Reassessing the genre in 2024
Martin Jameson presents his annual lookback at the genre, but in a slightly different format from before: J T Mollner’s twisty, dislocated horror-thriller asks deeply unfashionable and uncomfortable questions about […]
Martin Jameson presents his annual lookback at the genre, but in a slightly different format from before: J T Mollner’s twisty, dislocated horror-thriller asks deeply unfashionable and uncomfortable questions about […]
There’s more of an edge to the fifth episode of Tracker… An episode that doesn’t quite break the mould but does crack it in some interesting and successful ways. Click […]
The gore level is surprisingly high in the fourth episode of Tracker: An episode that’s fun, sparky and rather more covered in blood than you’d expect. Click here to read […]
The third episode of the new season of Tracker sees another returning partner for Colter: This is a far more traditional episode than last week but it’s one which works […]
Colter is looking for a missing UFOlogist – and needs family help: There’s a surprisingly fun, and clear-eyed descent into a very different genre and another subtle course correction for […]
The new season of Tracker kicks off with some alterations to the format: It feels a little more traditional than it has in the past but this is a new […]
The final episode of the first season of Tracker sees Colter’s world turned on its head: Never stopping accelerating from a slow start, this has become the new standard bearer […]
The final episodes of Tracker’s debut season are emphasising the arc elements… It’s perhaps a mark of how compelling Colter and his team have quietly become that both episodes featuring […]
The 11th episode of Tracker sees Colter’s family start to appear… We’ve had almost a full season now of stories where it’s clear Colter is only comfortable with his chosen […]
A mission in the wilderness doesn’t quite work – but not for the reasons you’d expect: A story that feels massive but also weirdly rushed and lacks a lot of […]
There’s a paranormal slant to the 9th episode of Tracker: Sharon Lee Watson’s clever script never really plays with the idea the supernatural is real, or not real, but rather […]
The eighth episode of Tracker continues to impress Alasdair Stuart: This week it’s the Springsteenian horrors of modern blue collar American life and what happens when those horrors overwhelm you. […]
The elements of Tracker come together in episode 7: Having Colter, Bobby and Reenie in one place gives the show a very different tone. Colter has come a long way […]
There’s an odd shift in emphasis in the sixth episode of Tracker: The show to date has done its best work drilling down onto personal problems of people in impossible […]
The 5th episode of Tracker’s first season takes him to St Louis: The episode wraps this complex morality around its remarkably direct lead and the beats we’ve seen it explore […]
The fourth episode of Tracker sees the show firmly on course: A big part of that is the show starting to learn what it can do, what it looks like […]