Fraggle 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 …
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Fraggle 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 …
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Save 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 …
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The 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 …
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Dexter: 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… …
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Rules 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, …
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Don’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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Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win is the world’s first gameshow with no money limit. How high will the contestants’ greed go? As with other recent gameshows like Gordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance, we had to hear …
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Screw is a new prison drama on Channel 4, and as well as being a bit of an edgy title, my first thought was that when I requested it, is Microsoft Outlook going to think …
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BFI London Film Festival 2021 Part 2: Here we go. As promised, the follow-up to the first part of our extensive overview of LFF 2021 focuses on some outstanding directorial debuts, documentaries and a couple …
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Four Lives is based on a true story, and stars the omnipresent Sheridan Smith as Sarah Sak, mother to Anthony Walgate (Tim Preston), a young fashion designer who, in 2014, tells his best friend, China, …
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