‘Kidnap & Ransom’ writer Michael Crompton introduces Series 2
Trevor Eve returns to ITV1 this month as international hostage negotiator, Dominic King, in the second series of Kidnap & Ransom, written by Michael Crompton.
Trevor Eve returns to ITV1 this month as international hostage negotiator, Dominic King, in the second series of Kidnap & Ransom, written by Michael Crompton.
London’s thriving theatre scene has plays that everyone can enjoy at all times of the year and this month is no different.
We’re genuinely struggling to find the words to describe how good Homeland is, such that we’re tempted to resort to bashing the keyboard in a hope that the message will become clear.
Yes, to celebrate the imminent return of The Walking Dead, FX have sent us a board game which recreates post-end-of-the-world America as vividly as Andrew Lincoln reproduces a Georgia accent.
Dark fantasy is booming on TV and NBC’s Grimm – co-created by former Buffy/Angel producer David Greenwalt – has the potential to match them.
A curious blend of hard-ass tough cop shows like The Shield and some great horror genre spoofing, Death Valley follows California’s San Fernando Valley Undead Task Force.
With the season of classy Oscar-bait in full swing, we take a look ahead at this year’s biggest blockbusters. You know, 2012’s fun movies.
The spruced-up Blu-ray, taken directly from the original film reels, accompanied by the stunning 7.1 surround sound, delivers a whole new layer to the roots of the legendary characters and ship.
It’s inevitably tempting to slap an ‘it’s a British The Wire!’ tag on anything to do with the police these days, but on the whole this is a different affair.
Written and directed by John McKay (Life On Mars, Robin Hood), We’ll Take Manhattan stars Karen Gillan in her first lead role since starring as Amy Pond in Doctor Who.