‘The Killing’: Series 2 DVD review
This second round of classy Scandinavian drama is almost as good as the sublime first outing for the fragile yet fearless Detective Inspector Sara Lund.
This second round of classy Scandinavian drama is almost as good as the sublime first outing for the fragile yet fearless Detective Inspector Sara Lund.
Having exhausted all possible means of having grimy teenage fun in the UK, the Skins crew have jumped on a plane for the quintessential holiday of a lifetime.
When corrupt cop drama The Shield bowed out in 2008, the similarly ultra-macho Sons of Anarchy stepped up as its natural successor.
As Star Trek: The Next Generation® celebrates its 25th anniversary, Paramount Home Entertainment and CBS Home Entertainment will be beaming up The Next Level on Blu-ray on Monday 30th January, featuring the feature-length pilot and two “fan favourite” episodes. We’ve got Blu-rays to give away to two of our Twitter followers! For a chance to win, … >
After the loss of original cast members Marc Warren and Jaime Murray, we had our doubts that the Hustle craft would remain afloat, but the gang continue to prove us wrong.
Good news everybody, the Guinness World Record holding Futurama (current Most Critically Acclaimed Animated Series, in case you’re wondering) is back on DVD!
Although physically Shaun Evans doesn’t immediately bring to mind the late John Thaw, there’s something in his demeanour that expertly captures the essence of the character Thaw made his own.
With a definite shift to a darker tone, the destiny of Camelot now rests on the shoulders of a young man, as Merlin appears to have grown up.
The opening instalment of Series 4’s two-part finale brought us comedy, sorrow and an act of dark betrayal before the opening credits had rolled.
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.