‘This Is England ‘88’: Episode 2 review
It’s day two of a 72 hour snapshot into the lives of a former band of skinheads, and we already have plenty to write home about.
It’s day two of a 72 hour snapshot into the lives of a former band of skinheads, and we already have plenty to write home about.
Like the preceding film and series, the reason for this instalment’s success is a faultless, bittersweet honesty.
Let’s not waste Time: the soundtrack to Doctor Who‘s sixth series is, without a Vashta Nerada’s shadow of a doubt, composer Murray Gold’s finest work on the series to date. Soaring choral pieces, intimate emotional moments, dark and foreboding notes of what is to come; it’s a score that emulates the variety and grandeur of … >
In six nicely contained but flowing episodes, Harry takes centre stage like never before.
Amid the current, insatiable vogue for safely bankable nostalgia in all facets of entertainment, no small-screen classic of yesteryear is safe from a reboot, a reimagining, or a restart.
The Hunter’s Heart felt very much like the calm before the storm.
Grab yourself a baseball bat and a Cornetto; it’s zombie cheerleader time!
It’s quite enjoyable to wallow in the knowledge that the world really is going to get this bad.
The Doctor Who Experience Christmas grotto is open every weekend between now and Christmas, so why not take an excursion to Starship UK this holiday, and begin your very own quest to save the Universe!
Our Misfits gang have stopped rapists, comic book freaks, and even the Nazis. Their mission this week? Have some ice cream and, err… save Rudy’s penis…