30 Days of Fright: August 2012 horror DVD round-up
Australian director Carlo Ledesma’s pseudo-documentary sleeper hit The Tunnel at least offers something slightly different to most of its ilk.
Australian director Carlo Ledesma’s pseudo-documentary sleeper hit The Tunnel at least offers something slightly different to most of its ilk.
Green Wing meets Coupling in this solid new comedy drama offering from Channel 4.
While the second season of The Walking Dead might not have the jaw-dropping ZOMG factor of its predecessor, Rick’s voyage from hero to antihero is a compelling one.
Stoner detective sitcom series Bored to Death returns for a second season and starts off at the canter that the first season culminated in.
With the likes of Batman, the Avengers and a young web-slinger all making an appearance, this summer’s glut of big-budget Hollywood blockbusters isn’t short of a hero or two.
The technical skill involved is breathtaking, displaying what was undoubtedly Doctor Who‘s best effects work and set design to date.
This first series only has three episodes but what Vexed lacks in quantity, it most assuredly makes up for tenfold in quality.
Great Riker’s beard! The first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation has finally made it to Blu-Ray, looking more impressive than a Borg conga line.
Set two and a half years on since the events of the third season, we find Patty Hewes’ sometime protégé Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) out on her own and looking for a case.
For the most part this is sharp, well-delivered comedy with a pair of actors at the top of their game delivering honest, affecting performances.