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Category: Reviews

‘Merlin’: ‘The Diamond of the Day (Part Two)’ review

Even if the finale was not everything we expected, it certainly achieved all it set out to do.

Posted December 24, 2012 by Ian McArdell Filed under
  • Episodes

‘The Girl’ review

It is true to say that Alfred Hitchcock does not come out of this ninety minute film smelling of roses.

Posted December 23, 2012 by Cameron K McEwan Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Doctor Who’: ‘The Snowmen’ spoiler-free review

This is Steven Moffat’s finest Christmas special to date but it’s also a manifesto for what’s to come.

Posted December 21, 2012 by Rob Smedley Filed under
  • Episodes

Christmas 2012 horror movie DVD round-up

In case you didn’t guess, Piranhaconda is a little bit on the silly side.

Posted December 21, 2012 by Nick Aldwinckle Filed under
  • DVD and Blu-ray

‘Merlin’: ‘The Diamond of the Day (Part One)’ spoiler-free review

The script has suitably high levels of tension and what appears like insurmountable odds for our heroes to overcome.

Posted December 20, 2012 by Ian McArdell Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Fringe’: ‘Black Blotter’ review

John Noble is always exceptional in this role, but this episode gives him a great chance to display his range.

Posted December 19, 2012 by Simon Cocks Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Misfits’: Series 4 finale review

So ends a series that has, on reflection, been a mixed bag.

Posted December 16, 2012 by Rob Smedley Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Firefly: A Celebration’ book review

It’s hard to think of a television series that has attracted more devotion from its fans than Joss Whedon’s beloved Firefly.

Posted December 13, 2012 by Florence Rose Filed under
  • Books

Paul Cornell: ‘London Falling’ book review

Cornell has planted his pen in the burgeoning urban fantasy genre with his novel London Falling, a tale best described as mobsters, magic, and miserable cops.

Posted December 13, 2012 by Rob Smedley Filed under
  • Books

‘Life of Pi’ review

Heartfelt and joyous and beautiful to look at, Life of Pi is truly a celebration of life.

Posted December 13, 2012 by CultBox Filed under
  • Movies
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Michaela Watkins, Georgia Acken, and Ema Inês, who will star in The Probability of Miracles

The Probability of Miracles draws in cast

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Amy Smart, Chiara Aurelia, Redding Munsell, and Derek Luh, who will star in Little One

Little One – cast revealed

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Michael Vlamis, Lily Mo Sheen, Milo Hutton, David Koechner, Daniel Roebuck, and Kirby Johnson, who will star in Degrees.

Degrees announces cast

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The TARDIS

Doctor Who: Christmas special plans scrapped as Russell T Davies and Bad Wolf withdraw

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Edward Bluemel as Hercule Poirot

Edward Bluemel to play Poirot in new BBC series Hercule

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Ashley Padilla, who will be joining the cast of The Catch

The Catch gets more cast members

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Octavia Spencer and Hannah Waddingham in a promo image speeding down the highway for Ride or Die

Ride or Die – trailer gets unleashed

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Two new specials coming from the publisher of Doctor Who Magazine

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