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space jam: a new legacy (2021)
Film Review

SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY (2021)

When a rogue A.I kidnaps his son, basketball player LeBron James has to work with Bugs Bunny to win a basketball game.

by Amelia Harvey 18th July 202129th July 2021
star trek: discovery - such sweet sorrow: part 2
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.14 – ‘Such Sweet Sorrow: Part 2’

The USS Discovery battles against Control in a fight not only for their lives but for the future, with a little help from some unexpected friends...

by Dan Owen 19th April 201922nd April 2019
star trek discovery - such sweet sorrow
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.13 – ‘Such Sweet Sorrow: Part 1’

After last week’s flat time-filler, season 2’s penultimate episode, “Such Sweet Sorrow”, also delays gratification - even taking us into the end credits on an agonising...

by Dan Owen 13th April 201919th April 2019
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.12 – ‘Through the Valley of Shadows’

Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery has been an improvement on the first, which I still liked, but as we approach the finale there...

by Dan Owen 7th April 20198th April 2019
star trek: discovery - perpetual infinity
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.11 – ‘Perpetual Infinity’

Last week’s “The Red Angel” ended with a cool surprise: that the eponymous time-travelling enigma is Michael’s (Sonequa Martin-Green) not-actually-dead mother—identified here as Dr...

by Dan Owen 30th March 20191st April 2019
star trek: discovery - the red angel
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.10 – ‘The Red Angel’

Coming after such an emotional peak, “The Red Angel” suffered in comparison to Airiam’s poignant death scene, despite having a longer arc to make...

by Dan Owen 24th March 201927th March 2019
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.9 – ‘Project Daedalus’

One difference between Star Trek: Discovery and its predecessors is its focus on a small core of characters, with much of the Bridge crew...

by Dan Owen 16th March 201918th March 2019
star trek: discovery - if memory serves
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.8 – ‘If Memory Serves’

It didn’t occur to me that Star Trek: Discovery was taking place after the events of “The Cage”, the Original Series’ unaired pilot with...

by Dan Owen 10th March 201911th March 2019
star trek: discovery - light and shadows
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.7 – ‘Light and Shadows’

Now entering the final half of Star Trek: Discovery’s second season, “Light and Shadow” didn’t have a particularly strong story, but it was a...

by Dan Owen 2nd March 20193rd March 2019
star trek: discovery - the sounds of thunder
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.6 – ‘The Sounds of Thunder’

After “An Obol for Charon” led to a literal evolution of Saru (Doug Jones) as a Kelpien, having survived the “terminal” onset of Vaharai...

by Dan Owen 23rd February 201925th February 2019
star trek: discovery - saints of imperfection
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.5 - ’Saints of Imperfection’

The ongoing issues with the mycelial network have felt like a hangover from last season, and one I’d rather have avoided, but “Saints of...

by Dan Owen 16th February 201917th February 2019
star trek: discovery - an obol for charon
TV Review

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.4 – ‘An Obol for Charon’

After the disappointing “Point of Light“, Star Trek: Discovery thankfully returned to the intellectual spirit that fuelled “New Eden“, as both capture the essence...

by Dan Owen 9th February 201910th February 2019
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