‘Doctor Who’: ‘The Power of Three’ spoiler-free review
It’s a bold attempt at viewing the roles of the characters from a different angle, but it’s one that comes too late in the lives of Amy and Rory.
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It’s a bold attempt at viewing the roles of the characters from a different angle, but it’s one that comes too late in the lives of Amy and Rory.
Doctor Who writer Tom MacRae’s sitcom Threesome returns to Comedy Central this autumn for a second series.
Who’d have thought watching Benedict Cumberbatch shouting about horses and fire extinguishers would be so compelling?
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall, BBC Two’s Parade’s End continues on BBC Two this week.
This isn’t going to be anyone’s favourite episode of Doctor Who by a long-shot, but it is a fine stand-alone instalment that’s raised above mediocrity by its filmic feel.
With a savagery far removed from previous instalments of the franchise, 1989’s Licence to Kill is a compelling and violent affair.
Watching Parade’s End is like getting stuck into a lovely big slice of Victoria Sponge. If only life were all tea and cake for Christopher Tietjens…
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall, BBC Two’s Parade’s End continues on BBC Two this week.
With a title so gleefully ambitious that it really should end in an exclamation mark, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship delivers exactly what it promises.
Thought catching a glimpse of the Special Weapons Dalek was going to be the highlight of Doctor Who‘s series 7 opener? Hah!