
‘Sherlock’: Series 2 DVD review
There’s been a lot of talk about how rare it is now nowadays to have television that’s genuinely ‘shared’ by the nation. Sherlock is absolutely at the forefront of changing that opinion.
There’s been a lot of talk about how rare it is now nowadays to have television that’s genuinely ‘shared’ by the nation. Sherlock is absolutely at the forefront of changing that opinion.
So far this is a wonderful take on a novel that has proved notoriously hard to adapt to the screen since its publication in 1993.
Following last week’s fantastic series opener, the team found themselves in a spot of bother in the latest episode of Hustle, this time directed by cast member Adrian Lester.
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John Watson, Series 2 of Sherlock sees the duo face the ultimate test in three of their most famous cases; the Woman, the Hound and the Hall. > Read our Top 10 moments of Series 2. Series 2 is released on DVD and Blu-ray … >
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, … >
Composed by David Arnold (Casino Royale) and Michael Price (The Inbetweeners Movie), the soundtrack to the first series of BBC One’s Sherlock is available to buy later this month.
Sky Atlantic have announced that the second season of Game of Thrones will begin in the UK at 9pm on Monday 2nd April.
As we all ponder just how Sherlock defied the one mistress harsher than Irene Adler – sweet lady Gravity – we’ve picked out 10 standout moments to look back on.
The Reichenbach Fall is not just magnificent, not just the best episode of the series (and thus the best of the show so far) and not just most likely the best thing you’ll see on the telly this year.
Yesterday we went along to the BAFTA screening of BBC One’s upcoming First World War epic to see what she and director Philip Martin have made of Faulks’ elusive narrative.