Category: TV

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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Ash vs Evil Dead

It’s not been an easy life for Ash Williams. It’s over thirty years since he survived the darkness in the woods which claimed the lives of his friends
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Howl

It’s the last shift of a bad day for Joe Griffin (Eragon’s Ed Speleers); he didn’t get the promotion he applied for and to make things worse his
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