‘Fringe’: ‘The Recordist’ review
This week’s Fringe is a solid episode that is unfortunately lacking in tension or urgency.
This week’s Fringe is a solid episode that is unfortunately lacking in tension or urgency.
Ben Affleck’s latest directorial venture is a masterclass in taut storytelling, tension and genuine full throttle excitement.
Another solid episode, ‘The Dark Tower’ not only looks fantastic but also gives a long awaited opportunity for Queen Gwen to get out of Camelot.
Wizards vs Aliens continues with an incredibly fun and engaging outing featuring some very, very cute critters.
Grace has some new confidence. But it’s increasingly hard for us to have confidence in Switch.
Love him or loathe him (and we love him), Rudy is without a doubt the character that Misfits’ writers have the best grasp of.
‘Q and A’ is – for the most part – noticeably more low-key and stripped-down than anything Homeland has presented us with so far.
Guy Adams’ reference work on Sherlock is somewhat of a hybrid beast; part in-universe story guide and part behind the scenes production chronicle.
Hunted this week had an actual PLOT DEVELOPMENT. Albeit one that we knew about since Episode 3 at least.
Vending machines, long lost letters and Lister’s ongoing loneliness form the basis of the fifth episode of Red Dwarf X.