CultBox at the Movies: September 2013 preview
CultBox takes a look at this month’s cinematic highlights, including Riddick, White House Down and Rush.
CultBox takes a look at this month’s cinematic highlights, including Riddick, White House Down and Rush.
With its propulsive and exciting premiere, BBC Three’s new US import Orphan Black makes a very convincing argument as to why the show could, and perhaps should, become everyone’s latest obsession.
Bates Motel, the chilling modern day take on Hitchcock’s classic thriller Psycho, premieres in the UK next week.
In 1960 a film by the name of Psycho was released and, worldwide, monocles collectively dropped into cups of Earl Grey.
Fifty-three years on, Alfred Hitchcock’s seminal thriller has had a glossy TV makeover; at once shunted into the modern day and sent back in time, to when cinema’s most famous psychopath Norman Bates was just a shy 17-year-old with an overbearing mother.
To celebrate the release of Star Trek Into Darkness on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD and VOD this week, find out some fascinating facts about Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays the movie’s villain…
The story The Doctor, along with his granddaughter Susan and her two schoolteachers Ian and Barbara, arrive in 22nd century London, only to find it deserted and in ruins. It soon transpires that the Daleks have invaded the planet and the people of earth who survived the Dalek’s initial attack now live in slavery. … >
Starring Mads Mikkelsen, Hugh Dancy and Laurence Fishburne, Hannibal is the new hit US TV drama exploring the early relationship of Thomas Harris’ famous characters – psychiatrist Hannibal Lecter and his patient, gifted FBI criminal profiler Will Graham.
This afternoon we attended the BFI’s Doctor Who screening of 2005’s two-part Series 1 finale, starring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose.
In a world of bloggers, long lenses and tabloid tattle, Doctor Who casting news and storyline leaks attract the same scrutiny as the soaps. Wonderfully, thanks to the misdirections of the production team, a few things still sneak to air undiscovered.