‘Sleepy Hollow’ TV series preview
The legend of Irving Washington’s classic story Sleepy Hollow gets another retelling through this reimagining as a US mystery-adventure series, coming to the Universal Channel in the UK next week.
The legend of Irving Washington’s classic story Sleepy Hollow gets another retelling through this reimagining as a US mystery-adventure series, coming to the Universal Channel in the UK next week.
Superhero season may be over, but just because summer’s finished doesn’t mean that Hollywood hasn’t still got some epic movies left for 2013.
It is the press preview for the opening episode of BBC One’s new fantasy adventure series, Atlantis, and the cast are understandably upbeat.
It is a swelteringly hot day in July in Chepstow, and CultBox has come to the set of Atlantis, to check out BBC One’s new Saturday night fantasy adventure series.
Vince Gilligan is a highly creative story teller and producer, but his Breaking Bad creation stretches the limits of imagination. By his own admission, the show that’s now airing its fifth and final season was his first with a main character who changes from good to bad.
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.
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.
CultBox was incredibly lucky last month to be invited all the way down to sunny Cardiff for a special tour behind the scenes at Roath Lock Studios, home of Casualty, Pobol y Cwm, and most importantly, Doctor Who.
Launching on BBC One later this month, What Remains is a neat four-part mystery thriller that arrives in the midst of Broadchurch-like successes with a simple goal: to hook its audience. And it hooks from the off.