Philip Murphy interview: The Doctor Who Experience, Doctor Who Live, and the 50th anniversary

What is it exactly that you do? And yeah, we sell the DVDs, we organise live events. Its the thing that most excites us about live events. With TV and radio, you obviously broadcast the stuff out. With digital mediums, you have the opportunity to have people come back to you. And live is just the same. TV entertainment is changing, the way people consume the products that the BBC is making is changing....

November 24, 2010 · 3 min · 468 words · Kimberly Oconnor

Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story review

Here’s her review… I have been a die-hard fan of Eddie Izzard since around the age of 14. Since then, Eddie Izzard, for me, has been catapulted into hero status. However, I felt a great personal risk. What if this film shattered all my illusions? The risk, I have to say paid off tremendously. Believe: The Eddie Izzard Storyis out now andavailable to buy from the Den Of Geek Store....

November 22, 2010 · 1 min · 75 words · Patrick Dunn

Disney legend Glen Keane interview: Tangled, computer animation, his heart attack, and Ollie Johnston

On the other hand, it can lead to very a disjointed discussion. And when he spoke, we wisely just listened, and let a true animation great tell his tales. Is there a special thing in you? Ad content continues below Its developed in me. I do see things. But then its all the things from my sketch books. My sketch books and the figure drawings are the source for everything Ive ever animated....

November 22, 2010 · 9 min · 1761 words · Daniel Manning

Sahara: looking back at a lost action franchise

2005s Sahara was an epic flop, but it’s not, Ti argues, a film without merit. Here’s our look back at the action franchise that could have been… Like I said, ridiculous stuff. Until 2005, that is… Cussler accepted, on the condition that he got final script approval, and Paramount agreed. Cussler was not happy, and took the studio to court, resulting in one of Hollywoods biggest lawsuits. Lawsuits and box office receipts aside, I do enjoySahara, and heres why: its fun....

November 22, 2010 · 1 min · 136 words · Elizabeth Cook

The Undergarden Xbox 360 Live Arcade review

Ryan finds out… What kind of game do you turn to after a hideously stressful day at work? Do you relieve your irritations by sending round after round of ammunition thudding into a virtual army? The Undergardenis available now from Xbox Live Arcade for 800 Microsoft Points. Rating: 4 out of 5

November 21, 2010 · 1 min · 52 words · Laura Vargas

Icons: The DC Comics and WildStorm Art of Jim Lee book review

Rating: 4 out of 5

November 19, 2010 · 1 min · 5 words · Hayden Davis

Timecop Blu-ray review

Jean-Claude Van Damme’s sci-fi action masterpiece Timecop arrives on Blu-ray. But has time been kind to it? Here’s Carley’s review… There are certain things in life that are guilty pleasures. My guilty pleasure is watching movies that star 90s action stars. Luckily,Timecopisnt one of the movies that fall into the awful pile. What if Hilter was taken out before World War II? Would something bigger and more destructive and evil take its place?...

November 19, 2010 · 1 min · 125 words · Sandra Williams

Howard Gordon interview: on the final season of 24

There are spoilers for the ending of 24 in this articleWell just get down to it, shall we? How does it feel to be doing the last round of press on24 for a while anyway? Well, yknow its funny… It had fled my mind… Now that Im being asked, its all flooding back. Its kinda like a high school reunion. Ad content continues below I was, frankly, thrilled. I almost let myself off the hook I would say....

November 18, 2010 · 4 min · 752 words · Carol Acosta

The Muppet Show series 1 episode 17 review

Heres Glens review of an energetic series entry… This episodes guest star is the multi-talented Ben Vereen. The other running theme is that of Fozzies entrapment inside next weeks act, Marvo the Magicians magic box. after failing to listen to Kermits warnings. it’s possible for you to read ourremembrance of episode 16 here.

November 18, 2010 · 1 min · 53 words · Roger Matthews

Morning Glory review

Unfortunately, its not on her dream programme, The Today Show. Its not Good Morning America. Its the little-watched Daybreak, the fourth-place data pipe morning program on IBS. The shows veteran anchorwoman Colleen Peck (Diane Keaton) is a diva. Ad content continues below The task Becky is given is a simple one. Get Pomeroy to play along. Drag Daybreak out of the ratings basement and save the show. Lets get down to brass tacks....

November 16, 2010 · 1 min · 166 words · Benjamin Smith

Sonic Colours Nintendo Wii review

Segas hedgehog mascot returns in yet another series entry. Is Sonic Colours the return to form the franchise deserves? Where Mario made the jump to the third dimension with aplomb, Sonic struggled. The debtSonic Coloursowes to the magnificentSuper Mario Galaxyis obvious. The constant shifts in perspective and styles of play. The luminous, shining environments. There are no annoying side quests and, best of all, no werehogs. Sonic Colours big contribution to hedgehog lore is its Wisp mechanic....

November 14, 2010 · 1 min · 147 words · Derrick Lopez

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 review

It’s nearing the end of the franchise. So does Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I measure up? Here’s our verdict… It does this via two main strategies. And secondly, it goes on for a good 20 minutes after your buttocks have waved the white flag. That said, theres little arguing that its a film that shoots out the traps quite brilliantly. Lets make no bones about this, then: the first segment of the film is utterly gripping....

November 12, 2010 · 1 min · 212 words · Ryan Villa

GoldenEye 007 Nintendo Wii review

The 90s N64 classic, GoldenEye 007, returns on the Nintendo Wii. But does this updated Bond retain the spirit of the original? Ryan finds out… Just what was it that made the originalGoldenEyeso great, anyway? The slickly designed levels, open enough to encourage individual approaches, but linear enough to ensure progression. Ad content continues below Then there was the blackly British sense of humour. Characters yelped in pain if you shot them in the backside or hand....

November 11, 2010 · 1 min · 140 words · Bryan Hess MD