Autumn 2012 movie preview
We’ve stuck our mitts into the movie tombola and pulled out a handful of films that are coming your way as the dark nights draw in.
We’ve stuck our mitts into the movie tombola and pulled out a handful of films that are coming your way as the dark nights draw in.
Let’s be brutally honest for a moment. The Daleks may have been the most terrifying monsters on telly once upon a time – back in the 1960s or 1970s, say – but since Doctor Who was revived in 2005, they’ve mostly been… well, a bit rubbish. 2005’s ‘Dalek’, in which Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper … >
Female-led British cop thrillers are uncommon enough, and ones as good as this are as rare as a smile from either of its lead characters.
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Primeval has been on a strong run of late, and this episode is the best of the bunch.
After last week’s better-than-average adventure down on a nuclear submarine, Primeval ventures out of its comfort zone once again, as Matt finds himself travelling back to Victorian London to track down a loose raptor.
One of the greatest strengths of Hit & Miss has been its use of imagery and music – and frequently, the juxtaposition between the two.
Just months after the conclusion of its fourth series, following the show’s 2009 cancellation and subsequent resurrection, Primeval returns once again for a fifth run.
Hit & Miss has proved itself to be not only an engrossing thriller with a transgender twist, but a very human story of struggle, of families, of love.
With Series 1 ending on such an explosive note, the opening episode of Bedlam’s second series had to impress.