‘TV and Film’ Archives
Looking for a great boxset? Go for a comedy classic like Jeeves and Wooster
I don’t know about you, but I’m constantly on the lookout for new programmes to get into and boxsets to buy, especially when it comes to comedy. When you’ve exhausted all the latest offerings (there’s only so many Family Guy boxsets you can watch before wanting to [Read More]
Review: Glee so far
E4’s overwhelmingly popular series Glee has been consuming the lives of many people I know, and I can’t say I’m not a bit hooked on this guilty pleasure. For those few who haven’t jumped aboard the all-singing, all-dancing Glee train, the show is about a number of [Read More]
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist Review
With Arrested Development’s breakout star Michael Cera about hit our big screens in new indie comedy Youth In Revolt, I decided to take a Cera refresher with a review of his last real cinematic hit, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist on DVD. Cera plays Nick O’Leary, a [Read More]
Bursting The Bubble
David Mitchell scooches over into the presenter's chair for satirical news comedy show with a difference. BBC2’s new David Mitchell fronted comedy quiz show The Bubble burst onto our screens on Friday 19 February for the first of a six show run. The premise of the show [Read More]
The Road (2009)
An unnamed father and son walk down a road in a desolate, post-apocalyptic landscape. This is the premise to the 2009 film The Road and the gripping Cormac McCarthy book of the same name. As an avid fan of the McCarthy's The Road, I went into the cinema not knowing what to [Read More]





