‘Thor: The Dark World’ cast Q&A highlights
With Thor: The Dark World hitting UK cinemas next Wednesday, CultBox joined the cast and crew in London recently where they were promoting the latest entry into the Marvel canon.
With Thor: The Dark World hitting UK cinemas next Wednesday, CultBox joined the cast and crew in London recently where they were promoting the latest entry into the Marvel canon.
While we await Doctor Who‘s 50th anniversary Time & Space-tacular and the gravelly grandeur of John Hurt, here are some of our thoughts on maybe the most divisive run yet since the show’s 2005 revival.
Sky has released a set of videos compiling the best moments from the first three series of Strike Back.
CultBox recently ran a poll asking you tell to us which cult writers you would like to take a crack at penning a Doctor Who script. Here’s how over 4,500 of you voted…
With no new Paranormal Activity movie in cinemas this Halloween (don’t worry, the fifth outing of found-footage fun is due in October 2014), we decided to pick out five of our favourite paranormal movies from the past decade.
Whatever the exact circumstances surrounding the return of these missing episodes to the BBC archive, nothing can take away the sheer joy at seeing them – for many fans, for the first time.
The BBC have been the victim of quite a few leaks when it has come to Doctor Who news stories this year, and, in the event, the embargo wasn’t kept.
The revelation, when it came, was exactly as internet insiders had told us it would be: the rediscovered Doctor Who stories are ‘The Enemy of the World’ (all parts) and ‘The Web of Fear’: all parts, save for the still-missing Episode 3.
Episodes of Doctor Who that deal with a key historical figure are often some of the highlights of any given series, with The Girl in the Fireplace, The Unquiet Dead, Vincent and the Doctor and Day of the Moon typifying this point.
Following our previous Top 5 list, here we consider which other memorable historical figures remain for the show to explore…
Episodes of Doctor Who that deal with a key historical figure, when executed well, are often some of the highlights of any given series, with ‘The Girl in the Fireplace’, ‘The Unquiet Dead’, ‘Vincent and the Doctor’ and ‘Day of the Moon’ typifying this point.
This afternoon we attended the BFI’s screening of Doctor Who: The Movie, 1996’s feature-length US television movie.