Nadia is a life-long movie nerd who, by a twist of fate, became a marketing copywriter. She eventually came to her senses, hung her corporate cloak, and went on to write about all things geek.
Doctor Who has a lot of classic monsters that have a place in the hearts of fans. It's not easy to come up with a new monster for the show that's memorable enough to be classic. Showrunner Steven ...
Doctor Who: Flux episode 4 spoilers follow. Whether the Flux experiment has left you weeping for joy or sobbing with disappointment, Doctor Who is far from boring right now, and that's thanks ...
The inspiration behind the Angels began with Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, which states that the results of an experiment can be affected by observing it. Moffat was also inspired by the general ...
Doctor Who: Flux spoilers follow. The Weeping Angels will wreak timey wimey havoc in one creepy village in Doctor Who: Flux's fourth episode. The infamous monsters, who displace their prey throughout ...
Movie/Television List writer. Massive Star Wars and Game Of Thrones Fan. Horror is his main passion. Sandor Clegane Enthusiast. Ahead of his new role as The Doctor in Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa has ...
Well that was fun! After three compelling but uneven episodes that didn’t quite add up to more than the sum of their parts, Doctor Who delivers the first home-run of its Flux miniseries experiment.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Doctor Who: Steven Moffat has a Weeping Angel in his garden The Weeping Angels are among the most terrifying monsters to be found ...
This post is in response to Doctor Who and the Fate of Amy Pond By David Kyle Johnson Ph.D. The "Doctor Who" villains known as the Weeping Angels disturb the goods guys' dreams. Bad guys' dreams too.
New set photos suggest the dreaded Weeping Angels will return in the thirteenth season of Doctor Who. Filming on the new season began recently following a delay due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic ...
This post is in response to Doctor Who and the Fate of Amy Pond By David Kyle Johnson Ph.D. The "Doctor Who" villains known as the Weeping Angels disturb the goods guys' dreams. Bad guys' dreams too.