Exclusive 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 Article‘Class’ ratings: ‘Doctor Who’ spin-off launches to disappointing numbers
The first idea of how many people have been watching Class has been revealed. Created by YA author Patrick Ness, the new Doctor Who spin-off launched last month on BBC Three, which is now only...
View Article‘Jason Bourne’ DVD 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 Article2016: It’s all been Quite Interesting
It’s been an eventful year, with the double whammy of Brexit and Trump sending shockwaves around the world, while providing a goldmine of material for comedians and satirists everywhere. In accordance...
View ArticleHow being a fan inspires positive thinking
Our minds are very complex indeed. It is with no false pretence that as a fan of a film, television franchise or book series, we become more mindful and positive in ourselves. Some may not believe this...
View Article‘The New Avengers’ at 40: Revisiting Steed, Mike Gambit and Purdey
It took a French champagne commercial to give us back The Avengers. In 1975, producer Rudolf Roffi had Brian Clemens reunite Patrick Macnee and Linda Thorson for a Laurent Perrier campaign set in John...
View ArticleThe lineage of the Cybermen: 50 years of the silver nemesis in ‘Doctor Who’
During a recent appearance on BBC Radio 2, Peter Capaldi revealed there might be a different kind of Cybermen in the next season of Doctor Who. If so this will be the latest in a long line of make...
View Article‘Sherlock’ Season 4 speculation: There’s something after Mary
So if you haven’t yet seen Sherlock Season 4’s opener, ‘The Six Thatchers’, go and watch it now and come back because I’m about to ruin everything for you. Ok, so let’s talk about Mary. Or rather, how...
View ArticleOur TV favourites to win at 2017’s Golden Globe Awards
January is upon us again and that means one thing in the world of TV, the Golden Globe Awards. Here are the nominees for this year’s TV awards and CultBox guest writer Harry Alty’s favourites to take...
View ArticleWhy I love ‘Our Girl’
On 7 September 2016 the BBC released a prequel heralding the return of Our Girl. The army drama from writer Tony Grounds was a major hit in 2014 and I was beyond excited to know that the second...
View Article8 Dalek stories that nearly happened in ‘Doctor Who’
If there is one area that fascinates scholars of Doctor Who history, it is the stories that never made it to the screen. ‘The Nightmare Fair’ and other casualties of the cancelled Season 23 are among...
View Article5 ‘Doctor Who’ spin-offs we should be thankful for not getting
With Class being met with a mixed reception on its BBC Three debut last year and arriving on BBC One this month, it may be a good time to reflect on the proposed Doctor Who spin-offs that never made it...
View Article‘Sherlock’ review: Amanda Abbington is brilliant in ‘The Six Thatchers’
The fourth season of Sherlock certainly didn’t pull any emotional punches with its first episode, ‘The Six Thatchers’. The loss of Mary Watson is not only an important game-changer as far as the show’s...
View Article‘Sherlock’ review: ‘The Lying Detective’ is all about confessions
The only true measure of a great episode of TV is when you spend ten minutes after the credits repeating “wait, what?” like a mantra. ‘The Lying Detective’ was all about confessions; inner secrets laid...
View Article7 things ‘Sherlock’ fans loved about ‘The Lying Detective’
Right, ok, anyone here need a shock blanket? Because that was an emotional roller-coaster and a half. Here are seven things we loved about ‘The Lying Detective’… There’s still something about Mary...
View Article5 questions ‘Sherlock’ fans want answered in ‘The Final Problem’
Last week’s episode of Sherlock left viewers on a huge cliff-hanger with John at the mercy of Sherlock’s long-lost sister, Eurus. Fans have some burning questions that we hope to see answered in Sunday...
View ArticleIs ‘Sherlock’ really a fantasy rather than a crime drama?
So, is Sherlock really a fantasy rather than a crime drama? “Eh?” I hear you ask. But I haven’t gone mad, I’m not on a trip right now, and last time I checked my walls were still vertical. I’m deadly...
View Article‘Sherlock’ review: ‘The Final Problem’ was a great way to end the show
Great (Andrew) Scott! Talk about being inundated with exposition. Eurus is a truly terrifying character, showing us how genius morphs into madness. And all because she wanted her big brother to play...
View ArticleEvery ‘Sherlock’ episode ever ranked from worst to best
So, the final problem has been solved and Moffat & Gatiss have confirmed that this could be the end for Sherlock. We’d be very surprised if a fifth season doesn’t happen at some point, but it seems...
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