Category: TV

Dark Matter

SyFyUK aired the first episode of its sci-fi comic adaptation, Dark Matter, this week and from the outset it’s gripping, but it’s not until half way through that it
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Tusk

If ever there was a filmmaker who reinvented themselves, it was Kevin Smith. It is twenty years since the release of Clerks, the innovatively financed black and white
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Society

“I believe horror is important because I believe it’s like fairytales. It’s not a fluke that it continues. The fact that the establishment, in film and in culture,
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Island of Death

“I always know right from the start if I’m going to love or hate a place.” So says Christopher (Bob Belling) to Celia (Jane Ryall), apparently his wife,
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Wayward Pines

Where once there was a firm divide between the worlds of television, the rise of premium cable shows over the last decade – Carnivàle, Mad Men, True Blood,
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Automata

While craftsmanship is required to create a unique item, in terms of quality control and predictable outcomes for large volumes of units a well managed production line in
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What’s Left of Us

Released in 2013 in its native Argentina under the title El Desierto (The Desert), the feature film debut of German writer/director Christoph Behl is a sombre affair, the
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