‘Misfits’: Series 4 Episode 4 review
Episode 4 of Misfits should have had it all but, rather like one character, it just feels dead on the inside.
Episode 4 of Misfits should have had it all but, rather like one character, it just feels dead on the inside.
Homeland, incredibly, is in danger of jumping the shark.
The Secret of Crickley Hall is a classic ghost train ride of a horror story.
Blimey, someone other than those pesky titular aliens are looking for wizards in the latest instalment of the CBBC tea-time treat.
Steve Berry has been on a mission: collecting memories from comedians and actors, musicians and authors, all united by their love for Doctor Who.
Most notably this episode had lots more fights and it always strikes us how brutal and jarring they are.
Has it really been fifteen years since Buffy the Vampire Slayer first exploded onto our screens?
The dramatic conclusion to this week’s Fringe is something that hardly anybody could’ve seen coming.
The real star of the show is Abi Morgan’s script, sharply conjuring up a world of cocktails and misogyny and “You’ve never had it so good”.
The whole episode plays out as a wonderful light relief after last week’s drama, but yet somehow never feels insubstantial either.