Dating Naked picks up where Channel 4’s Naked Attraction left off – watching random members of the public get their dangly bits out for all to see. Well, C4’s show was rumoured to have been …
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Dating Naked picks up where Channel 4’s Naked Attraction left off – watching random members of the public get their dangly bits out for all to see. Well, C4’s show was rumoured to have been …
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Stags is a new 6-part comedy/drama where Stu (Nico Mirallegro – Passenger) and his friends head off on his stag do in South America, but whereas if this was a James Cameron film – it …
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Insomnia presents us with high-flying lawyer Emma Averill (Vicky McClure – Line Of Duty) in the unenviable position once described by Faithless as “I can’t get no sleep“, which meant that he could sleep quite …
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Knuckles comes afer the two Sonic The Hedgehog movies, neither of which I’ve seen, but I’ve played the games enough times to get the idea what’s going on, but I figure the plot can’t exactly …
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A Gentleman in Moscow is a new 8-part drama with Ewan McGregor (Raymond And Ray) in the titular role of Alexander Rostov. First up, we’re told that the 1917 Revolution in Russia led to the …
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Twisted Metal comes to Paramount+ after last year’s debut in the US on Peacock, and is based on the videogame from quite some time ago, although it does get an early reference in this show …
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A Bloody Lucky Day is a new South Korean drama, centering around taxi driver Oh Taek (Lee Sung-min), who is, indeed having a good one, when he starts off his shift by getting some tips, …
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Sexy Beast is an 8-part TV series based on the 2000 hit movie, which starred Ray Winstone in the lead as Gal Dove. Now with Gal portrayed by James McArdle (Andor) as a very smooth …
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Simple Minds: Everything Is Possible is a new near-90-minute documentary which charts the band’s rise from their early days in Glasgow, highlighting the rise of unemployment in the ’80s, although this affected the entire country …
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The Doll Factory centres around a young woman named Iris (Esme Creed-Miles) who, with her twin-sister Rose (Mirren Mack) – who suffered from smallpox at the age of 16, are painting the faces of dolls …
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