Joel Hodgson joins GVN to talk about Mystery Science Theater 3000’s upcoming fourtheen season and thirty-fifth anniversary.
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Season four of Creepshow continues with a pair of stories that eschew horror in favor of emotionally-driven tragedy – to great success.
“Doctor Who: Audacity” ushers in a new era for the Eighth Doctor with a trilogy of exciting, blazing adventures.
This week’s Creepshow delivers karmic justice to a pair of spoiled rotten characters – in the most horrific ways possible.
“Doctor Who: Once and Future” comes to an end with a pair of thrilling episodes – ones that finally make use of the series’ central premise.
Season four of Creepshow continues with a collection of darkly absurd, viscerally upsetting, and wholly horrific stories. Chillingly perfect.
“Gallifrey: War Room: Manoeuvres” is a thrilling listen that’s packed with tension, intrigue, and plenty of backstabbing deception.
“Creepshow” returns with a duo of stories all about the pains of grief and regret. They’re horrific, absurd, and wholly delightful.
Doctor Who’s multimedia event, Doom’s Day, comes to an end with “Dying Hours”. It’s an enjoyable enough anthology with uneven execution.
Terry Miles’ “The Quiet Room” is a tense, mind-bending, page-turner of a mystery that’s equal parts thrilling and frustrating.