Tag: Arthur Conan Doyle
Film Review: Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves
An enjoyable mostly feminist take on the Holmes canon.
TV Review: ‘Problem’ is Aptly Named
The last episode of series 4 of ‘Sherlock’ (and maybe the show overall) was not a masterpiece. (SPOILERS)
TV Review: This ‘Detective’ Isn’t the Only Liar
The second episode of the fourth series of ‘Sherlock’ is on the surface excellent television. Is it just a lie? (SPOILERS AND SPECULATION)
TV Review: ‘Six Thatchers’ Needs a Deeper Look
“Sherlock” returns, with an episode that (hopefully) isn’t all that it seems. (SPOILERS & SPECULATION)
The Darkness is Coming: ‘Sherlock’ Series 4 Screening and Trailer
Are we ready for what may be the last series of ‘Sherlock’?
TV Recap: ‘Houdini & Doyle’ Reincarnates the Suffragette Movement
The second episode of ‘Houdini and Doyle’ deals with the rights of women.
TV Recap: ‘Houdini & Doyle’ is Victorian ‘X-Files’
The pilot episode of “Houdini and Doyle” has potential, mostly due to the characters.
TV Review: Sherlock-ception
In the “Sherlock” Christmas special, we get layers upon layers in this character study of an episode.
Why I’m (Somewhat Unhealthily) Obsessed With Martin Freeman
I’ve been thinking about why I like the actor Martin Freeman. Here’s part of the reason why.
TV Review: ‘Sherlock’ S3 Ends With More Questions than Answers
The third series of “Sherlock” ends on a different tone than the previous two episodes of the series.