The Returned may not have given us all of the answers that we craved but it certainly went out with a bang, says David Tully
DVD has served us well, but it’s time these great shows get the home entertainment outings they deserve.
Supernatural season one is dark, dramatic, heart wrenching and humorous.
The BBC are to launch high definition versions of many of its channels, including Three and Four, but 3D has been sent to the scrap heap.
Following on from the last article on TV shows that were taken too soon, here is another take on the shows that should still be gracing our TV screens. Featured in this part is a one season wonder and Joss Whedon’s best creation of all time – I hope you all agree with me on…
After the release of Arrested Development season 4 on Netflix, Joe Gibson flashes back to seasons 1-3.
David Tully discusses whether French drama The Returned can hold its own in a sea of American imports
Kelsey Grammer and creator and Executive Producer Farhad Safina talk about the development of Boss, which is available now on DVD.
Natasha Raymond examines the highs and lows of Game of Thrones Season Three.
Veronica Mars is witty, engaging and packs an emotional punch.
Bronwyn Scotland explores tonight’s Game of Thrones season finale. Beware, spoilers ahead…
The Fall may have been upsetting to watch at times, but Film Editor Barnaby Walter argues it stayed the right side of horrific.
ITV’s new Poirot film, the first in the final series of the drama, is enjoyable but a bit of a disappointment, writes Film Editor Barnaby Walter.
Mayor Tom Kane (Golden Globe® winner Kelsey Grammer)rules his domain of Chicago with an iron fist. Deception, scandal, and betrayal go hand in hand with Kane’s form of politics. As long as he gets the job done, the people of Chicago look the other way. Despite being the most effective mayor in recent history, Kane…