Review: Master! – Nemesis Express

Review by Cavan Gilbey


The Eric Roberts incarnation of the Master has entered his renaissance period; a new series of solo stories, reunions with the Eighth Doctor and other Masters, and even a face off against River Song. Seeing this particular portrayal of the Master become so quickly beloved and reappraised is a real joy for me as I’ve always loved the deep levels of camp, pomp and Vincent Price energy that Roberts brought to the role back in 1996. A couple of years ago he got a chance to shine in his own solo set where he was pitted against Big Finish original creation Vienna Salvatori as well as a brief face-off with the Daleks, and that set is genuinely a stoke of genuine in reinventing just how the Master can be characterised and how he works as a villain. So I was eager to listen to Nemesis Express; another three hours with a personal favourite Master. 

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‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ sequels getting 3-film BluRay collection

The last three ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night‘ films are being released as a 3-film BluRay set for the first time from Vestron Video. After the original ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ hit the cinema screens, four installments followed that spanned the late 80’s and ended in 1991.

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‘Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter’ getting Blu-Ray steelbook

‘Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter’ is the next film in the franchise to get the Blu-Ray steelbook treatment from Paramount following the steelbook release of Friday the 13th Part III and the ‘Friday the 13th’ 8 movie limited edition steelbook set.

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Cast and trailer released for ‘Canada’s Drag Race – Canada vs. The World’

The trailer and cast has been announced for the international crossover Canada’s Drag Race – Canada Vs. The World. Check out the trailer and cast list below.

The series is set to premiere November 18th on Crave in Canada as well as BBC Three in the U.K. and on WOW Presents in the rest of the world.

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Review: Apple TV Series ‘Acapulco’ Season 1

Review based on first three episodes

Acapulco isa Spanish and English-language half-hour comedy executive produced and starring Eugenio Derbez.  It is inspired by hit 2017 feature comedy How to Be A Latin Lover, which was headlined by Derbez, Acapulco produced Lionsgate Television, studio-based The Tannenbaum Company as well as Derbez and Benjamin Odell’s 3Pas Studios. The show Created by Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist creator Austin Winsberg, Eduardo Cisneros & Jason Shuman (Half Brothers).

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Review: Love in Kilnerry

Love in Kilnerry is a new small-town comedy from writer/director/star Daniel Keith. Originally devised as a stage play, the film features an ensemble case alongside Keith including Kathy Searle, Roger Hendricks Simon, Sybil Lines, James Patrick Nelson, Sheila Stasack, Tony Triano & Debargo Sanyal.

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Daniel Radcliffe pays tribute to co-star Robbie Coltrane

Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe paid tribute to his Harry Potter co-star Robbie Coltrane today, remembering the beloved actor as “one of the funniest people I’ve met.”


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Actor Robbie Coltrane dies aged 72

The Harry Potter, James Bond and Cracker star passed away in hospital near his home in Larbert, Scotland. The award-winning actor had been in ill health for the past two years.

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First Look at ‘The Crown’ Season 5.

Netflix has unveiled a set of new images from the upcoming fifth season of its hit series “The Crown” featuring a brand new cast. One image feature Princess Diana (played by Elizabeth Debicki, taking over from Emma Corrin in the previous season) clad in a sparkly gown as she heads into a glamorous evening engagement, her shoulders hunched and head bowed.

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Review: 11th Doctor Chronicles – Geronimo!

Review by Jacob Licklider


It was an interesting announcement that not only was Jacob Dudman stepping away from playing the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors, but also was being given four, three-episode box sets for the Eleventh Doctor with a new companion and essentially a fourth series set between The Snowmen and The Bells of St. John as the Doctor is searching for Clara Oswald to find out just what her deal is. The premise of this series essentially comes from a moment of disconnect between the two episodes, The Bells of St. John opening with the Doctor being a hermit essentially waiting for Clara to call him but the point of The Snowmen is reinforcing the idea that the Doctor shouldn’t be alone. Of course, it should be noted that adding of extra stories from Big Finish Productions do not negate issues with television episodes despite this being designed to address those issues as Big Finish Productions, while wonderful, are written after the fact separate from whatever the showrunners of Doctor Who are intending. The first of the four sets for this series of The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles is Geronimo!, with behind the scenes interviews implying that a two week period in May 2022 was used to record this and the three future sets which are set to be released between now and 2024. Geronimo! and the second installment, All of Time and Space, indicate that while these sets have a story arc, the arc of the series of sets doesn’t have an umbrella title and the individual titles are coming across as just a touch on the generic side. That being said, I don’t really know what I’d title this set to make it stand out outside of the Eleventh Doctor’s catchphrase.

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