5 reasons we need to see the Eighth Doctor in ‘Doctor Who’ again
May 1996 saw a brief return for Doctor Who to television following the final episode of the classic series in 1989, but it happened in a way no one quite expected. This TV movie was a co-production...
View Article5 reasons ‘Doctor Who’ fans should revisit ‘The Trial of a Time Lord’
It is now 30 years since Doctor Who returned from its first hiatus with a reduced episode count and a season arc reflecting the show’s situation at the time. ‘The Trial of a Time Lord’ was the umbrella...
View Article‘Thriller Live’ review: The King of Pop hits Brighton
Now in its record-breaking ninth year, Thriller Live arrives in Brighton direct from London. The West End hit has played over 3000 shows around the world to three million fans in over 30 counties – and...
View ArticleTop 10 heartbreaking moments in Russell T Davies’ ‘Doctor Who’ era
In a particularly masochistic mood? Then why don’t you remind yourselves of a few of the most heartbreaking moments in Russell T Davies’ era of Doctor Who… 10) “I am your mummy. I will always be your...
View Article‘Footloose: The Musical’ review: Cut loose in Brighton this week
Based on Kevin Bacon’s hit 1984 movie, Footloose: The Musical first opened on Broadway way back in 1998. Featuring original songs by Tom Snow and Dean Pitchford, the show also tears through a number of...
View Article‘The BFG’ movie review: Spielberg’s adaptation lacks tension or conflict
As someone with a great appreciation and affection for Steven Spielberg, I was thrilled when it was announced he would be turning his attention to Roald Dahl’s The BFG. The arguments that Spielberg is...
View Article‘Jason Bourne’ movie review: A very long checklist of franchise staples
When The Bourne Identity burst onto screens in 2002, it was a breath of fresh air, a revolutionary spy thriller that turned the whole genre on its head with its grounding in contemporary geopolitics...
View Article8 things we want to see in ‘Doctor Who’ Season 10
Filming is now well underway on the new season of Doctor Who. Peter Capaldi is back for a third year of adventures as the Twelfth Doctor, with Pearl Mackie joining the TARDIS as new companion Bill and...
View ArticleExclusive interview: ‘Doctor Who’ star Colin Baker on his new movie ‘A Dozen...
Doctor Who star Colin Baker is the narrator of heart-warming new coming-of-age movie A Dozen Summers. The independent film stars a wealth of young talent and tells us what it’s really like to grow up...
View ArticleExclusive: Colin Baker reveals which modern ‘Doctor Who’ story he wishes he’d...
Doctor Who star Colin Baker has revealed which Doctor Who story from the modern era he most wishes his Doctor could have appeared in. Chatting exclusively to CultBox to promote the DVD release of...
View ArticleExclusive: ‘Doctor Who’ star Colin Baker reflects on his era and ‘that awful...
Marking the 30th anniversary of ‘The Trial of a Time Lord’, Colin Baker has discussed his time in Doctor Who. Baker was chatting exclusively to CultBox‘s Jeff Moody to promote the DVD release of...
View Article‘The Out-Laws’ review: Hit Belgian TV drama is quirky and outrageous
The appeal of this darkly comic Belgian drama lies in its quirky characters and outrageous plot, revolving around a formidable foursome of sisters who conspire to kill the husband of their fifth...
View Article‘No Such Thing as the News’ review: ‘No Such Thing as a Fish’ team return to...
The team from No Such Thing as the News are back with a second helping of fascinating facts and off-beat news items, switching from their previous Friday night slot to Wednesday evening. Dan Schreiber...
View Article‘Black Mirror’ review: ‘Nosedive’ is an extremely strong start to Season 3
On every wall, on every desk, in the palm of every hand – in the area between delight and discomfort – Black Mirror is back, and it’s just as powerful as ever. The first of Netflix’s six new episodes...
View Article‘Black Mirror’ review: ‘Playtest’ is a horror story for the internet age
Following ‘Nosedive’ was going to be difficult, to be fair. Black Mirror’s third season started with a particularly stellar episode, one that set the bar high for any that followed it. It’s perhaps...
View Article‘Black Mirror’ review: Alex Lawther is fantastic in ‘Shut Up and Dance’
Of the first half of Black Mirror’s third season, this is possibly the most disturbing. Perhaps it’s because of how close to home this episode is; it doesn’t take place in a sci-fi dystopia, but modern...
View ArticleWhat if… the TARDIS wasn’t a police box?
In a world as diverse as the one of Doctor Who, there are so many changes, it is understandable to think that the only thing the same in Doctor Who is the name. But actually it’s surprising to think...
View Article‘Cold Feet’ Season 6 Episode 8 review: Finale wraps everything up nicely
Cold Feet has spent the past seven weeks proving that not all revivals have to be terrible. But with the sixth season coming to a close, and all sorts of plot points still to be resolved, could it keep...
View Article‘The Best of John Williams’ concert review: An epic tribute to cinema’s...
John Williams is a name that is truly ubiquitous when discussing film music; especially when discussing iconic film music. Last night London’s Royal Festival Hall played host to The Best of John...
View Article6 of the best moments in ‘Cold Feet’ Season 6
After eight joyful weeks, we’re back in a Cold Feet-less land following the conclusion of Season 6 on ITV last week. But never fear – if Monday nights had reminded you just how much you missed Adam and...
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