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Disney+ Roundup – ‘Robots’, ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’ & ‘DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp’

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It’s that time again for me to share some thoughts on a few films I’ve seen on Disney+ lately. Even though I’m not doing reviews on the latest ‘Star Wars’ and ‘MCU’ shows at the moment (there’s too many at present), I’m happy to keep checking out films on Disney+ and share my thoughts on them. Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ 60th Anniversary Marathon – ‘Blink’

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Here we are on what I consider to be the best ‘Doctor Who’ episode ever written by Steven Moffat in the original Russell T. Davies era. It’s time for ‘Blink’, an episode that introduces the Weeping Angels in ‘Doctor Who’. The episode stars Carey Mulligan as Sally Sparrow, who uncovers a mystery at an old house. She discovers David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor via Easter Eggs on a DVD. He happens to be trapped in the year 1969 with Freema Agyeman as Martha Jones. Can Sally help the Doctor and Martha out of the time trap they’re in whilst having to contend with the Weeping Angels in the year 2007? ‘Blink’ can be checked out on DVD, Blu-ray and BBC iPlayer. Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Marathon – ‘Blink’

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Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley! 

Here we are on what is arguably Steven Moffat’s best episode of ‘Doctor Who’ in the entire TV series. This is ‘Blink’ and we meet Carey Mulligan as Sally Sparrow who helps David Tennant’s Doctor and Freema Agyeman’s Martha out of a tricky situation involving time and stone statues called Weeping Angels. Continue reading

‘The World of Jane Austen’ Revisited

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As we’re currently having a repeat of ‘The Austen Code’, the first story of ‘The Salvador Trilogy’ in ‘The Fifth Doctor by Tim Bradley’ series this month, I thought you’d like to know that there are some reviews by me on adaptations of Jane Austen’s works. This is included on The World of Jane Austen page by me on ‘Bradley’s Basement’. I encourage you to check out my reviews on these adaptations. Continue reading

Series 3 of ‘Doctor Who’ with David Tennant

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All my DVD reviews on Series 3 of new ‘Doctor Who’ are now on ‘Bradley’s Basement’. This includes reviews on the 2006 Christmas Special, ‘The Runaway Bride’, as well as the thirteen episodes from Series 3. This series stars David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and Freema Agyeman as Martha Jones. Continue reading

Four New ‘Jane Austen’ DVD Reviews

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I’ve now added four new DVD reviews on adaptations of four romantic novels by Jane Austen to The World of Jane Austen page on ‘Bradley’s Basement’! These include the 1995 film of ‘Sense & Sensibility’ and the 2007 TV movie versions of ‘Mansfield Park’, ‘Northanger Abbey’ and ‘Persuasion’. Click on the links before to see my reviews. Continue reading

New Page – ‘The World of Jane Austen’

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I’ve now added a new page to my ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog!

This is ‘The World of Jane Austen’ page! This is where I will post reviews related to the works of Jane Austen, including DVD reviews on the TV and film adaptations of her novels. This will include ‘Pride & Prejudice’; ‘Sense & Sensibility’; ‘Mansfield Park’; ‘Emma’; ‘Northanger Abbey’ and ‘Persuasion’. Continue reading

Three ‘Doctor Who’ reviews with David Tennant

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Today, I’ve posted three new DVD reviews on three ‘Doctor Who’ stories starring David Tennant as the Doctor; Freema Agyeman as Martha Jones and John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness. Continue reading

Movie Review – ‘Suffragette’

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I’ve been to see the film ‘Suffragette’ at the cinema, starring Carey Mulligan; Helena Bonham Carter and Meryl Streep. This is a historical drama film about the women’s rights movement in 1912 involving the Suffragettes. Watching the film has been an interesting and very moving experience. Continue reading