The War Between the Land and the Sea is a forthcoming drama series on BBC1, starring Russell Tovey. Synopsis: UNIT must take action to prevent a global war once an ancient species, the Sea Devils, …
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The War Between the Land and the Sea is a forthcoming drama series on BBC1, starring Russell Tovey. Synopsis: UNIT must take action to prevent a global war once an ancient species, the Sea Devils, …
Continue readingThe Reality War is the eighth and final episode of Doctor Who Season 2… or, perhaps Series 15 or Series 45. Although the cinema screening I attended featured both Wish World and the finale, before …
Continue readingWish World is the seventh episode of Doctor Who Season 2… or, perhaps Series 15 or Series 45. I don’t know why this goes back to Bavaria, 1865, but as for the Rani, Kate O’Mara’s …
Continue readingLucky Day Lucky Day is the fourth episode of Season 2… or, perhaps Series 15 or Series 45. It opens with a CGI New Year’s Eve, and Not-My-Doctor picking up someone’s 50p off the ground… …
Continue readingEmpire Of Death Empire Of Death is the eighth and finale episode of (ahem) Season 1. Empire Of Death? Empire Of Thanos, morelike! Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation …
Continue readingThe Legend Of Ruby Sunday is the seventh episode of (ahem) Season 1. Once again, Russell T Davies has run out of ideas, so he’s back to fill time with UNIT again, and because it’s …
Continue reading73 Yards is the fourth episode of (ahem) Season 1. Expect SPOILERS in this review, so watch the episode first. This one takes us back to Wales, beacuse Disney can’t be seen to be spending …
Continue readingThe Beekeeper stars Jason Statham (Expend4bles) as Adam Clay, a man who… keeps bees! And if you have a problem, he’ll solve it! Clair Huxtable (Phylicia Rashad – Creed III) is scammed by some online …
Continue readingThe Giggle concludes the Doctor Who 60th Anniversary trilogy of episodes, after the godawful The Star Beast, and the baddie-less Wild Blue Yonder, which couldn’t have shouted “filler” any louder than it did. This time …
Continue readingThe Star Beast sees Russell T Davies return to writing Doctor Who, as if he didn’t destroy it enough last time, trying to throw in diversity amongst the cast, over writing a coherent script. Last …
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