Warner Bros. has released the official trailer for Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” film, starring Margot Robbie. Check out the trailer below.
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Henry Cavill officially not returning as Superman
Henry Cavill has addressed Warner Bros. decision to move forward with a Superman film that will star a different actor in the title role.
Audio Review: The Worlds of Blake’s 7 – After the War
Review by Ian McArdell
Of the many iconic moments across the four-year run of Blake’s 7, the closing moments of the Series B finale ‘Star One’ ranks high. Finally tracking down the heart of the Federation’s control system, a series-long quest, the rebels achieve their objective… only to find that they are opening the door to a larger, interstellar threat. After Travis ultimately betrays humanity, the episode ends with Avon ordering Liberator into the breach against a flotilla of alien invaders.

RuPaul’s Drag Race reveals largest cast for season 15
Following the announcement of its renewal for a 15th season the show has set its largest cast ever, with 16 queens set to enter the Werk Room for season 15.

RuPaul’s Drag Race reveals new Global All Stars series & Season 15 premiere date
Paramount+ will welcome the new international all-star competition of Drag Race alongside new spin-offs in Brazil, Germany, Mexico, and RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race season 3.

Can a MacBook Be a Solid Gaming Laptop?
Not everyone has managed to get their preferred console for gaming. Perhaps you received a MacBook a few years ago as a Christmas gift or purchased one for yourself for work and cannot rationalise the thought of spending yet another five hundred dollars on the newest gaming console.
Continue readingShawnee Smith set to return in upcoming Saw 10
Original Saw cast member Shawnee Smith is returning in the newest installment of the horror franchise from Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures.
While the studio declined to comment on Smith’s casting, Deadline reported that the tenth Saw film with also featured Synnøve Macody Lund, Steven Brand and Michael Beach.
Review: Thunderbirds – Fire and Fury
Review by Cavan Gilbey
Thunderbirds has been a long standing television love of mine, it was something introduced to me in my childhood and ever since and I the artistry of the show has always stuck with me. Great puppet and model work ensured that the show would stick in the mind, plus the Barry Gray music and vocal performances lend a further level of perfection. Last year Big Finish began to produce full cast adaptations of the novels by John Theydon, much in the same style as the excellent Spectrum Files which were done to bring Captain Scarlet to audio life. But Big Finish, in collaboration with Anderson Entertainment, this year started to produce full cast audio drama adaptation of the comic strips that would appear in the likes of TV Century 21. The first set, Thunderbirds vs The Hood came out earlier this year and was such a fun time for me because it took me back to watching episodes like City of Fire and Vault of Death on DVD. Now this new set, Fire and Fury, continues the quality of the previous set and makes me itch to want more stories in this style.
Continue readingReview: Torchwood – The Lincolnshire Poacher
Review by Cavan Gilbey
Back in the early days of the Doctor Who Monthly Range we would get a bunch of audios that experimented with the medium of audio itself; Whispers of Terror, Scherzo, Special Features and You Are The Doctor to name but a few. Now that same lovingly daring spirit has been revived in the Torchwood monthly range and are often some of my favourite stories done by the company full stop, especially Cascade and Made You Look. A few months ago we got to see Ianto star in one such experimental stories and here he is again in a spooky story exploring one of the most interesting audio phenomena, the number station. Naturally for a release like this one I really think everyone should go in blind so I am going to attempt to speak as vaguely as I can so I don’t ruin the experience for those on the fence about picking up the story.

Review: The Ninth Doctor Adventures – Hidden Depths
Review by Jacob Licklider
If you were to have come to me at the beginning of 2021 and told me that within the next two years Big Finish Productions would have released not one, but seven total box sets with Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor, I would never have believed you. Yet here we are, over halfway through the second series of Ninth Doctor Adventures from Big Finish Productions and with each passing day I am surprised they keep coming. Hidden Depths is the third set of the second series and like the first two of this series the title is a reference to the major theme of things under the surface both literal and metaphorical that each episode explores in some way. While Back to Earth and Into the Stars were more geographic in their themes, Hidden Depths outside of the first story leans into the lives of their characters which kind of leads to the overarching theme of the set ironically more surface level and not as the previous five sets have felt as sequential adventures under a theme.




