Shadow Of The Moonlight Star Cops: Conflict 5.2 The release of a new film staring Coral Goldfinch, with its premier on the Moon. Well as she stars as the commander of the Star Cops where else would you have the premier? Its an interesting idea - a film featuring the Star Cops. The leading lady is making a come back, after the death of her daughter, though things take a turn when her boyfriend Striker Torrance is murdered. I was going to say that the features the whole team, but I’ve realise that Alice isn’t present. In the last episode she was escorting a prisoner back form Mars so she’s not back yet. Its an enjoyable audio, somewhat standard. But it has a couple of good twists that ramp up the tension towards the end and and make it a cut above the norm. There is a nice call back to previous member of the Star Cops, so for long tern fans its a nice touch. Also is mention of Kenzy’s new romance. This loses marks for the constant use of autospy in place of post mortem and the use of fla...
The Hunting Ground Doctor Who The Monthly Adventures 246 Present day Iceland and a body has been found in the snow and the Doctor maybe be the only suspect. Yrsa, from the police is the stand in companion for this story. Her father, also in the police, was murdered not that long ago. So she has a vested interest in the case. This doesn’t quite follow the usual pattern of Doctor Who stories. The Doctor and Yrsa following tracks to a compound, rather that a runaround and a more limited cast of characters. Its quite a refreshing change from the usual earth settings. With the body, the cold and somewhat bleak backdrop it seems that this was going to be quite a dark serious outing. Yet when the Doctor and Yrsa split up the Doctor meets a clerk with two heads that seem to do little more than bicker at each other, adding an unnecessary comedic element. We find that there is an alien whose hunting humans and there is more going on that it seems at first. The middle two episode are just ov...