Prepare for OCAS
Obsessive Capital Accumulation Syndrome, aka OCAS, is at the heart of the new Big Finish Original coming in April. Capitalism in Britain has ended, but utopia may not be all […]
Obsessive Capital Accumulation Syndrome, aka OCAS, is at the heart of the new Big Finish Original coming in April. Capitalism in Britain has ended, but utopia may not be all […]
The final episode of Paradise’s first season hits the spot: Every loose end is tied up neatly with a bow, and there are some strong pointers for what will underpin […]
The second half of the second season of Gremlins: The Wild Batch will arrive on Netflix on April 10. This next batch of episodes will feature new guest cast members […]
The new Bong Joon-Ho movie may benefit from its multiple moves back in the schedule: Mickey 17 is a raucous, graphic, violent and extremely enjoyable satire about capitalism, schoolboy fascism […]
The fourth episode of Jentry Chau takes the show to another level: A brilliantly timely episode of an increasingly great show that deals with massive issues with consummate ease. Click […]
No, not a movie about the 11th Doctor’s exploits but an unnerving tale from Wales… Rebecca Trehearn’s deceptively tranquil voice is the calm undercurrent to an increasingly feverish nightmare, one […]
The Netflix adaptation of Simon Stålenhag’s The Electric State arrives on March 14 and the streamer has released a final trailer. Set in a retro-futuristic past, this blockbuster adventure from […]
Have some of the answers been revealed? Gemma has, I think it’s safe to say, been put through hell physically and emotionally. Lumon isn’t just happy about this but they […]
There’s far more real world resonance in John Milius’ Red Dawn than there might have been a decade ago… Milius doesn’t let the viewer look away from the consequences of […]
With six weeks to go until launch, the BBC and Disney+ has released a full trailer for Season 2 of Doctor Who. This spring, audiences will join The Doctor (Ncuti […]
It seems appropriate for a Sunday morning to review a short film about sleep… Payton King’s short feature moves with the same velvet menace as insomnia itself. Click here to […]
Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games will be presented live on stage next year in London. Lionsgate has set an October 20 debut at a new 1,200 capacity in-the-round venue: the […]
There are a load of new names added to the Big Finish roster for the next set of Short Trips, out later this year. There are six brand-new Doctor Who […]
The seventh episode of Paradise ticks all the boxes: Perhaps it’s a sign of the scary times we live in, but there are moments of realisation and betrayal that I […]
A new audio series is on the way, featuring Star Trek’s Khan Noonien Singh, as seen in the classic TOS episode Space Seed and Star Trek II: The Wrath of […]
The adventures of the Fugitive Doctor have arrived, the first part of Big Finish’s foray into the 13th Doctor’s era; Jo Martin is stunningly good, and the energy and pace […]