‘Skins Rise’: Part 2 review
After the turbulent, foreboding first half of Skins Rise hinted at plenty but revealed little, its second half still has a lot to explain.
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.
The last time we saw the manic-hedonistic James Cook in Skins, he was seconds away from killing or being killed in one of the most intense cliffhangers in the show’s history. Cut forward three years, and the alive-and-well Cook works for a drug dealer in bleak suburban Manchester.
Doctor Who has been through many forms on the television screen over the past 50 years, from the black and white adventure serial of the 1960s to the bold primary colours of the 1980s. We recently asked you to tell us which era has been your favourite. Here’s how you voted…
To celebrate the release of Pacific Rim, we’ve got copies of the soundtrack album (out now) by Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi to give away to 3 of our Twitter followers!
‘The Festival of Death’ is a highly ambitious tale for the Fourth Doctor and represents Tom Baker’s take on the Time Lord for BBC Books’ 50th Anniversary Collection.
Idris Elba returns to BBC One as John Luther next week as the new series of crime drama Luther continues.
To celebrate the release of Pacific Rim in cinemas on Friday 12 July, we’ve copies of Man, Machines & Monsters: The Inner Workings of an Epic Film and The Official Movie Novelization to give away to three of Twitter followers!
From acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, and starring Idris Elba, Charlie Hunnam, Rinko Kikuchi and Ron Perlman, comes the sci-fi action adventure, Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ Pacific Rim.
> Read our review of Pacific Rim.
To celebrate the release of Pacific Rim in cinemas on Friday 12 July, we’ve got monster merchandise collections (including a t-shirt, cap, waterbottle and wristband) to give away to five of Twitter followers!
The name Michael Madsen these days sadly conjures up horrible images of Celebrity Big Brother rather than Reservoir Dogs. Film-wise, the erstwhile Mr Blonde starred in last year’s SyFy monster-fest Piranhaconda and now tops the bill in iffy zombie pic Infection Z.