SDCC 2017: Dirk Gently – Elijah Wood and Samuel Barnett Interview
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Dirk Gently returns for Season Two, and ComicsOnline is back with more interviews with the cast and crew! Next up is our roundtable with Elijah Wood and Samuel Barnett. The two discussed the…
Reviews: Summer Viewing List – The Food Shows
by Mike Lunsford, Editor An interesting thing happened in our society in the last decade or so. Chefs, cooks, bakers, and other culinary artists have become more than just famous for their cooking. They have their own TV shows, they…
Blu-ray Review: Orphan Black Season Two
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Should human cloning be legal? Would you like to clone yourself? What rights should human clones have? Can Mrs S be trusted? Which Seestra is your favorite? How can anyone take the Emmys seriously after completely…
TV Review: BBC’s “Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond”
by Mary Anne Butler Editor/Reporter/Photographer Let me start by saying I’m really glad Dominic Cooper didn’t get the role of Freddie Mercury in the upcoming highly anticipated biopic, because after watching all four hours of Fleming, I can’t see…
Giveaway: Doctor Who: Series 7, Part 2 and Doctor Who: The Snowmen on Blu-ray!
Attention all Doctor Who fans! ComicsOnline is pleased to announce that we have several Blu-ray copies of the newly released Doctor Who: Series 7, Part 2 and Doctor Who: The Snowmen adventures for giveaway! How can you win these Doctor…
TV Review: Doctor Who 7×14 “The Name of the Doctor”
Chelsea looks into the season seven finale of Doctor Who and whether it managed to salvage a roller coaster of a season in terms of quality. Vastra, Jenny, Strax, and River Song join the Doctor and Clara on their last big adventure (for now): to see the grave of the Doctor himself. When his friends are captured by mysterious enemies, the Doctor is willing to visit the place he should never go and face the Great Intelligence. Clara’s mystery is solved, and we’re introduced to a strange new character played by a very welcome face.
TV Review: Doctor Who 7×7 “The Bells of Saint John”
Doctor Who is back! Healed from the loss of his former Companions, he is absorbed with the mystery of Clara Oswin Oswald, the woman who keeps finding him and promptly dying. This new adventure takes him to present time where the enemy is wi-fi, and the new villain for the season is mentioned again. It airs on BBC America Saturday nights at 8 PM EST.
DVD Review: Doctor Who Season 4
The Doctor is IN!
Doctor Who that is. New adventures, new Companions, and returning adversaries comprise the greatness that is the Fourth Season of Doctor Who which is now available on DVD. If you haven’t been watching this newest incarnation of The Doctor Who franchise Season 4 is a great starting point!
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