The Devil’s Chord is the second episode of (ahem) Season 1. Since she can go anywhere in time and space, Millie wants to see the Beatles record their first album. Nah, that one was awful. …
Continue reading
New DVDs & Blu-ray releases, Movie, TV & Gaming Reviews!
The Devil’s Chord is the second episode of (ahem) Season 1. Since she can go anywhere in time and space, Millie wants to see the Beatles record their first album. Nah, that one was awful. …
Continue reading
Space Babies is the first episode of Series 14 of ‘New Who’… Oh, hang on, it’s no longer that. Yes, it’s “Season 1”, because Russell T Davies is – for once in his life – …
Continue reading
Nolly is ITV’s 3-part drama based around TV icon Noele Gordon (played here by Helena Bonham-Carter – The Crown), who ruled the motel in ITV soap opera Crossroads, until the producers had a change of …
Continue reading
The Church on Ruby Road is the 2023 Christmas episode of Doctor Who. Hanging around for a while as The Doctor is Ncuti Gatwa, who I’ve only seen in the mediocre Barbie, and as a …
Continue reading
The 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 reading
Wild Blue Yonder follows on from The Star Beast, which was the shittest ever episode of Doctor Who. Can this one get any worse? Still, thanks to Russell T Davies for the breaking news that …
Continue reading
The 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 …
Continue reading
You and Me is a new drama on ITVX, created by Russell T Davies, and starring Jessica Barden. Synopwiw: A romantic comedy drama about finding love when you least expect it. Three people experience tragedies …
Continue reading
It’s A Sin is the first TV drama from Russell T Davies since 2019’s Years and Years, which was mostly good, but occasionally slipped a bit. Davies also wrote some earlier powerful gay dramas in …
Continue reading
Years And Years is a new drama from Russell T Davies, whose work has had a chequered past with me, in that I really enjoyed some, but didn’t like others. This starts off as a …
Continue reading