Matt Smith
HBO rolled the dice and their first attempt at reviving the Game of Thrones universe, or realm, is here.
Morbius Review: Everything Old Isn’t New Again
Morbius is yet another boring origin story to toss atop the trash heap of the MCU.
Review: Mondo Releases Soundtrack to Edgar Wright’s LAST NIGHT IN SOHO on Vinyl!
An unboxing of the limited edition soundtrack to Edgar Wright's fabulous LAST NIGHT IN SOHO!
TIFF 2021: The Forgiven Review
An impeccably cast Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain headline John Michael McDonagh’s morally debaucherous psycho-drama The Forgiven.
TIFF 2021: Last Night in Soho Video Review
Our look at Edgar Wright's thriller LAST NIGHT IN SOHO, starring Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg and Michael Ajao.
TIFF 2021: Last Night in Soho Review
Edgar Wright's supernatural mystery, Last Night in Soho, is a neon-soaked love letter to the psychological thrillers of the ‘60s and ‘70s.
The Crown Review
If you want some intrigue, good acting, or maybe even just to brush up on your history with an undeniably compelling series, The Crown might just suit you
The Weight of The Crown: Jared Harris Interview
Jared Harris talks playing King George VI, scratching royal backsides, playing dead, and Netflix's new drama series The Crown.
The Sexy Confidence of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Though not as sharp as the original novel, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is nevertheless a diverting and empowering piece of fan-fiction.
Lost River Review
Ryan Gosling has written and directed an art film unlike any movies that are getting made these days. In that sense, Lost River is already an accomplishment, it also happens to be beautifully shot, well acted, and deserves to be seen on the big screen.
RANKED: Doctor Who Season 8 (Part 2)
We're tacklling the best and worst of Doctor Who season 8. Which instalment deserves multiple re-watches and which episodes should go the way of Gallifrey? To part two of the list!
RANKED: Doctor Who Season 8 (Part 1)
We're going to tackle the best and worst of Doctor Who season 8. Which instalment deserves multiple re-watches and which episodes should die in a fire? To part one of the list!
Doctor Who Episode 6.8 Recap
The last time we heard from our favourite Gallifreyan and his time-traveling companions, Amy Pond had given birth to a baby girl named Melody. She and her baby had been held against their will by the Clerics, an organization led by Madame Kovarian intent on using Melody as a weapon. Ten thousand light-years away, the Doctor and the Last Centurion assembled an army to recover the female Ponds. Unfortunately, nothing went to plan and a lot of people died.
Doctor Who Episode 6.7 Review
Spoiler Warning: "The Rebel Flesh" (6.5) and "The Almost People" (6.6). Also, I wouldn't read any further into this post unless you've watched the entirety of "A Good Man Goes To War" (6.7) right to the very end. I mean to the last second. You've been warned, alright? Spoilers.
Doctor Who Episode 6.5/6.6 Review
I knew going into "The Rebel Flesh" and "The Almost People" that I wasn't going to like these episodes at all. After watching the trailer for this two-parter, the episodes immediately felt like the dismal Silurian two-parter in Series Five - "Cold Blood" and "The Hungry Earth". Both two-installment stories deal with representations of humanity and a war between humans and their human-like counterparts (now enemies).