The Reality War is the eighth and final episode of Doctor Who Season 2. Synopsis: TBA Episode 8: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Alex Sanjiv Pillai. At the time of posting, only the …
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The Reality War is the eighth and final episode of Doctor Who Season 2. Synopsis: TBA Episode 8: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Alex Sanjiv Pillai. At the time of posting, only the …
Continue readingLucky Day is the fourth episode of Doctor Who Season 2. Synopsis: TBA Episode 4: Written by Pete McTighe, directed by Peter Hoar. At the time of posting, only the whole series trailer is available. …
Continue readingThe Story And The Engine is the fifth episode of Doctor Who Season 2. Synopsis: TBA Episode 5: Written by Inua Ellams, directed by Makalla McPherson. At the time of posting, only the whole series …
Continue reading99 To Beat sees 100 contestants competing in a series of games – supposedly simple – and to survive, all you have to do is make sure you’re not last. Let’s hope they also include …
Continue readingSister Midnight opened with something I wasn’t expecting… a film that came out weeks ago! Okay, it was a trailer, not part of this film. Before most Indian-made movies, you’ll get similar trailers, but one …
Continue readingLast Breath is based on a 2019 true-life documentary of the same name, of which I was not aware until now, centred around saturation divers, who can work up to 1,000ft below the surface of …
Continue readingThe Residence is the name given to the White House, but right in the middle of a State dinner between US President Perry Morgan (Paul Fitzgerald) and Australian Prime Minister Stephen Roos (Julian McMahon – …
Continue readingHappy Face is based on the real-life titular American killer in the 1990s, who who raped and murdered eight women, in the 1990s, leading to his daughter starting a podcast in 2018, on which this …
Continue readingIn The Lost Lands opens with the mysterious Boyce (Dave Bautista – The Last Showgirl) wanting to tell us a story, although given his character’s name, I couldn’t help but think of Boycie from Only …
Continue readingOpus brings us into the world of Alfred Moretti (John Malkovich, as John Malkovich, but still brilliant – and with some of his apparently older songs still sounding fantastic, notably Dina, Simone, below), a pop …
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