Disney villain voice actress dies age 95

Comedian and actress Pat Carroll, a television pioneer and an Emmy, Drama Desk and Grammy winner, has died at the age of 95.

Carroll was recovering from pnuemonia.


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Star Trek Actress Nichelle Nichols Passes Away Aged 89

American actress, singer and dancer Nichelle Nichols has died at the age of 89.


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Star Wars Tusken Raider actor dies

Star Wars actor Bob Spiker has passed away.


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Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen cover art and special features revealed

The cover art and special features of the animated version of the missing Doctor Who adventure, releasing on DVD, Blu-Ray and Steelbook on 5th September 2022, have been revealed.


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Doctor Who actor Bernard Cribbins passes away aged 93

Doctor Who and Wombles actor Bernard Cribbins has died aged 93, his family has confirmed. He sadly lost his wife of 66 years, Gill, last year

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Dr No. getting 60th Anniversary Special Edition Blu-Ray release with Steelbook

MGM are releasing Dr No. in a 60th Anniversary Special Edition BluRay set including a Steelbook.

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Avengers: The Kang Dynasty director announced

Shang-Chi: The Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton will direct Avengers: The Kang Dynasty which Marvel Studios chief announced at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday.


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Eragon TV Series Adaptation in Development at Disney+

An Eragon live-action TV series is reportedly in development at Disney+.

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British actor David Warner, dies aged 80

The veteran British actor David Warner has died aged 80.

The BBC reported that Warner died from “a cancer-related illness” and that his family confirmed the news “with an overwhelmingly heavy heart”.


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Review: Doctor Who – Emancipation Of The Daleks

Review by Jacob Licklider


The Audio Novels have released their third installment and instead of continuing to stay in the classic series it adds to the rather low number of Twelfth Doctor novels with Emancipation of the Daleks by Jonathan Morris, a book set in the middle of Series 10. Jonathan Morris was brought on to write the novel and depart from the previous two instalment’s format of six, one-hour episodes. The length is the same with approximately six hours of an audiobook, but it is shifted to three, two-hour episodes roughly the same word count as a televised episode according to the behind the scenes interviews. I’m bringing this up so early since the format of this novel is one of the releases biggest issues, the length of the episodes make it so that a lot of it drags and doesn’t feel like a book. This has been a slight problem with the previous two releases but as Scourge of the Cybermen and Watchers have double the chapters and double the points where the narrative stops and listeners can take a break. And with Jonathan Morris treating each part of Emancipation of the Daleks as it’s own episode, it’s paced as if it is supposed to be a full-cast episode and not an audiobook which makes everything throughout drag. Morris structures the book as three distinct ideas each following a distinct version of Bill Potts, with the inciting incident of the story being Bill Potts from 20 years in the future showing up on her own doorstep in the present before a Dalek spaceship crashes into St. Luke’s University.

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