Today’s Reviews: Money well spent
Arcane has been a costly series to make, but Stewart Hotston considers it was well worth while: Fortiche have delivered something extraordinary with Riot Games’ material. Which, when you think […]
Arcane has been a costly series to make, but Stewart Hotston considers it was well worth while: Fortiche have delivered something extraordinary with Riot Games’ material. Which, when you think […]
Events in the second episode of Silo seem focused on the wrong place… I just want to know what’s going on next door!!! Click here to read Martin Jameson’s full […]
The second half of The Listeners – available on iPlayer – does not stick the landing: Promising material buckled under the weight of the writer’s manipulative polemic Click here to […]
The War Games, the final black and white story of the classic era of Doctor Who, is arriving in colour this Christmas. Originally aired in 1969, The War Games marked the end […]
A trip to Starbase 80 proves difficult in many senses. A rather thin episode even with the zombies thrown in. It’s little more than a series of near misses with […]
Things seem to be coming to an end in the penultimate episode of season 2 of Daryl Dixon: These seasons are so short that it’s become easy to forget Laurent […]
The fourth episode of the final season of Lower Decks sees a Klingon encounter: Throughout this installment, the humor slightly but repeatedly misses its mark. Click here to read Rigel […]
Is The Listeners just using SF tropes or is it a genre show? In genre terms, this is an interesting mash-up. Tannahill certainly employs the established tropes of paranormal screen […]
It may be released to mark 30 years since Kirk’s death in Star Trek Generations, but Unification is far more than just that: The further back a person’s history goes […]
Disney+ has confirmed that a third season of animated Star Wars shorts is on the way. Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 will feature nine shorts from nine different anime studios, […]
The Fifth Doctor’s line at the end of Warriors of the Deep rings true for this fourth episode of Daryl Dixon: This is trauma not as dramatic consequence but punctuation […]
A special video has been released to mark the 30th anniversary of Star Trek Generations. On the 30th anniversary of “Star Trek: Generations”, The Roddenberry Archive and William Shatner revisit […]
The latest Torchwood tale goes back to the time of Suzie Costello… It’s a great script and Indira Varma does great work with it, especially in the closing scenes as […]
Apple TV+’s Silo is back for a new run – and maintains the standard of the opener: What makes Silo a compelling watch is that despite some formulaic elements, the realisation and […]
There are a lot of literary adventures for 007 that pass under the radar… Mark Edlitz’s new book is far more than just a collection of interviews; through his very […]
The Wild Robot has much to recommend about it: The first forty minutes of The Wild Robot is a hugely enjoyable ride. Click here to read Martin Jameson’s full review