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  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot linked to anarchist group

    TV News | Ed Williamson | 12th July 2012

    The subjects of a soon-to-be-revived multi-million-dollar merchandising franchise are, it turns out, fervent anti-capitalists looking to bring down society from within. And eat pizza.

  • The stars of children's TV: where are they now?

    TV Feature | Ed Williamson, Matt Looker | 7th July 2011

    Back in the eighties, when you spent hours watching cartoons instead of playing with the other kids because they all said you smelled of wee (no? Just us then?), we bet you never gave a moment's thought to how the stars of those cartoons would turn out.

  • Archer

    TV Review | Nick | 5th January 2011

    Imagine classic James Bond; vain, cocky, arrogant, womanising. Face facts, if he was a real guy he'd be a right cock.
    Now imagine James Bond as an American, a man forced into dealing with the real world of office politics, expense accounts, training days, a hyper-sexual alcoholic mother who also happens to be his boss and a colleague/ex-girlfriend who is now sleeping her way through your office. And that's before you even start saving the world.
    This is the basic premise of FX's glorious 60's (ish) twist on the spy world brought into tortuous world of the modern office.

  • Best TV Vampires

    TV Feature | Alex Gregg | 3rd January 2011

    Every horror fan, young or old, have their own perception of vampires. For me, if they’re not ‘bumpy’ in the forehead region with yellowing eyes, they just ain’t cutting it as a vampire. This is coming from a die-hard Buffy fan, unsurprisingly. Don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of TV vampires that still get me riled up…so, in an attempt to break away from my Buffster obsession, I have generously compiled a list of my favourite (and the best!) TV vampires.

  • The Flintstones at 50

    TV News | Kirsty | 1st October 2010

    I scoured the internet for examples of why The Flintstones have endured for 50 years, and I found hundreds of heart warming, amusing and clever vignettes.
    Having said that, here’s Wilma saying bollocks.