Posts By Mark Harrison
The 90s on Netflix: The Craft (1996)
October 28, 2022 | Mark HarrisonThis fun, female wish-fulfilment fantasy slides too obviously into chiding its characters.Read More
UK TV review: Doctor Who: The Power of the Doctor
October 24, 2022 | Mark HarrisonJodie Whittaker’s 13th Doctor exits in a flurry of colour, noise and fan service.Read More
Classic Doctor Who: Politics in time and space
July 3, 2022 | Mark HarrisonOffering more than 600 Classic Doctor Who episodes broadcast between 1963 and 1996, BritBox and BBC iPlayer’s The Whoniverse are bigger on the inside. If you’ve watched all of the new series already, then why not join us as we … Read More
The Time Traveler’s Wife review: Surprising and challenging TV
July 2, 2022 | Mark HarrisonFor better or worse, Steven Moffat’s faithful, challenging and surprising adaptation of the hit novel is always compelling. Read More
VOD film review: Mad God
June 29, 2022 | Mark Harrison30 years in the making, this stop-motion passion project is an artfully grotesque odyssey.Read More
The 90s on Netflix: Fly Away Home (1996)
June 17, 2022 | Mark HarrisonThis not-so-wild goose chase is one of the 1990s’ true unsung family gems.Read More
Classic Doctor Who: Earth legends and mythology
May 29, 2022 | Mark HarrisonOffering more than 600 Classic Doctor Who episodes broadcast between 1963 and 1996, BritBox and BBC iPlayer’s The Whoniverse are bigger on the inside. If you’ve watched all of the new series already, then why not join us as we … Read More
Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers review: A funny, self-aware spoof
May 28, 2022 | Mark HarrisonThis wonderfully silly meta-cartoon comeback lies somewhere between Jump Street and Zootropolis.Read More
The 90s On Netflix: The Swan Princess (1994)
May 27, 2022 | Mark HarrisonThis off-Disney fantasy romance has the wind on its side, but rarely takes flight.Read More
Classic Doctor Who: The best of Tegan Jovanka
April 24, 2022 | Mark HarrisonOffering more than 600 Classic Doctor Who episodes broadcast between 1963 and 1996, BritBox and BBC iPlayer’s The Whoniverse are bigger on the inside. If you’ve watched all of the new series already, then why not join us as we … Read More