‘The Hunger Games’ review
Aided by Jennifer Lawrence’s lead performance, the writers don’t lose any of the psychological nuances that helped make the novel so compelling.
Aided by Jennifer Lawrence’s lead performance, the writers don’t lose any of the psychological nuances that helped make the novel so compelling.
The Skins gang return to E4 in style later this month for a sixth series, burning their way through a holiday in Morocco.
Making History is the grimmest episode since the series opener, but whereas Eve of the War was a work of flesh and violence, this is one living in the shadow of looming horror.
Starring Keeley Hawes (Ashes to Ashes) and Alex Kingston (Doctor Who), Upstairs Downstairs returns to BBC One this month for a second series.
Developed by Friday Night Lights exec Jason Katims, Roswell took the idea of the crash and ran with it, but instead of going down a purely science fiction route, the makers focused more on their characters.
Former Torchwood actor Gareth David-Lloyd guest stars in the first episode of new anthology web series Twisted Showcase, which launches tomorrow.
Tom Grieves’ A Spectre Calls – even the title is perfect – is a thing of glory: an episode that constantly treads the line between creepy and funny.
Charlie Brooker’s triptych of dystopian tales that make up Black Mirror are a perfect reflection of our modern life lived in 21st Century Britain.
After last week’s bamboozler of an opener, tonight’s follow-up was an attempt to restore normal service with a return to the domestic comedy of earlier series.
The fifth and final series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, though a bittersweet experience, is the last great reminder of why generations have fallen for the feisty reporter.