Today’s Reviews: Reckoning with the Final Reckoning
As with its predecessor, there’s lots to admire – but lots that doesn’t work – in the most recent Mission: Impossible movie: There’s a colossal amount in this movie and […]
As with its predecessor, there’s lots to admire – but lots that doesn’t work – in the most recent Mission: Impossible movie: There’s a colossal amount in this movie and […]
The Gremlins are back – and they have a balletic move in mind… At its strongest, this second season is lovingly realised, and the characters are good company and carry […]
There’s an interesting (if very slightly spoilery) element to the eighth Mission: Impossible film – the identiy of the agent chasing Ethan Hunt… Played by Shea Wigham, we first meet […]
American writer Peter David has died, at the age of 68. David was an accomplished figure in the genre, with celebrated runs on many comicbooks, including 12 years on The […]
Fourteen years ago this weekend, the first new review was published on Sci-Fi Bulletin – a couple of archive placeholders had been used while we worked out how the site […]
The final three episodes of Jentry Chau’s first season represent something of a gear change for the show: Jentry takes what she’s learned and tries to do something revolutionary with […]
There’s some very familiar vibes about tonight’s Doctor Who episode, and a lot of set-up… On its own it’s very odd and I found it very silly at times. The […]
Prime Video has elected not to order a fourth season of The Wheel of Time, based on the books by Robert Jordan. Deadline Hollywood reports that the viewership for the […]
The proposed Sylvester McCoy story Alixion is coming to Big Finish as part of the Lost Stories range. Alixion is based on a serial that was commissioned in 1989, prior […]
There’s a lot to praise in Dead Reckoning (no longer needing the Part 1 in its title)… but there are issues… This is often the very best of a consistently […]
Big Finish’s Sherlock Holmes range is returning in a slightly different format later this year. Nicholas Briggs and Richard Earl return as Holmes and Watson in a brand-new serialised audio […]
Not the place of the muirders but the folk horror… The design of the show has always been a weird and entertaining combination of old and new and that’s front […]
Jurassic World Rebirth has just released a second trailer and it’s done a great job of laying out the movie’s stall. Here’s what Alasdair Stuart noticed. 0.4 – Screams and […]
The sixth Mission Impossible movie brought threads together in a way that felt right: The humour that was explored across the last two movies is folded into the continuity that’s […]
Predator: Killer of Killers is within sight and we’ve got another trailer for the new animated anthology. Alasdair Stuart gets ready for historical murder sports! 0.09 – Shield Maiden This […]
The penultimate episode of this season of Tracker sets some markers for the future: Colter’s skills as an actual tracker are front and centre, in a plot that’s one point […]