Category: TV

Arrowhead

A political prisoner of war in a military labour camp where the inmates are chained and muzzled, former pilot Kye Cortland knows what he must do to survive,
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Confined

She’s nervous as she takes the cab across the big, unwelcoming city, a vagrant hollering at the window as the driver pauses under the bridge where he takes
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The X Files

“There are 10,000 sightings each year in North America alone, and so it’s been since the dawn of time – stone-age and even Biblical references, into our modern
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Last Shift

There are certain scenarios which occur time and again in horror, the same basic structures of fear which, when well done, remain effective because they are universal in
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Lucifer

Everybody loves a bad boy, and they don’t come worse than the devil himself, Lucifer Morningstar, bored with his position as the Lord of Hell and come to
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Childhood’s End

Expanded from his 1946 short story Guardian Angel, Arthur C Clarke‘s Childhood’s End has had a long and complicated path from its 1953 publication to the television miniseries
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Jessica Jones

When Daredevil was released a mere six months ago it was universally praised for its excellence with words like “gritty,” “dark” and “mature” amongst the adjectives frequently found
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The Expanse

With their sudden refocus on science fiction and the endless network craving for new properties to acquire and exploit, it should not have been a surprise when James
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Harbinger Down

There is a comfort to doing what you know best, especially with the reassurance of a pre-existing and supportive audience. Funded to the tune of $384,181 via a
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