‘Doctor Who’: Matt Smith’s Christmas specials boxset announced
BBC Worldwide has confirmed details for the release of Matt Smith’s final Doctor Who episode, ‘The Time of the Doctor’.
BBC Worldwide has confirmed details for the release of Matt Smith’s final Doctor Who episode, ‘The Time of the Doctor’.
The Tunnel, the British-French remake of Danish-Swedish thriller The Bridge, airs this autumn on Sky Atlantic.
It’s fascinating to see how a show treats its final ever episode. Some revel in nostalgia. Some look to the future. Some go big before they go home, while others try for a more intimate personal story to wrap things up.
In its final hour Misfits manages to tick almost off all of the above by reciting its greatest hits – time travel, violence, moving deaths, and enough crudity to fill a septic tank.
BBC One’s period crime drama Ripper Street returns for a second series this autumn.
So, it’s that time of year again: the nights have drawn in and the lights are turned off to evade persistent trick-or-treaters and the odd masked killer. All the usual seasonal re-releases have hit the pound shops in force and CultBox is left to sift through the creepiest offerings this Halloween.
To celebrate the release of British thriller uwantme2killhim? is available to own on DVD from Monday 16 September, we’ve got a DVD to give away to one of our Twitter followers!
From executive producer Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. begins in the UK on Channel 4 this month.
Long before Brangelina, Posh ‘n’ Becks, Beyoncé & Jay-Z, and, er, Peter & Jordan, there was Richard Burton & Elizabeth Taylor. While a simple VMA twerk can send the world into a Twitter frenzy these days, Liz Taylor was breaking so many marriage vows back in her day that even the Pope called her out. #scandal indeed.
After the turbulent, foreboding first half of Skins Rise hinted at plenty but revealed little, its second half still has a lot to explain.
You’ve been here before. The Great War, fast approaching its centenary, has inspired many hundreds of stories, novels, plays, films and – yes – poems.