‘Hunted’: Series 1 Episode 2 review
One week in and is Hunted the worthy successor to Spooks that we hoped for?
One week in and is Hunted the worthy successor to Spooks that we hoped for?
How to Think Like Sherlock is a mixture of Holmes trivia, basic psychology, and vexing brain teasers.
Although it’s not as bad as it seemed back in 2002, Die Another Day’s good parts are undermined by the overuse of digital effects and a curious self-satisfaction.
First up amongst the laughing boys of genre cinema we have the highly enjoyable Dutch zombie apocalypse-fest Kill Zombie.
The episode reconfirms the state of play and shows us the battle lines ready for what may be a climatic series, as well as leaving us on a tremendous cliffhanger.
In a photo finish with GoldenEye, 1999’s The World is Not Enough emerges as Brosnan’s best movie by a nose. It’s funny, moving, sexy, thrilling and (three minutes of Garbage aside) never dull.
We’re living through a golden age of comic book cinema. Superheroes are now more prevalent at your local multiplex than surly staff and that weird all-pervading smell that’s halfway between stale popcorn and ‘warm old shoe’. And though not every caped film that crusades across our screens is a critical victory, most feature music that raises the hairs on the back of your neck and sticks in the mind long after the world’s been saved.
When you are travelling the universe with a Time Lord, sometimes it can take a lot to make you stop. Other times you just wander off or fall in love, staying behind with someone you’ve barely met. Ahead of Amy and Rory’s departure from Doctor Who this weekend in ‘The Angels Take Manhattan’, we take … >
Julia Davis is back with Hunderby, her first series since Nighty Night , coming soon to Sky Atlantic.
Doctor Who writer Tom MacRae’s sitcom Threesome returns to Comedy Central this autumn for a second series.