An Adventure in Space and Time is an important tale. Not only does it reveal the origins of a legendary series which is one of the longest-running shows ever, but it also represents a bold, brave era for the network.
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DVD Review: BBC’s ‘In the Flesh’
The showrunners for The Walking Dead could learn a thing or two from watching this show.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan: Deadliest Critters’
All four episodes of this BBC series feature enthusiastic, informative narrative as well as great scenic photography.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Doctor Who Inferno – Special Edition’
The story of Inferno is an important one, just as relevant today as when the episodes aired.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Doctor Who Series Seven, Part Two’
The final eight episodes of BBC's Doctor Who Series Seven, airing months after the beginning of the run, feel quite a bit different than the first five.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Orphan Black Season One’
Orphan Black is a fantastic tale, tightly written, without procedural or weekly stories to bog it down, but the biggest draw by far is Maslany's performance.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Doctor Who: The Snowmen’
This Doctor Who special ties together plot threads, both old and new, adding to the series' major arcs.
Read More »Lack of Imports
American networks air almost no foreign television programs, even though viewers around the world watch our stuff.
Read More »TV Review: Doctor Who – “The Bells of Saint John”
Doctor Who returns with a third (or fourth) Clara and a second (or third) fight against the Great Intelligence.
Read More »TV Review: Doctor Who – “The Snowmen”
"The Snowmen" isn't just a Doctor Who Christmas special; it's the next chapter of the story and introduces a new companion.
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