
TV Review: Star Wars: Andor – S1/E12: Rix Road
Maarva Andor’s funeral procession is going ahead; the ISB intending to use the ceremony to flush out Cassian and finally capture him. Despite knowing the risks, Cassian can’t stay away […]
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Maarva Andor’s funeral procession is going ahead; the ISB intending to use the ceremony to flush out Cassian and finally capture him. Despite knowing the risks, Cassian can’t stay away […]
After an encounter with two low level corporate lackeys reaches a fatal outcome, Cassian Andor returns to his home planet and tries to sell a piece of valuable Imperial hardware […]
The last time we saw Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor, it was assumed that we wouldn’t be seeing him again. Heading into spoiler territory here, so tread carefully, but the character […]
This penultimate episode sees Kamala displaced in time; but for half of the show’s runtime we take a glimpse at what led up to that fateful train journey for her […]
Spoilers follow for the Disney Plus show – you have been warned. I mean, the whole series of Obi-Wan Kenobi is available – so if you haven’t seen them already, […]
“Wait, did we even talk about Cuphead?”, Ego Plum asks as we’re bringing our chat to a close. Over the course of our conversation, we went into so many different […]
Last week’s climax hinted at the imminent appearance of The Mandalorian, Din Djarin and though I’d normally steer clear of too many spoilers in my reviews, it seems a bit […]
Boba Fett’s flashbacks – conveniently coming to him in a narrative friendly, sequential format as he heals each night in a Bacta Tank – now see him teaming up with […]
Taking major inspiration from Matt Fraction and David Aja’s superb 2012 Hawkeye comic book run, the latest series in Disney’s so far excellent run of MCU-based shows is off to […]
Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez are the oddballs at the centre of the twisty goings-on in Disney Plus series, Only Murders in the Building. A self-aware, even self-referential […]
We all know the stories of the Enterprise (in its various guises, eras and even timelines), but we rarely get a glimpse at the lesser vessels that aren’t boldly going […]
We’ve arrived at the 90s/early 00s in our weekly journey through the decades in WandaVision, a trip that paused for breath only once, for episode 4’s extended, gripping exposition that […]
The last ten years or so has seen an explosion in binge watching, fuelled by the decline of media consumed via ‘traditional’ means. Entertainment has, for the most part, not […]
The fourth episode of WandaVision is here – and it doesn’t mess around. The first three episodes took us on a wild, funny, sometimes creepy journey through American sitcoms of […]
Moving on from the black and white 50s-then-60s style shenanigans of the first two episodes – with the introduction of colour at the end of the second show – we’re […]
Despite the intriguing reveal from the end of the first episode, it’s straight back into the comfortingly familiar 1950s monochromatic, white picket fenced sitcom setting for the second episode of […]