Today’s Reviews: Bond, James Bond
The new editions of the Sean Connery 007 movies is well worth the investment: My immediate reaction to the colours in the Caribbean scenes in Dr. No was that it […]
The new editions of the Sean Connery 007 movies is well worth the investment: My immediate reaction to the colours in the Caribbean scenes in Dr. No was that it […]
The second season of Chaos Theory sees revelations and choices: It’s an incredibly ambitious season and the closer relationship with the movies works very well. Click here to read Alasdair […]
The Running Man is best known as one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s numerous 1980s action blockbusters. It’s actually adapted from a Richard Bachman (Stephen King) novel, one widely regarded as one […]
A chance to see The Terminator live in concert – complete with Taiko drums – is coming later this year, and the brains behind it chatted with SFB: I think […]
La-La Land Records are releasing a remastered and expanded 2-CD re-issue of John Barry’s score for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, George Lazenby’s solo outing as 007. The score, like […]
The teens have grown up – but they face similar threats… If Camp Cretaceous was an action adventure, this is a thriller and one set in a definitively post Fallen Kingdom, post Dinosaur […]
Big Finish has released story details of their sequel to Sky, Bob Baker and Dave Martin’s 70s SF series, Before the Chaos out in August. The original ITV series followed […]
The new trailer for Predator: Badlands released a few days ago and it’s full of stuff, all of it fanged and hungry. Here’s what Alasdair Stuart spotted… 0.09 – The […]
The Director’s Cut of Dark City is now available in 4K from Arrow, and we chatted with its director, Alex Proyas: All of my movies are movies that I want […]
The five season run of Jurassic World tie-in Camp Cretaceous comes to a close with a bang: A lot of bad guys die, none of them pleasantly. The danger is […]
We’ve got our first look at Nu Earth and it’s beautiful in the best of ways. Duncan Jones, director of Moon, Source Code, Warcraft and Mute, is no stranger to […]
The fourth season of Camp Cretaceous gets the campers off the island but not out of trouble: The consequences of their months in the wild catch up with all of […]
M3gan 2.0 follows in the footsteps of another classic franchise with its sequel, and is overall better in many aspects: The acting has gone up a notch or three, with […]
The third batch of adventures from Camp Cretaceous introduces a new foe for the teens: There’s a couple of hiccups but other than that this really is a show at […]
Paul McGann’s Doctor comes up against the original rulers of the Earth in this November’s box set of adventures, Causeway. Exploring with best friends Edwardian adventuress Charley Pollard (India Fisher) […]
28 Years Later is one of the many films that struck our reviewers very differently – and we now have a second take, courtesy of Martin Jameson: Perhaps the reason […]