Jessie Robertson reviews the twenty-second episode of The Flash season 3… Cold drink….check. Smart phone for story consultation….check. TV review superpowers…(grins slyly)….check. Well, it’s almost here. Tonight’s episode begins with the caption “24 hours before Iris West dies.” Pretty grim stuff. And they weren’t lying. Iris West does in fact die tonight. But, this is […]
Kevin Costner to star in Paramount TV series Yellowstone
Veteran actor Kevin Costner is to star in the Paramount Network TV series Yellowstone. Yellowstone will tell the story of a family owned ranch in the United States that borders the famed Yellowstone National Park. The first season of Yellowstone is being lined up for 10 episodes and will go into production this autumn for […]
Luke Hemsworth teases his Westworld character’s season 2 return
Actor Luke Hemsworth has teased the return of his Westworld character, Stubbs, for the show’s second season. There are all kinds of questions left to be answered regarding last year’s hit HBO drama Westworld. One of the mysteries remaining after the first season’s climax was just what was the status of Luke Hemsworth’s character, Stubbs, […]
Gotham Season 3 Episode 18 Review – ‘Light the Wick’
Martin Carr reviews the eighteenth episode of Gotham season 3… A cavalcade of familiar faces continues to emerge this week as Gotham gains momentum. There is crazy arse ex-Captain Barnes released into the fray as infected loony tune The Executioner, revelations of the medical variety as well as pot plants, coma cases and lots of […]
Supergirl Season 2 Episode 21 Review – ‘Resist’
Martin Carr reviews the twenty-first episode of Supergirl season 2… Much touted through trailers and articles in the run up to ‘Resist’ has been the comeback of Cat Grant, news mogul, mentor and queen bee to CATCO worldwide media. With the return of a never more comfortable Flockhart we also get Lynda ‘Wonder Woman’ Carter […]
American Gods Season 1 Episode 3 Review – ‘Head Full of Snow’
Martin Carr reviews the third episode of American Gods… Losing none of its ability to visually stun three weeks in ‘Head Full of Snow’ weaves a narrative dance around its unsuspecting audience. Exploring religious fables, physical congress with mythical beings and modern-day attitudes towards a search for identity. Intercutting short story vignettes, with our central […]
Quantico renewed for third season with change in showrunner
Throughout the last couple weeks we’ve seen the fates for several television series decided as networks announced which shows are renewed and cancelled. And we can now add one more to the renewal list as ABC’s Quantico has been renewed for a 13-episode third season. With the renewal, though, comes a change in showrunner: Josh Safran, Quantico‘s creator […]
Modern Family renewed for two more seasons by ABC
It doesn’t appear that Modern Family is going anywhere any time soon, as ABC have unsurprisingly decided to renew their top rated comedy for seasons nine and 10. The show has picked up five Emmy’s during its run so far, and it is yet unclear if season 10 will be the series’ swansong. With 44 […]
Exclusive: Breaking down Showtime’s Dark Net score with composer Justin Melland
Justin Melland has scored documentaries that have been Oscar nominated, Sundance award winning and critically acclaimed, covering every topic from exposing the hidden epidemic of Lyme disease to people on spiritual journeys and the sacred spaces they are led to. So when Melland found out Vocativ, a media and technology company producing Showtime’s Dark Net, […]
Master of None Season 2 Review
Liam Hoofe reviews Master of None season 2… Aziz Ansari has always been an affable presence on screen – his turn as Tom Haverford on Parks and Rec won him a huge audience and his consistent stand-up work helped solidify his name as one of the best comedic talents around. It wasn’t until he was given […]