New Doctor Who steelbooks announced to celebrate Doctor Who day!

Doctor Who celebrates its 57 years through space and time today!

To celebrate the BBC has announced two upcoming Blu Ray releases.


Continue reading

‘Pennyworth’ Season Two trailer and release date

The trailer has been released for the upcoming second season on DC Batman spin-off show Pennyworth. The season is set to premiere December 13th 2020.

Continue reading

Eric Roberts’ Master will face the Daleks in his own audio spin-off next year!

More than two decades on from his clash with Paul McGann’s Eighth Doctor, Eric Roberts’ malevolent incarnation of the Master gets his own full-cast audio series in March 2021.

Today the cover art for this upcoming release was unveiled.


Continue reading

Wandavision moves to January 2021

Disney+ has set a release date for WandaVision, its first streaming series from Marvel Studios. It will premiere on Jan. 15, 2021. Though WandaVision never had an official release date, the company previously had said the series would be release in December.

Continue reading

Review: Doctor Who – Wicked Sisters

Review by Michael Goleniewski


The Doctor is recruited by Leela for a vital mission on behalf of the Time Lords. Together, they must track down and destroy two god-like beings whose extraordinary powers now threaten all of space and time. Their names are Abby and Zara…

Continue reading

Review: Doctor Who – The Enemy of my Enemy (Time Lord Victorious)

Review by Jacob Licklider


The Enemy of My Enemy
is a perfect title for a Doctor Who story where the Doctor has to team up with the Daleks, and this installment of the Time Lord Victorious multimedia event puts the Eighth Doctor in a situation where there is no other option.  

Continue reading

Doctor Who begins filming Series 13

The Thirteenth Doctor is on her way back as filming for Series 13 of Doctor Who is now underway!

With Jodie Whittaker once again reprising her role as the Doctor, fans can look forward to seeing her on her adventures once again as she fights the good fight across space and time.

Season 13 will be three episodes shorter due to the coronavirus pandemic restricting filming, it has also been confirmed.


Continue reading

Review: Doctor Who – Shadow of the Daleks 2

Review by Jacob Licklider


Shadow of the Daleks is an interesting idea for a Doctor Who Big Finish release, at least for the Main Range. Instead of a single release, this is a story arc crossing two releases made up of eight individual episodes from different writers, all with the conceit of the Time War breaking into the life of the Fifth Doctor and a collection of people.”

This is how I opened my review of Shadow of the Daleks 1 last month here at IndieMacUser, and sitting here about a month later having finished Shadow of the Daleks 2, I realised just how apt that description is of these two releases.

Continue reading

Trailer released for Disney+ Star Wars Lego ‘Holiday Special’

Lego Star Wars are creating an homage to the infamous 1978 ‘Star Wars Holiday Special’ with the brand new. “The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special”; a trailer and poster for the special has now been released.

Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Kelly Marie Tran (Rose Tico), and Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian) have all signed onto the voice cast of The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special. Continue reading

Review: The War Master – Hearts of Darkness

Review by Jacob Licklider


The War Master since its inception in 2017, has become one of Big Finish Productions’ most consistent ranges, with three of the four previous sets being released to critical acclaim with only one falling short. The range has been characterised by an exploration of darker themes throughout the Time War, giving Derek Jacobi one of the darkest incarnations of the Master to portray and explore. War is the prominent theme and how war changes people and planets, the hopelessness associated with a war to end all wars such as the Time War, and the atrocities which arise from two societies being pushed to their limit. The audio format is perfect for this type of story as it allows the cast and crew to go as dark as possible, using the power of suggestion to depict such atrocities and the listener’s mind is responsible for the gruesome images, all the while never having to restrict themselves to an adult only audience. These types of stories were best explored by the first, third, and fourth sets, while the fifth sets, Hearts of Darkness, instead decides to focus in on how the war is most effecting the two Time Lords set to survive the Time War, the Doctor, here played by Paul McGann, and, of course, the Master. Keeping the established format of four stories written by two authors, in this case David Llewellyn and Lisa McMullin, telling a linked tale over the four-hour period. Unlike previous sets, Hearts of Darkness employs several plot twists which recontextualises what has come before in the set, making it near impossible to separate each episode from one another. Things change, and like any good story, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Continue reading