‘Tales from the Darkside’: Season 1 DVD review
As is always the case with this type of programme – Tales Of The Unexpected, for instance, or the grand-daddy The Twilight Zone – the quality is somewhat uneven.
As is always the case with this type of programme – Tales Of The Unexpected, for instance, or the grand-daddy The Twilight Zone – the quality is somewhat uneven.
Because it was made in the early 1960s, and because it involves a number of the same creative talents, City Beneath the Sea is often described as a forerunner of Doctor Who
After the loss of original cast members Marc Warren and Jaime Murray, we had our doubts that the Hustle craft would remain afloat, but the gang continue to prove us wrong.
Violence, corruption and sleaze have never looked so damn good, as the first season of HBO’s award-hungry Boardwalk Empire hits Blu-ray.
The first two episodes are enthralling; well-directed by former producer Barry Letts with plenty of suspense, mystery and wonderfully undated location work.
Only the eternally impressive Lis Sladen emerges with much credit from a fatally overambitious and overblown attempt.
Good news everybody, the Guinness World Record holding Futurama (current Most Critically Acclaimed Animated Series, in case you’re wondering) is back on DVD!
Billed as a fantasy horror series, The Fades is in fact a high concept, genre-hopping show that defies such a simple classification.
With a definite shift to a darker tone, the destiny of Camelot now rests on the shoulders of a young man, as Merlin appears to have grown up.
The five exclusive Night and the Doctor mini-episodes showcase Steven Moffat’s trademark wit, interest in the non-linear complexities of time travel and way with a cheeky one-liner.