
Sherlock is owed in a fall in our latest retrospective review… Continue reading
Sherlock is owed in a fall in our latest retrospective review… Continue reading
Louise Brealey steals the show again and again in this hilarious, deeper-reaching than expected, sometimes shocking but always charming play. Continue reading
Sherlock fans might be interested in this new mystery series featuring Arthur Conan Doyle. Continue reading
In light of Mark Gatiss’ win of Supporting Actor in a Play at the What’sOnStage Awards, here’s a review of the role that led to his victory. Continue reading
Warning: this review is not for you until you’ve seen the episode… Continue reading
Jamie Lloyd’s production of Richard III, set during Britain’s 1979 “Winter of Discontent” and starring Martin Freeman, is theatre at its finest… Continue reading
Mr. Holmes has been touted as being one of the very best Sherlock Holmes films of all time, and it’s easy to see why. Continue reading
More than any other show, Sherlock has to meet exceedingly high expectations – so did The Abominable Bride match them? Continue reading
Written by Stephanie Bell As Sherlock fans eagerly await “The Abominable Bride” (not long now, guys!), they can get a quick fix at the local cinema. SPECTRE, the 24th film in the iconic James Bond franchise, features Sherlock’s own Andrew … Continue reading
Written by Prof. Jenn As a reminder: I am writing these as RETROSPECTIVE reviews, so I will be discussing reveals, resolutions of cliffhangers, ends of plots, etc. If you are reading these reviews without having seen the eps, a) what … Continue reading