A new episode of Tales of the Tardis will only premiere in the UK just before the season finale of Doctor Who on June 20th. What's it about?
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Traveling to Mars is one of the best Science Fiction comics of recent years, and we interview writer Mark Russell on the Kickstarter campaign
William Russell, aka Ian Chesterton - one of the first companions on Doctor Who when it premiered back in 1963 - has passed away at age 99.
Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms is a new blockbuster of a classic Chinese fantasy epic but is over-complicated and crowded
A Regency Era "Rogue" has taken over our spoiler-free review of Doctor Who for this week, which happily tackles Bridgerton - with aliens.
While you wait for Prime Video's Reacher Season 3, check out Jack's literary crossovers with Temperance Brennan ("Bones") and Will Trent.
HAIKYU!! The Dumpster Battle proves that anime feature films are now every bit as cinematic and visceral as their live-action counterparts.
"Doctor-Lite" Doctor Who episodes have become a staple of the series and "sandboxes" for some truly creative and experimental storytelling.
In "Dot and Bubble," Doctor Who attacks social media addiction as a tool of Capitalism and offers the battle cry, "DEATH TO INFLUENCERS!"
Crunchyroll's The Macross Plus Ultimate Edition Blu-Ray Set is the first US release of the sought-after classic mecha anime series.
Attack on Titan: The Musical hits New York City in October. Here's a look at the teaser and what you need to know about purchasing tickets.
BLUE LOCK The Movie -Episode Nagi-, the feature film spinoff of the hit soccer anime series, has an English-dubbed trailer out today.
Everyone wonders what The Ghostly Old Woman says in Doctor Who: "73 Yards" that causes people to flee in terror - but you can work it out.
REVIEW: Dead Dead Demons Dededede Destruction Episode 0 is a generic thriller prelude to what's supposed to be a surreal slice-of-life story.
In "Dot and Bubble,", Doctor Who lets its "Black Mirror" flag fly with a Sci-Fi satire about technology that's not lacking in political bite.
"73 Yards" may have confused some Doctor Who viewers, but it has become a favourite amongst many LGBTQ fans for its metaphors for coming out.
In Doctor Who, we're never told why the old woman in "73 Yards" is terrifying, but we have a theory involving the mystery of Cosmic Horror.
In "73 Yards," Russell T. Davies once again shows that even in Doctor Who, the worst, scariest monsters are the human ones - as in real life.
"73 Yards" starts out as a British folk horror episode of Doctor Who but it takes a left turn into something deeper, odder - and political.
In "Boom," Steven Moffat reveals more of the slightly hidden lore of the 51st-century history he created in Doctor Who beginning in 2005.
Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction begins streaming on Crunchyroll with the 2-part movie - and then 18 episodes starting on May 23rd.
"Boom," Steven Moffat's new episode of Doctor Who, reveals Villengard's long-running villainy - which has been with the series since 2005.
"73 Yards" is one of the weirdest episodes of Doctor Who in all the best ways possible - and it travels that weird route in a unique way.
Michael Connelly discusses the common theme that unites his work from the Bosch and The Lincoln Lawyer series/novels to The Safe Man.
High Society is a new original romantasy webcomic series coming to Manta Comics on May 18th 2024, the latest entry in the popular genre
Crunchyroll's August Blu-ray lineup includes My Hero Academia Season 6 Part 2, Hell’s Paradise Season 1, and many more titles.
Steven Moffat delivers classic Doctor Who with "BOOM," a gritty suspense thriller where Capitalism is the biggest monster in the universe.
Author Michael Connelly discusses entering the world of audio drama, adapting his short story The Safe Man, working with Audible, and more.
Bestselling author Michael Connelly explains how his Audible audio drama, The Safe Man, starring Titus Welliver & Jack Quaid, came to be.
Doctor Who Ep. 3 "BOOM" marks Steven Moffat's return to the series - possibly the angriest and most intense hour of television this week.