Martin Carr reviews the eighth episode of Supergirl season 5… This might be the warm up episode prior to cross over shenanigans but it still comes across as copy book stuff. Numerous stand offs happening simultaneously make things entertaining but ultimately predictable. Inadequate gods fail spectacularly to raise the ocean floor or destroy our resident […]
Watchmen Season 1 Episode 7 Review – ‘An Almost Religious Awe’
Martin Carr reviews the seventh episode of Watchmen… From Blaxploitation homage to Balboa boxing soundtrack via the Godfather of Soul, Watchmen has it all. Intricately detailed infomercials give way to multiple protagonists who merge, meld and exchange timelines without leaving the room. Past and present are revealed simultaneously whilst the conundrum of Doctor Manhattan overshadows […]
His Dark Materials Series 1 Episode 5 Review – ‘The Lost Boy’
Martin Carr reviews the fifth episode of His Dark Materials… There is something fundamentally sacrilegious under discussion between the lines in The Lost Boy which has little to do with burgeoning relationships. By separating mind and body from other more theological elements Pullman raises one of life’s great questions. If we exist inside a body […]
Watchmen Season 1 Episode 6 Review – ‘This Extraordinary Being’
Martin Carr reviews the sixth episode of Watchmen… It is fundamental that any fans of ground breaking television watch this show. Few programmes can consistently surprise, narratively challenge and promote debate so readily. It remains visually audacious, topically on point and unrelenting in its ability to make audiences re-evaluate, before ripping up the rule book […]
His Dark Materials Series 1 Episode 4 Review – ‘Armour’
Martin Carr reviews the fourth episode of His Dark Materials… There is something off about episode four which detracts from the considerable success this adaptation has enjoyed so far. Verbal exposition has taken away some of the majesty which the BBC and Jack Thorne have conjured, leaving events conspicuously condensed. Consistent production design still ensures […]
Supergirl Season 5 Episode 7 Review – ‘Tremors’
Martin Carr reviews the seventh episode of Supergirl season 5… There are shockwaves if not Tremors running through this high octane episode of confrontation, revelation and double cross as Leviathan finally makes its presence known. With the head of this ancient underground order finally showing their face Supergirl gains pace, packs serious seismic punch and […]
Watchmen Season 1 Episode 5 Review – ‘Little Fear of Lightning’
Martin Carr reviews the fifth episode of Watchmen… PTSD, solemn support groups and time travelling entrees are served up in abundance as Looking Glass gets some context, focus groups get pummelled and nostalgia comes in bottles. On soundtrack duties we get a George Michael classic, moments of Mozart and smatterings of the Planet Suite by […]
His Dark Materials Series 1 Episode 3 Review – ‘The Spies’
Martin Carr reviews the third episode of His Dark Materials… There is a time to cast aside childish things, embrace our potential and acknowledge that in order to gain experience we must lose something precious. Innocence nurtured by those who bore us, those who raised us and ultimately the ones who protect us. Rarely is […]
Watchmen Season 1 Episode 4 Review – ‘If You Don’t Like My Story, Write Your Own’
Martin Carr reviews the fourth episode of Watchmen… There are numerous elements to episode four which raise questions. Invention as ever is everywhere from the literal cracking of eggs over those opening titles to more subtle mentions of world changing literature. Needless to say these writers continue challenging their audience, while Angela Abar remains caught […]
Supergirl Season 5 Episode 6 Review – ‘Confidence Women’
Martin Carr reviews the sixth episode of Supergirl season 5… Finally an episode which moves with confidence, exudes swagger and pulls together various threads across numerous time periods without dropping the ball. There are logical choices, revelations and back story aplenty all dominated by Katie McGrath and Julie Gonzalo. Seguing between past and present to […]
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