Monthly Archives: April 2022

Good Friday 2022

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A happy Good Friday to you all! Today, I’m sharing my review on ‘Jesus of Nazareth’, a 1977 TV dramatisation on the Biblical story of Jesus Christ, directed by Franco Zeffirelli and featuring a stellar cast led by Robert Powell as Jesus. I used to watch ‘Jesus of Nazareth’ as a kid at around Christmas and Easter time. Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’

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Well, I’ve seen ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’, the sequel to the 2020 film ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’. I’ve been looking forward to the sequel since seeing the first ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ movie two years ago. And I’m happy to say, I had a fun time watching the second film. It’s arguably better than the first one. 😀 Continue reading

‘The Divergent Universe’ Review – ‘Scherzo’

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It’s Easter time again and for this year’s Easter review season, we’re going to take a look at a season of ‘Doctor Who’ audios by Big Finish set in ‘The Divergent Universe’, starring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and India Fisher as Charley Pollard. The first story of the season is called ‘Scherzo’ by Robert Shearman. Continue reading

‘Bradley’s Basement’s Strange Love’ – ‘Castrovalva’

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DVD Review – ‘San Francisco’

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Apparently the sixth film in the series of black-and-white films I’ve been checking out recently turned out to be ‘The Gay Divorcee’ with Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, which I’ve already reviewed. I might end up doing a review on the 2011 film ‘The Artist’ sometime soon as well as do a blog post revisiting the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film. Continue reading

Movie Review – ‘Swallows and Amazons’

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It’s amazing to find that there are British films available on Disney+, including ones released by StudioCanal. As well as the two ‘Paddington’ films, there’s ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society’ and there’s this 2016 film adaptation of ‘Swallows and Amazons’, which I’ve seen lately. Continue reading

CD Review – ‘Ravagers’ (Doctor Who)

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I’ve finally made a start on checking out ‘The Ninth Doctor Adventures’ of ‘Doctor Who’ by Big Finish. Christopher Eccleston played the Ninth Doctor in Series 1 of the new ‘Doctor Who’ TV series in 2005. Now he’s back to play the Doctor in a number of Big Finish audios. I’m sure it’s going to be fantastic to check them out! Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘Morbius’

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I’ve seen the movie ‘Morbius’ at the cinema! 🙂 This is the third film in what is arguably called ‘Sony’s Spider-Man Universe’, even though Spider-Man doesn’t appear in it (yet). Honestly, you could’ve called this the ‘Sony Spider-Man Villain Universe’ in order for it to make sense. Is that unfair of me? Continue reading

Basement News – April 2022

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I hope everyone is keeping well at this time. I’m currently keeping well, though I did catch Covid in the first half of March. I’m a lot better since then. The vaccines and the booster jab I had have done their job. With that said, it’s still very important to keep safe in the turbulent times we live in. I’m glad things have eased in terms of restrictions in the UK, but I’m still wearing face masks to be on the safe side. Continue reading

DVD Review – ‘Psycho’ (1960)

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Well, I’ve actually done it. I’ve reviewed the 1960 film ‘Psycho’ directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This is arguably one of Hitchcock’s well-known and best films compared to ‘Dial M For Murder’ and ‘North By Northwest’. With that said, does my opinion on the movie reflect on how other people view it these days? Continue reading