The aching soundtrack of Human Disqualification speaks to the show’s longing for connection in a world where relationships are failing
Based on Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, this opening to Doctor Who’s second season is a clever conceit weighed down by poor execution.
In I Told Sunset About You, Thailand produced a BL so exceptionally raw and so beautifully produced that it deserves a better label than ‘Thai BL’.
I review the middling historical, The Reign of Terror, one I believe is in fact not too long but instead too short.
I review the underrated first season finale, The Sensorites: a story that resonates in a Covid-19 world.
Barbara tries to put a stop to human sacrifice in The Aztecs: arguably the first season’s finest serial.
The Keys of Marinus was a last-minute replacement serial that would send the Doctor and his companions to different locations in search of the eponymous Keys of Marinus
The show’s first season is most famous for the exceptional historical The Aztecs. But before it aired there was a 13th century adventure through Central Asia. Marco Polo.
I review one of television’s earliest bottle episodes: The Edge of Destruction.
Korea’s new death game drama delivers a profound if somewhat muted critique of capitalism