
‘Fringe’: Season 3 DVD review
We open with a follow-on from the second season’s cliff-hanger, with Olivia held prisoner in the parallel universe that is waging war against ours.
We open with a follow-on from the second season’s cliff-hanger, with Olivia held prisoner in the parallel universe that is waging war against ours.
It seems now’s the right time to launch this new monthly blog bathing in the light relief that is bloody murder, torture-porn and psychological oblivion.
After some faltering early steps – poised precariously between enthralling paranormal drama and trying-too-hard teenage vom-com – The Fades has finally found the right balance.
BBC One’s hit Sherlock has already updated several of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories, but there are plenty of other Holmes adventures that’d do well in the 21st century.
To celebrate the premiere of National Geographic Channel’s new Banged Up Abroad series, we’re taking a look at the gangsters – both fictional and real – who’ve reigned supreme throughout pop culture.
Downton Abbey has played this cat and mouse game with us so many times before that we no longer know what’s misdirection and what’s just saggy plotting.
The transition between lead actors in Doctor Who is a decidedly delicate process. David Tennant was considered an impossible act to equal, yet his sprightly, eccentric successor has done just that.
Bolstered by a wonderful soundtrack and a fine recreation of the smoky clubs and hostile theatres of the late fifties and early sixties, Shirley is a compelling story of a contradictory star.
Doctor Who‘s spin-off has featured plenty of famous faces over the past four series. Here we pick out five that have stood out for bringing something a little bit special to Bannerman Road.
Spooks proves that it still has the capacity to shock in this thrilling follow-up to last week’s series opener.