4.0 The Fades 1.02 Kelvin Green, Paul Brian McCoy January 20, 2012 Reviews, TV Neil goes underground to begin planning his fight back against the Fades and as Paul's terrifying visions continue, Neil takes him to see an ancient Fade, who foresees Paul's importance in the looming battle.
2.0 Misfits 3.04 Kelvin Green, Paul Brian McCoy November 26, 2011 Reviews, TV It was so bland and generic and vague and weak and rubbish.
3.0 Misfits 3.02 Kelvin Green, Paul Brian McCoy November 12, 2011 Reviews, TV Bored with the direction in which his life is heading and still banned from athletics, Curtis decides to use his new gender-swap power so that he can compete again.
4.0 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) Review Kelvin Green September 27, 2011 Movies, Reviews In the bleak days of the Cold War, espionage veteran George Smiley is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet agent within MI6's echelons.
3.0 The Hour 1.06 Kelvin Green, Paul Brian McCoy August 30, 2011 Reviews, TV I was hoping for a strong finale, but what we got was a bit of a mess.
4.5 Arrietty (2011) Review Kelvin Green August 26, 2011 Movies, Reviews Arrietty looks and sounds wonderful, showing once again that there is a place for traditional animation in a medium dominated by Pixar and its imitators.
4.0 The Hour 1.04 Kelvin Green, Paul Brian McCoy August 16, 2011 Reviews, TV It is Freddie's birthday and the effects of Tom's death are still being felt around the newsroom.
4.0 The Hour 1.02 Kelvin Green, Paul Brian McCoy August 1, 2011 Reviews, TV I still don't know what it's about.
5.0 Misfits 1.06 Kelvin Green, Paul Brian McCoy July 25, 2011 Reviews, TV This was a clinic on how to do a superhero show and make it relevant.
4.0 Luther 2.04 Kelvin Green, Paul Brian McCoy July 11, 2011 Reviews, TV Luther's personal and professional life spirals out of control as he tries to cover up Toby's death and appease a suspicious Baba.
3.0 Batman Begins (2005) Review Kelvin Green June 18, 2005 Movies, Reviews However, this is something of a double-edged sword, as the filmmakers spend so much time and effort paying such close attention to the examination of Batman that the rest of the characters go to waste.