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Are We Covering Prometheus?
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Are We Covering Prometheus?
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Red Dwarf X: Goodall Music
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Bond At 50: Thunderball
We continue our mission to review every James Bond film ever released as we make our way towards the release of Skyfall in October… Thunderball is everything one would expect... -
Book Review: The Punishment of Sherlock Holmes
The thing about puns is that you can think that they’re clever; you can think that they’re witty and you can even think that they’re interesting but you won’t laugh... -
Book Review: Baker Street Beat
Baker Street Beat is an entertaining collection of short essays, stories and screenplays by Dan Andriacco, a self confessed Sherlock Holmes aficionado (he admits as much in his introduction so... -
Book Review: Watson’s Afghan Adventure
One the enduring mysteries of the Sherlock Holmes canon is how Doctor Watson came to become injured. Anyone who reads the original tales is aware that he was an army... -
Book Review: Sherlock Holmes & The Whitchapel Vampire
There has certainly been a great deal of cases over the years where Sherlock Holmes meets Jack The Ripper. I would hazard a guess that there have been more cases... -
Book Review: Sherlock Holmes-Shadowfall
Sherlock Holmes is one of the most enduring characters in all literature, having appeared in numerous adaptations in a variety of media ever since first being written by Sir Arthur... -
Being Human Review: The War Child
“These eyes have looked upon Pharohs and the son of the carpenter, now they have to look at you” “Most things die when you blow them up” “Always be polite... -
Bond at 50: Goldfinger
As Shirley Bassey belts out the eponymous lyric and the first of the series’ iconic theme songs, it marks the moment where all the elements that make a formulaic Bond... -
Dirk Gently: Episode Two Review
Computers are surely one of man’s most important discoveries. Through computers people are able to communicate with people from all around the world, start businesses, do taxes and most important,...









