Trigger Point sees Vicky McClure in a new cop drama – following six seasons of Line of Duty, along with Adrian Lester as Terry Nutkins…, sorry, Joel Nutkins. I’m a child of the ’80s, I …
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Trigger Point sees Vicky McClure in a new cop drama – following six seasons of Line of Duty, along with Adrian Lester as Terry Nutkins…, sorry, Joel Nutkins. I’m a child of the ’80s, I …
Continue readingThe Responder stars Martin Freeman as police first responder Chris Carson, who – as the job suggests – is always first called to any incident that’s reported in, before assessing to see if any other …
Continue readingMass is mostly a four-hander, with a very brief briefing that just states how many years earlier, there was “an unspeakable tragedy”, and now, the two sets of parents agree to talk in an attempt …
Continue readingOzark Season 4 has been split into two halves, each containing seven episodes. When the second season was released, I speculated: For some reason, this series is set in 2021, as at one point, the …
Continue readingFraggle Rock: Back To The Rock sees the ’80s Jim Henson characters return to the small screen. I remember it being shown in the UK, although while I was 10 when it started in the …
Continue readingSave The Cinema is a new Sky Cinema film set in the ’90s, even though early on, we get The Waterboys’ Whole Of The Moon – from 1985 – blaring out. Then again, it did …
Continue readingThe House is billed as a dark, animated comedy, and is told in three chapters, but note that each chapter has different directors as well as a different style of animation, the first part featuring …
Continue readingDexter: New Blood brings back Michael C Hall‘s iconic character, and in this review, I will mention spoilers about the end of the original series which came to a conclusion in 2013 after eight seasons… …
Continue readingRules of the Game is a new four-part drama set at Fly, a sportswear company, and run by Sam Thompson (Maxine Peake – Anne), who we first see sat in the back of an ambulance, …
Continue readingDon’t Look Up begins with young astronomer Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence – mother!) discovering a new comet, along with the fact that and it hasn’t been closer to the sun since before human civilisation began. …
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