Lux
- El episodio se transmitió el 19 abr 2025
- 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
La búsqueda para llevar a Belinda a casa lleva a un cine abandonado, ocultando un aterrador secreto.La búsqueda para llevar a Belinda a casa lleva a un cine abandonado, ocultando un aterrador secreto.La búsqueda para llevar a Belinda a casa lleva a un cine abandonado, ocultando un aterrador secreto.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Ian Shaw
- Newsreader
- (voz)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
From second 1, the episode distinguishes itself. Cinematography was consistently outstanding and the effects of the titular Mr Ring-a-Ding was seamlessly done.
The humour hits just as hard as the serious moments, where in a moment of brain bending meta-ness, the Doctor and Co find themselves talking to some unlikely people. This had me out of the chair howling, point and at the screen in tearful introspection.
For the first time in a long time, I thought the ending felt perfectly fitting of the stakes set up in the narrative and had me wishing another saturday would come sooner.
Viva la Doctor Who.
The humour hits just as hard as the serious moments, where in a moment of brain bending meta-ness, the Doctor and Co find themselves talking to some unlikely people. This had me out of the chair howling, point and at the screen in tearful introspection.
For the first time in a long time, I thought the ending felt perfectly fitting of the stakes set up in the narrative and had me wishing another saturday would come sooner.
Viva la Doctor Who.
Seeing the fans was a nice touch, the animation figure looks cool and classy. The Episode introduces the lives and how they disappeared, the Cinema is dark and hollow. The restaurant gives the cinema the eerie atmosphere as cries of help from a mother after loosing her son is so warm and welcoming, it adds the charm and the swiftness. The colour of the episode is also great as they make it seem bright and realistic. The ending and Mrs Flood arc raises the stakes and them coming back was fantastic.
The Episodes are slowly progressing. I wish the story would also involve our companions job more, overall a Good Episode.
The Episodes are slowly progressing. I wish the story would also involve our companions job more, overall a Good Episode.
I will avoid spoilers but this one got me a few times! Alan Cumming is one of my favorite Broadway performers and I really wanted to love his first appearance on the show but it just wasn't there for me. This one drew me in from the beginning (no pun intended) and was entertaining throughout. The ending is a little confusing but makes sense when you think about it. Don't miss the credits!
The mystery of Mrs. Flood continues to deepen and while Belinda is still tentative, she's starting to form a bond with The Doctor. It's actually refreshing to see a companion that doesn't just fall at the Doctor's feet. This episode featured humor, a little sadness, and of course there's always a twist at the end. A solid episode. It feels like we're building up another nice arc.
The mystery of Mrs. Flood continues to deepen and while Belinda is still tentative, she's starting to form a bond with The Doctor. It's actually refreshing to see a companion that doesn't just fall at the Doctor's feet. This episode featured humor, a little sadness, and of course there's always a twist at the end. A solid episode. It feels like we're building up another nice arc.
Well well well. A super fab episode.
An awesome sci-fi premise, an incredibly menacing villain, a healthy amount of meta and playing with the format that wasn't too much, and some great characterisation and heartfelt moments. This episode was awesome, and Who at its finest, with a really tight script met with high quality production value - this is where the new era of Doctor Who shines. You can tell RTD put his all into this script and it really shows. Performances are amazing as ever and it's clear these two leads are a brilliant duo.
Things are looking bright this season, with two amazing episodes so far, and episodes to come looking just as fantastic.
An awesome sci-fi premise, an incredibly menacing villain, a healthy amount of meta and playing with the format that wasn't too much, and some great characterisation and heartfelt moments. This episode was awesome, and Who at its finest, with a really tight script met with high quality production value - this is where the new era of Doctor Who shines. You can tell RTD put his all into this script and it really shows. Performances are amazing as ever and it's clear these two leads are a brilliant duo.
Things are looking bright this season, with two amazing episodes so far, and episodes to come looking just as fantastic.
Let there be light. It starts off with a cartoon brought to life.
The Doctor and Belinda end up in Miami-Dade investigating a spooky cinema with a creepy caretaker.
Looking for missing people only to find themselves trapped inside cartoonland.
Their source of escape leads them to meet some uberfans of a fictional sci fi television show. The one segment guaranteed not to make you blink.
Russell T Davies has oodles of fun with Lux. Callbacks to his second coming and a little tribute to Rock Hudson.
Alan Cumming is spine chilling as the voice of Mr Ring a Ding. No wonder he did not want to laugh.
The Doctor and Belinda end up in Miami-Dade investigating a spooky cinema with a creepy caretaker.
Looking for missing people only to find themselves trapped inside cartoonland.
Their source of escape leads them to meet some uberfans of a fictional sci fi television show. The one segment guaranteed not to make you blink.
Russell T Davies has oodles of fun with Lux. Callbacks to his second coming and a little tribute to Rock Hudson.
Alan Cumming is spine chilling as the voice of Mr Ring a Ding. No wonder he did not want to laugh.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe episode was shot in Cardiff during storms Isha and Jocelyn, which battered the sets considerably.
- ErroresThe 1952 movie house storage room has recessed fluorescent lighting.
- Citas
Mr. Ring-A-Ding: Get ready, cos here I come!
- ConexionesReferences Los Tres Cochinitos (1933)
- Bandas sonorasHearts and Flowers
(uncredited)
Music by Theodore Moses-Tobani
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 44min
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