We’ve already seen a batch of images from this coming Sunday’s fifth episode of Batwoman, and now The CW has released a promo for ‘Mine is a Long and Sad Tale’ which you can check out below… SEE ALSO: Batwoman Season 1 Episode 4 Review – ‘Who Are You?’ BECOMING ALICE – Alice (Rachel Skarsten) […]
Jon Bernthal “shed a couple tears” after he left The Walking Dead
Jon Bernthal, who played Shane Walsh in the first two seasons of The Walking Dead, has admitted he “shed a couple tears” after being killed off in the long-running series. “After I got killed off Walking Dead — they killed my ass off Walking Dead, they killed me twice,” Bernthal said at Fandemic Tour Houston (via ComicBook.com). “They’re like, […]
Supergirl Season 5 Episode 4 Review – ‘In Plain Sight’
Martin Carr reviews the fourth episode of Supergirl season 5… Things finally ramp up this week as certain people reveal their true colours, home town reunions bring about some soul searching and alien threats are neutralised. Thankfully there was little time for navel gazing as the Legion came up trumps and supported each other through […]
Promo for Watchmen Season 1 Episode 3 – ‘She Was Killed by Space Junk’
HBO has released a promo for this Sunday’s third episode of Watchmen, entitled ‘She Was Killed by Space Junk’, which introduces the character of Laurie Blake (Jean Smart), the second Silk Spectre, who is now working for the FBI; watch the promo here… SEE ALSO: Read our review of Watchmen’s second episode here Following a […]
The Mandalorian gets five character posters, first episode said to contain “dramatic Star Wars-universe spoiler”
With just two week’s to go until The Mandalorian premieres on Disney+, five new character posters have been released for the Star Wars series featuring its titular Bounty Hunter (Pedro Pascal), Cara Dune (Gina Carano), Greef Carga (Carl Weathers), IG-11 (Taika Waititi), and what seems to be a first look at Nick Nolte’s rumoured Ugnaught […]
Watchmen Season 1 Episode 2 Review – ‘Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship’
Martin Carr reviews the second episode of Watchmen… Racial insurrection, American arrogance and a determined sense of entitlement permeate this second foray into the reengineered world first created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. Iron statues of disgraced Presidents and incinerated servants define Watchmen as designed by Damon Lindelof. Reading between the lines is mandatory […]
Blu-ray Review – The Toys That Made Us Collector’s Box Set
Tai Freligh reviews The Toys that Made Us Collector’s Box Set… SYNOPSIS: Netflix’s The Toys That Made Us offers a deep nostalgic dive into the minds behind history’s most iconic toy franchises, as they discuss the rise (and sometimes fall) of their billion-dollar creations. The Nacelle Company has released a collector’s edition of the acclaimed docuseries, […]
Exclusive Interview – Joseph Quinn on Catherine the Great, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and more
Alex Moreland talks to actor Joseph Quinn about Catherine the Great, working with Helen Mirren, and more… How did you first get involved with Catherine the Great? What was it that drew you to the part in the first place? Well, getting it really! There was an audition process, a fairly standard one. I was […]
TV Review – The Morning Show
EJ Moreno reviews The Morning Show… The Morning Show is an intriguing start to what will likely be Apple TV’s biggest show. One of the simplest ways to describe the show is it goes beyond having its finger on the pulse; it is the pulse. The newest project from showrunner Kerry Ehrin feels so current […]
TV Review – Dickinson
EJ Moreno reviews Dickinson… Over the first three episodes of Dickinson, the show left me feeling more puzzled than most viewings in recent memory. A show that looks this good, with this strong of a cast and a subject matter that I enjoy? It should feel like a slamdunk, but each episode pushed me further […]