Ricky Church reviews the thirteenth episode of Star Wars Resistance… The latest episode of Star Wars Resistance, ‘Dangerous Business’, offered another light story, but one with a good balance of humour, story and character development to go with the lightness. It was one of the better comedic episodes thanks to this balance, but the major thing […]
Bane debuts in promo images for Gotham Season 5 Episode 5 – ‘Pena Dura’
Fox has released a batch of promo images for the fifth episode of Gotham season 5, entitled ‘Pena Dura’ which sees Shane West making his debut as Bane along with the return of BD Wong’s Hugo Strange; take a look here… A military task force, led by Eduardo Dorrance (guest star Shane West) is called […]
Promo for Supergirl Season 4 Episode 11 – ‘Blood Memory’
Following last night’s midseason premiere, a new promo has arrived online for this Sunday’s eleventh episode of Supergirl season 4, entitled ‘Blood Memory’ which features a guest appearance from Kate Burton as Nia’s mother; watch it here… SEE ALSO: Nicole Maines’ Nia Nal suits up as TV’s first transgender superhero Dreamer in Supergirl promo image SEE […]
TV Review – It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 13
Matt Smith reviews It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 13… For a show that’s been going for so long, the most Always Sunny has seemed to change is in the look as production values have gone up. Arguably one of the most consistent long-running sitcoms of recent years, something that’s always seemed rational ever since the […]
Arrow enlists Kelsey Grammer for mockumentary episode
Kelsey Grammer is heading to Star City for a guest role in the 150th episode of The CW’s DC superhero show Arrow, titled ‘Emerald Archer’. As per TV Line, the special episode will present a faux documentary entitled ‘The Hood and the Rise of Vigilantism”, which will be narrated by Grammer and feature “behind-the-scenes documentary […]
Marvel “ready to go” on The Punisher season 3, but the decision rests with Netflix
With the second season of The Punisher hitting Netflix this past Friday, Marvel fans are waiting on the expected announcement that the Jon Bernthal-headlined series is going the same way as Iron Fist, Luke Cage and Daredevil with confirmation of its cancellation. Yesterday we brought you some comments from Bernthal who said that he’s “at peace” […]
Green Book wins top honour at the 2019 PGA Awards
Well, it looks like we may have a new front runner for the Best Picture award at the Academy Awards, with the Producer’s Guild of America honouring the Peter Farrelly-directed Green Book with the top honour, The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures, at the 2019 PGA Awards. Over the […]
American Gods season 2 gets a full trailer ahead of March premiere
Ahead of its release this March, a new trailer has been release for the second season of the small screen adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods which teases the impending war between the Old Gods and the New; watch it here… SEE ALSO: Watch the first three minutes of American Gods’ season 2 premiere When Shadow […]
The Orville Season 2 Episode 4 Review – ‘Nothing Left On Earth Excepting Fishes’
Martin Carr reviews the fourth episode of The Orville season 2… If your down and dirty playlist does not include Billy Joel then best you steer clear of The Orville this week. Aside from touchstone movie moments, Krill kidnappings and mock torture MacFarlane has delivered us an old fashioned rom-com. Tolerance, acceptance and understanding might […]
Creepshow TV series to adapt Stephen King’s grisly short story Survivor Type
Last summer it was announced that The Walking Dead executive producer and makeup effects guru Greg Nicotero is teaming with horror streaming service Shudder for a TV series based upon the 1982 George A. Romero and Stephen King anthology feature Creepshow. The Creeepshow series will retain the anthology approach, and according to Production Weekly, one of […]