Beyond its original Wonderful World of Disney broadcast in March 1971, Hamad and the Pirates appears to have resurfaced ...
A knowingly nostalgic encore that hits some big laughs but leans heavily on goodwill. It’s a verifiable fact that This Is Spinal Tap is not a mockumentary, as it’s so cruelly labelled, but an ...
Forty years ago, Paul Verhoeven unleashed FLESH + BLOOD, a bawdy, brutal medieval epic that left audiences both horrified and fascinated—and hinted at the Hollywood blockbusters to come. As Paul ...
A warm, witty, and star-studded cosy crime caper that charms more than it chills — and we wouldn’t have it any other way. It’s hard to find a cosier UK crime series than Richard Osman’s The Thursday ...
Welcome back to Inconstant Reader, the feature column that explores Stephen King’s books in the order they were published — sort of! Warning: this palaver contains spoilers, ya ken? “Roland of Gilead ...
Each month, hundreds of comics are released to stores for the hungry masses of fans around the world. To stand out on the shelves, you have to put the great art up front. You can judge a book by its ...
I first saw Back to the Future in cinemas in 1985 at the tender age of six. It wasn’t my first movie, and clearly not my last, but something changed in me that day. My density had brought me to it. In ...
Discover the best films of 2025 so far — from blockbusters to indie gems. Plus, see what’s coming next and your most popular reads of the year.
Discover the best films of 2025 so far — from blockbusters to indie gems. Plus, see what’s coming next and your most popular reads of the year.
A queasy body-horror debut about love, need, and not letting go. Even when you probably should. It’s not often a debut director comes out of the gate with such a high-profile film, although some of ...
A quietly unsettling debut that trades traditional horror for existential dread, director Alexander Ullom captures the terror of drifting through life with no clear ...
A nostalgic, uneven ride that leans heavily on past glories—but Gatwa’s irresistible Doctor and flashes of bold storytelling prove there’s still life in the old TARDIS yet. WARNING: This review can’t ...