‘Black Christmas’ getting 4K UHD Collector’s Edition from Scream Factory

Scream Factory are releasing festive-themed slasher Black Christmas in a special Collectors Edition 4K UHD BluRay

The college town of Bedford is receiving an unwelcome guest this Christmas. As the residents of sorority house Pi Kappa Sigma prepare for the festive season, a stranger begins to stalk the house. A series of obscene phone calls start to plague the sorority and it becomes clear that a psychopath has more than merriment on his mind. As the police try to trace the phone calls, they discover that nothing is as it seems during this Black Christmas.

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Audio Review: The Worlds of Blake’s 7 – Zero Point

Review by Ian McArdell


The Terra Nostra: Zero Point is the third in a set of audiobooks tied to Big Finish’s The Worlds of Blake’s 7 range. A companion to the recent boxset The Terra Nostra, it deals with the insidious organisation who wield soft power in the criminal underbelly of the Federation. Continue reading

Review: Doctor of War – Destiny

Review by Jacob Licklider


Doctor of War: Genesis was the first of a surprise two release miniseries reviving the Doctor Who: Unbound range by giving listeners a chance to explore essentially one aspect of the Time War that the normal Doctor Who ranges either couldn’t do or just haven’t done. The entire idea is that the timeline is rewritten at the “Do I have the right?” speech in Genesis of the Daleks, Sarah Jane and Harry are killed, and the Doctor regenerates into a fifth incarnation played by Colin Baker as reality fractures. Doctor of War: Destiny continues from Doctor of War: Genesis in three separate stories that on the whole does something that the idea of Doctor of War could have become if it were a bit more self-indulgent in retelling classic Doctor Who stories in this new timeline. Doctor of War: Genesis really only did that with the first few scenes to show where the timeline diverged while taking some ideas from other stories but not just remaking them, Doctor of War: Destiny opens and closes with two stories that do takes on classics with the middle story not quite being filler, but being a story to do world-building with the universe and playing around with the Time War at a conceptual level and how changing time can affect a civilisation. What’s especially interesting is this is a set that wraps up the story fairly completely, there is a post-credits sequence that implies it’s possible for this Doctor of War series to continue, but the arc itself is basically over and the threads have found their endings.

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Lionsgate releasing 4K UHD ‘The Hunger Games: The Ultimate Steelbook Collection’

Lionsgate are re-releasing the Hunger Games franchise in new a Limited Edition Ultimate 4k UHD & BD Steelbook Collection including all four films.

 

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Review: Tenth Doctor – Classic Companions

Review by Cavan Gilbey


Companions become just as much of a friend to the audience as they do to the Doctor, so seeing them return by having them reunited with Doctor after ages can be really refreshing and rewarding. However this concept is only going to really work if we have actually spent some time away from those characters, which with Big Finish is nigh on impossible because every companion is omnipresent there and you can find a new Peri audio just as much as you can a new Jamie story. Tegan and Ace returning to TV feels significant since they’ve not been seen for ages, but we have heard so many extended adventures with them so having them meet a later Doctor on audio doesn’t hit that spot. This is where we come to the main issue with Tenth Doctor, Classic Companions; it’s too much of a gimmick. Sure Classic Doctors, New Monsters is a gimmick but you can understand it more with the monsters than you can with the companions. This set feels like it exists solely to give Ten some stories with older companions as opposed to crafting interesting stories based around the way their relationships have changed, which doesn’t exactly make this an enticing listen.
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First look and title reveal for new ‘Planet Of The Apes’ movie

20th Century Studios has revealed the first look at the latest installment to the “Planet of the Apes” franchise titled “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.”

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American Horror Story Season 11 official title and release date confirmed

The official title and release date for American Horror Story Season 11 has been announced.

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‘Interview With the Vampire’ series renewed for Season 2

The “Interview with the Vampire” series at AMC has been renewed for Season 2 at AMC ahead of it’s Season 1 premiere on Oct. 2nd The 8-episode second season will reportedly be set in Europe.

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Casting announced for Taiki Waititi’s ‘Time Bandits’ series at Apple

The “Time Bandits” TV series at Apple from Taika Waititi has announced its main cast, Variety has reported. The series will be loosely based on the original “Time Bandits” film that was released in 1981 and directed by Terry Gilliam.

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‘Star Trek’ Sequel Removed from Paramount’s Slate

Paramount has removed its untitled “Star Trek” sequel from its upcoming film slate. The project, produced by J.J. Abrams’ company Bad Robot, had been dated to hit theaters on Dec. 22, 2023.

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