A new year brings a look back at the previous year’s releases and everything we watched at the cinema or on Blu-ray at home, plus all those computer and console delights in The Best and …
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A new year brings a look back at the previous year’s releases and everything we watched at the cinema or on Blu-ray at home, plus all those computer and console delights in The Best and …
Continue readingMessiah Messiah is a new Netflix series, but as for the new guy in town, making proclamataions in Syria – is he really the Messiah, or just a very naughty boy? Down in Damascus, it …
Continue readingDeadwater Fell is a four-part thriller which starts of as mysterious as the drama that it’s about to impart. Amongst a bike race taking place while all the residents look on, we see flashes of …
Continue readingThe Wolf’s Call had a trailer which made this look like it could be as gripping as 1994’s incredible Crimson Tide, but did it? It centres around submariner Chanteraide (Frank‘s François Civil – above), aka …
Continue readingThe Trial of Christine Keeler sounded like it was about time for another drama about the Profumo affair, as it’s been 30 years since 1989’s movie, Scandal, a film which was worth a look, but …
Continue readingThe C64 Full Size! It’s here, and today, I take a look at it with this review and overview! Check out the vlog below:
Continue readingWorzel Gummidge 2019 brings the books of Barbara Euphan Todd back to the small screen once again, the premise beginning with kids Susan (India Brown) and John (Thierry Wickens) seeing a scarecrow moving in the …
Continue readingGavin And Stacey Christmas Special 2019 is here and they’re still going back and forth to Wales when they would’ve long since moved in at one place either way. Or maybe they did and I …
Continue readingSusan Hill’s Ghost Story is the possibly-clumsy and non-descript title for a television adaptation of the novel, The Small Hand, beginning with antique book dealer Adam Snow (Douglas Henshall) paying a visit back to his …
Continue readingMartin’s Close is subtitled “A Ghost Story For Christmas“, and is directed and adapted for TV by Mark Gatiss, from the original story by MR James. Set in 1684, the Martin in question is John …
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