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Sherlock: Holmes’ Past To Be Revealed?
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Bond At 50: Thunderball
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Are We Covering Prometheus?
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Red Dwarf X: Goodall Music
10 May 2012 4:02 AM |
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Review: The Reichenbach Fall
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Red Dwarf’s Post Production Pictures
17 May 2012 4:19 PM | -
Sherlock: Holmes’ Past To Be Revealed?
17 May 2012 4:00 AM | -
Moffat’s Sherlock Craft
15 May 2012 7:02 AM | -
Bond At 50: Thunderball
14 May 2012 4:00 AM | -
Are We Covering Prometheus?
11 May 2012 1:07 PM | -
Red Dwarf X: Goodall Music
10 May 2012 4:02 AM |
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Reviews Archive
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Being Human: Puppy Love Review
“Don’t tell me you’re still on MySpace.” “We’re more Ceefax people…” So went one of the best lines of this week’s episode of Being Human and a line which, apparently,... -
Dirk Gently: Episode One Review
A detective who can pull answers out of thin air from seemingly random observations…a partner who assists the great detective and asks the relevant questions that keep the viewer informed... -
Being Human Review: Hold the Front Page
Despite his much trumpeted return tonight’s episode Hold the Front Page wasn’t really about ‘filthy little oik’ Adam (Craig Roberts) dirtying the guest room sheets at Honolulu Heights. That’s no... -
Bond At 50: Dr. No Review
This year James Bond on the big screen screen turns fifty and we will be reviewing every Bond film in order, leading up to the the release of the new... -
Being Human Review: A Spectre Calls
With everything falling into place for season fours return to the kitchen sink humour of the first season, tonight’s episode was a disappointingly histrionic, frustrating test of loyalty for the... -
The Graveyard Shift Review
Ever wondered whether Vampires have Ghosts? We’ve seen in those final moments the victims of vampiric blood lust being shuffled towards an unassuming door but what about the pointy teethed... -
Being Human 1955 Review
Some genre television can end up being described with the term ‘Monster of the week’ as each week sees a new and interesting monster for the characters to battle. Usually... -
Being Human: Eve of the War Review
The end of series three of BBC Three’s Being Human left a lot for series four to live up to. Along with the controversial (well, many fans were unhappy about... -
Review: The Reichenbach Fall
The Reichenbach Fallis bold, fun, sinister and mind-boggling. The latter comes, of course, from that ending; a dramatic final sequence that sent the media alight. You know how successful a... -
The Hounds of Baskerville
A classic tale reimagined, it should come as no surprise that Gatiss and Moffat waited until Series 2 to tackle Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most famous story. “The Hound of...










