Cult Reviews

  • Burn Notice: Season 3 Episode 1

    In comparison to the recent spate of cutting edge, realist drama that have elevated TV to the kind of heights rarely if ever seen before, Burn Notice is a strange hybrid.

     
  • The Deep: Episode 1

    It must be tough to schedule certain programmes in what has turned out to be the first decent summer in this country for about seventy years.

     
  • Doctor Who: The Lodger

    Wanted: new man to replace the previous, uh, Tennant. GSOH, travellers welcome. Good sense of timing essential. Room may be bigger on the inside.

     
  • Doctor Who: Vincent And The Doctor

    So, 'Vincent And The Doctor' wasn't just a working title after all. Presumably, any other title will just give away far too much about the plot, right?

     
  • Doctor Who: Cold Blood

    Do you remember what The Doctor told Amy when she was eight years old? And, more to the point, do you remember what we told you in our review for 'Flesh And Stone'? Just two little words: continuity errors.

     
  • Ashes To Ashes: Series 3 Episode 8

    So, what’s your theory? Is it all an experiment? Are Sam Tyler and Alex Drake figments of Shaz’s imagination? Is there, indeed, Life On Mars?

     
  • Doctor Who: The Hungry Earth

    Well, it’s been fun so far, hasn’t it? We’ve enjoyed the teasing hints of a story arc, we’re absolutely loving Rory, and we got so excited first time we saw 'Victory Of The Daleks' that we went right ahead and gave it the full five stars.

     
  • Doctor Who: Amy’s Choice

    This week, we’re literally on the edge of destruction, and in the land of fiction. 'Amy's Choice', at first glance, is one of those episodes where the plot is running on the spot. But it’s certainly not running on empty.

     
  • Doctor Who: The Vampires Of Venice

    Shh. Stop whatever you’re doing right now, and listen. Can you hear it? In those moments in between your own breaths. There. The lull before the oncoming storm.

     
  • V: Season 1 Episode 1

    Back in your childhood, or at least the childhood of your dad, there was a somewhat cheap sci-fi series that attempted to look not quite as cheap, with big ideas and annoying characters.

     

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