Tag: Matt Smith


  • The Best Doctor Who Finales (Part 1)

    Ahead of Capaldi’s final ep, Culture Editors James and Josh rank the best finales of revived Who (no. 9–6).

  • Review: The Crown (Season 1, Episode 10)

    Sarah Rendell reviews the brilliant finale of The Crown, which sees Queen Elizabeth face her biggest decision yet.

  • Review: The Crown (Season 1, Episode 5)

    Culture Editor James reviews Netflix series The Crown as it reaches its midway point, and Elizabeth’s coronation day.

  • Review: The Crown (Season 1, Episode 1)

    Rehana reviews the majestic first episode of Netflix’s The Crown, starring Claire Foy and Matt Smith.

  • This Week In Culture: The Crown, Atlanta & Jack Reacher (06/11/16)

    This Week in Culture: The Crown’s on Netflix, Donald Glover’s navigating the rap scene, and a new PS4 that no one asked for.

  • They Keep Killing Rory: Steven Moffat’s resurrection complex

    Culture Editor James examines Steven Moffat’s problem with leaving his characters in the sci-fi graveyard.

  • Review: Unreachable at The Royal Court Theatre

    Rehana reviews Matt Smith’s thoroughly bizarre return to the stage in Anthony Neilson’s Unreachable.

  • Steven Moffat hints that Matt Smith may be making a return to the TARDIS

    Smith apparently regrets leaving the sci-fi show, having held the mantle from 2011-2014.

  • Review: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

    Burr Steers’ Austen parody is ridiculous fun, says George Seabrook.

  • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies receives first full theatrical trailer- watch

    In the first theatrical trailer for the film based on Seth Grahame-Smith’s #1 New York Times Bestseller, Austen’s England meets the Zombie apocalypse.

  • This Week in Gaming

    This Week in Gaming (28/09/15-04/10/15) features Lego Dimensions, a game which has a genuine claim to having one of the most impressive casts of all time.

  • Review: Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games at the Dominion Theatre

    Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games is an ‘exhilarating spectacle of colour, lights, music and dance’, says Hollie Geraghty.