’s not just Donna Noble who’ll be reappearing on Doctor Who, as a festive trailer (the shortest Doctor Who Christmas special yet!) confirmed Jacqueline King’s appearance as Sylvia. The sixty […]
All of us at Sci-Fi Bulletin would like to follow in the footsteps of William Hartnell’s First Doctor and wish you a happy Christmas and holiday season, and an enjoyable […]
Our last review before Christmas is appropriately the Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special it is funny and, surprisingly, largely consistent with the Guardians both in terms of characters but […]
Martin Jameson’s trawl through Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities reaches The Autopsy When you’ve got an actor of the calibre of F. Murray Abraham driving much of the action […]
The next Fifth Doctor set arrives in April, and Big Finish has released a short trailer. In the far future and the recent past, the Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan discover […]
The latest episode of the Willow sequel still fails to excite our reviewer… I heartily dislike, even loathe and despise, slapstick. Someone who loves it might find this the most […]