‘Episodes’: Series 2 DVD review
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.
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.
Troughton, Hines and Padbury present a united front of snarky but genuine friendship that is impossible to dislike.
So, here we go, into the fourth year. We’ve had psycho killers, demi-gods, religious nutters, mad kings… What do we face now?
I would like to make it publicly known that I am now in love with Martha Costello (Maxine Peake), the lead character from tense, tense legal drama Silk.
Dexter villains just get wilder and wilder, with Season 6 unleashing a pair of Apocalypse-fixated nuts on the hapless city of Miami.
One of the most frequently dramatised novels of all time, this adaptation seeks to take a more gritty and realistic tone.
The action is so po-faced and the themes so familiar from other, better Pertwee stories that it’s hard to care.
The Sarah Jane Adventures popped up and showed that there was life in the old (tin) dog yet. Quality television aimed at children. And Horrible Histories is just that.
You probably thought this regular horror blog would be one of the very few places to retreat from the flag-waving of the Diamond Jubilee bank holiday weekend, right?
Treme continues to be a surprisingly optimistic, stunningly realized love-letter to a stricken city.