Troo TophamSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Troo Topham BLOG Hungry Audiences And Starving Writers By Troo Topham published 31 May 13 Troo Topham examines why shows that used to be happy to be episodic are now being forced to go down the arc route TV GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Homeworld 3 review: "Brings the series safely into the modern era"2Animal Well review: "An endlessly inventive Metroidvania with unfathomable depth"3Crow Country review: "a lovingly built greatest hits mix of retro horror ideas"4Hades 2 review: "The roguelike DNA at the heart of this sequel remains as tight and cutthroat as its predecessor"5Sand Land review: "Feels inferior to what Akira Toriyama constructed years ago"1Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes review: "Offers spectacle and thrills, but lacks the smarts and ambition of its predecessors"2Tarot review: "A predictable and tame take on Final Destination" 3Unfrosted review: "Jerry Seinfeld’s Netflix movie is a deliciously silly, spoofy tale"4The Idea of You review: "Anne Hathaway works overtime to give this rom-com even the appearance of substance"5The Fall Guy review: "A snappy, sharp, sexy screwball action romance"1X-Men ‘97 episode 9 review: "There’s no way any of this ends on a high note"2Doctor Who episodes 1 & 2 review: Space Babies may divide the fans, but Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson make for an immediately winning new TARDIS team3Tales of the Empire review: "Mature, beautifully animated shorts that are worthy additions to the Star Wars canon"4X-Men '97 episode 8 review: "It's the beginning of the end for our beloved X-Men"5Dead Boy Detectives review: "Delightfully dark, deeply moving, and the perfect companion to The Sandman"
BLOG Hungry Audiences And Starving Writers By Troo Topham published 31 May 13 Troo Topham examines why shows that used to be happy to be episodic are now being forced to go down the arc route