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DOCTOR WHO – LUX (2025)

  • Benedict Jackson
  • May 7
  • 1 min read

It’s Doctor Who meets Who Framed Roger Rabbit in this oddly miss-matched adventures in which a happy-go-lucky, singing, dancing-prancing animated character leaps off the screens, and causes terror and havoc in the real world. Some interesting concepts and ideas only go so far as the storyboarding stage, and simply erase themselves out of the plot. Meta crisis and fourth wall subplots appear and run out of film, and the ending is literally left open-ended and to the imagination. It’s an episode with charm and plenty of energy, that surprisingly never descends into cartoonish slapstick humour. More time in the writing room is evident.

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