Monday, February 24, 2025

Huw Fullerton

Putting a new face to an old name

In trying to force the stage curtain to stay closed, you can inadvertently rip it down.

Review: Doctor Who

Huw Fullerton finds the latest episode lacking in originality, but looks forward to the series ahead

Being Human: Time to Say Goodbye

Following Being Human's last-ever episode, Huw Fullerton looks back at the highs and lows of the show

Review: Black Mirror

Huw Fullerton thoroughly enjoys this neat sci-fi fable, the first episode of Brooker's new series

Are movies trailing in the dust?

Huw Fullerton takes a look at the rise of the trailer and the fall of film.

Review: Warm Bodies

Huw Fullerton reviews this 'witty and warm' zom-rom-com.

A book to tear you apart

Huw Fullerton reviews 'Unknown Pleasures'

Movies and Shakers – Episode VI

Huw and Hattie make their triumphant return to kick off a series focused on Oscar season. This week - Les Miserables (SPOILERS)

Review: Utopia

Huw Fullerton takes a look at C4's new 'slick and stylish thriller.'

Review: ‘Homeland’ Series 2

Huw Fullerton defends 'Homeland' against the criticism its second series has inspired

Review: Merlin: The End

Huw Fullerton takes a look at Merlin's conclusion

An alternative nativity

Huw Fullerton looks back on some of the most embarrassing moments of his life

Review: Misfits Series 4

As the final episode of the 4th Series of Misfits airs, Huw Fullerton wonders how far the show's originality and purpose outlived its original cast

Forget the Foetus, that’s enough royal baby for now

Huw Fullerton urges an end to the countless articles about his/her tiny unborn majesty. This article excluded, of course.

Movies and Shakers – episode V

This week Huw and Hattie wilfully ignore the thorny Iranian politics of Argo in order to pick it apart cinematically.

Have Star Wars Han-solo-d out?

Cherwell Film and TV go to war over whether Disney are truly lightsabing the day with their acquisition of Lucasfilm

Screenwriters Losing the Plot

Huw Fullerton fills in the plot-holes of recent television disappointments (and 1997's Titanic)

‘Being offensive is not an offence’

Huw Fullerton argues that speech, however sinister, should not be criminalised

From Paris To Berlin – Episode 1

Keys, crypts, and cynicism. Part one of an inter-railing Odyssey.

Pre-Raphaelites Victorian Avant-Garde Review

An amateur art enthusiast reviews this slightly reserved, yet still surprisingly illuminating exhibition

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