Liam Hoofe reviews the seventh episode of South Park season 20, ‘Oh, Jeez’… To say things have changed in 2016 would be something of an understatement. Donald Trump’s surprise election victory over Hillary Clinton on Tuesday night left the world reeling and the next few years now look incredibly uncertain on both sides of The […]
Exclusive Interview – Craig Roberts on Red Oaks Season 2
The second season of Red Oaks hits Amazon tomorrow, and Scott Davis has been chatting to star Craig Roberts about the 80s-set comedy series in our exclusive interview. Check it out here or over on our YouTube channel… https://youtu.be/WeYAYUEtbps Welcome back to another summer at Red Oaks – where everyone is making fresh starts, leaving behind […]
Arrow Season 5 Episode 6 Review – ‘So It Begins’
Jessie Robertson reviews the sixth episode of Arrow season 5… Apparently, douche is a universal word in all languages…. Arrow straightens on it’s path to re-branding itself this season and it looks like the projectile is going to hit the mark. Season 4 began so promising, the rise of a new super-villain, a true, powerful […]
ABC cancels Hayley Atwell legal drama Conviction
Well, it looks like Hayley Atwell could have fit another season of Agent Carter into her schedule after all, as ABC has opted against a back order for the legal drama Conviction, effectively cancelling the show after just 13 episodes. The network has announced that the eight remaining unaired episodes will be broadcast, although they […]
Supergirl Season 2 Episode 5 Review – ‘Crossfire’
Martin Carr reviews the fifth episode of Supergirl season 2… Alien weaponry, orientation realisation and some villainous back room chicanery are on the menu this week in Supergirl. Combined with a Daxamite make over for our other resident off world alien interloper. There are some chance encounters between Sawyer and Danvers while Lena Luthor makes […]
Gotham Season 3 Episode 8 Review – ‘Blood Rush’
Martin Carr reviews the eighth episode of Gotham season 3… Mind games, psychosis and mental imbalance are in order on Gotham this week, giving rise to the concise and punchy tag line which is ‘Blood Rush’. As Nathaniel Barnes, Edward Nygma and James Gordon amongst others suffer in one way or another from emotional flux, […]
Sean Astin, Paul Reiser and Linnea Berthelsen join Stranger Things season 2
A few days ago Netflix released a cast photo for the second season of Stranger Things featuring returning stars Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Charlie Heaton, Natalia Dyer and Joe Keery alongside new additions Sadie Sink and Dacre Montgomery, and now we have word on three more newcomers to the cast. EW […]
Young Justice is officially returning
It may have been a long wait, but Young Justice fans can rejoice because WB Animation has officially announced the animated series is coming back for a third season. Original producers Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti will return to the series to shepherd the new season and bring “new twists, turns and dangerous new threats […]
Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory to get his own spin-off prequel show
It feels like nearly fourteen billion years ago since The Big Bang Theory debuted on our TV screens, but now it’s about to undergo an expansion – with a prequel series centred on the younger version of its most popular character, Sheldon. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the new show, aptly titled Sheldon, will be helmed by […]
The Five Best Moments From The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 3 – ‘The Cell’
Ben Robins with the five best moments from the third episode of The Walking Dead season 7… Negan fans rejoice, for the barbed-wire lovin’ bandito finally returned to our screens this week, and certainly with a vengeance. Although once again, it wasn’t really his show. ‘The Cell’ kindly gave us the first Daryl-centric episode in a […]