Martin Carr reviews Supergirl’s season 2 finale… Silver Kryptonite is a bitch. Turns up at the most inconvenient time to turn your best friend bad, best cousin evil and then make said person into an arse kicking force of nature. So it begins with our grandstanding, all singing, all dancing finale to season two of […]
Gotham Season 3 Episode 19 Review – ‘All Will Be Judged’
Martin Carr reviews the nineteenth episode of Gotham season 3… Pigeons are coming home to roost, schemes are being uncovered and two villains form a truce for the purposes of escape and murder at a later date. There is indeed a dark vein of humour running through Gotham as we approach the final few episodes. […]
Twin Peaks premieres to low ratings, but Showtime isn’t concerned
Twin Peaks made its long-awaited return to the small screen this past Sunday more than 25 years after the conclusion of its second season, but – despite plenty of anticipation for the revival – David Lynch and Mark Frost’s cult show found itself really struggling in the ratings. According to Nielsen, the two-part premiere pulled in […]
The Flash Season 3 Finale Review – ‘The Finish Line’
Jessie Robertson reviews the season 3 finale of The Flash… And we reach the Finish Line…. The Flash season 3 ends and there’s a lot to unpack in tonight’s finale. As it tends to do, this episode packed a whole lot of stuff into 41 minutes. First off, Iris did not in fact die, HR […]
Prison Break Season 5 Episode 8 Review – ‘Progeny’
Shaun Munro reviews the eighth episode of Prison Break season 5… Prison Break‘s penultimate episode hit the ground running from minute one, frantically darting all over the place in order to set up the chess-board for next week’s finale. Beginning “somewhere in the Mediterranean”, Michael, Lincoln, Whip and Sucre quickly found their way to Marseilles, and before long […]
Vulture Festival – The Carmichael Show Tackles the Issues of the Day
You wouldn’t think there was room left for a fresh take on the sitcom but The Carmichael Show stands out from its peers for having long takes, a small number of recurrent sets, and filming the show multicamera. There’s also the part where the show addresses big topics from multiple perspectives. Last season those included […]
Elizabeth Moss set for BBC America series Typhoid Mary
Actress Elizabeth Moss is set to star in a new series titled Typhoid Mary for BBC America. The former Mad Men star is enjoying much success with her Hulu series The Handmaid’s Tale and is now set to lead a new television project for BBC America based on the Mary Beth Keane novel. Typhoid Mary […]
Bloodline’s final season leaves no dangling threads
The final ever season of Bloodline will leave viewers with no dangling threads according to executive producer Todd A. Kessler. The third and final season of Bloodline is set to drop its last set of episodes on Netflix this Friday and will look to wrap up the traumatic events surrounding the much troubled Rayburn family. There […]
Nickelodeon renews SpongeBob SquarePants for 12th season
SpongeBob SquarePants, the number one animated kids show on TV, has been renewed for a twelfth season of television by its network Nickelodeon. The 26 episode season is scheduled to begin in 2019 which will be the series’ 20th year anniversary. Season 11 of the show is set to debut this very summer, and Nickelodeon has […]
The Night King featured on Game of Thrones poster, cast and crew talk fast pace of season 7
Following on from yesterday’s images [see here], HBO has now unveiled a new poster for the upcoming seventh season of Game of Thrones, which features the villainous Night King… SEE ALSO: Game of Thrones Season 7: Predicting Every Major Death Meanwhile, the cast and crew of the epic fantasy series have been chatting to EW about […]