Prisoner 951 is based upon the first-hand accounts both Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and her husband, Richard, who was locked up for almost six years against her will when she’d done nothing wrong, with treatment that was …
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Prisoner 951 is based upon the first-hand accounts both Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and her husband, Richard, who was locked up for almost six years against her will when she’d done nothing wrong, with treatment that was …
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Park Avenue can largely be described as “Suddenly, nothing happened…” However, for want of a plot, Kit (Fiona Shaw) lives in an apartment on park avenue, which is painted in a dreary dark green, but …
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Big Winners is the second episode of the revived Play For Today, with Sue Johnston and Paul Copley as elderly couple Edith and Arthur Thistle, who’ve clearly been married for a long time and have …
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Now You See Me 3: Now You Don’t… I’ve put the ‘3’ in, because SEO (search engine optimisation) favours titles that have no more than five words (the ‘3’ counts as a word), hates punctuation …
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R-Type Delta: HD Boosted is an extended title which continues the R-Type series, which I remember back in the day in the arcades, then brought to the ZX Spectrum – albeit nowhere near as flashy. …
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Train Dreams takes us through the life of Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton – Red Sparrow), from 1893 when he’s sent as a young boy to Fry, in Idaho, having never knew his parents, adopted and …
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The Death Of Bunny Monro is a weird one, but then it comes from the mind of Nick Cave, who never writes anything straight-forward, although I’ve only come across his music before now. Matt Smith …
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Champagne Problems stars Minka Kelly as Sydney, a businesswoman who’s going up in the world, finally getting her shot. She thinks champagne solves everyone’s problems by just existing. I think red wine does that for …
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Cooper And Fry is another mismatched cops drama, where in this case, DC Diane Fry’s (Mandip Gill, who I first saw in Doctor Who when it was circling the drain, before the last two series …
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Summerwater‘s trailer gave me the same feeling as 2019’s Deadwater Fell, where everything’s dark and mysterious, and no-one’s giving anything away. Five cabins. Four groups of people on holiday. A family who works in the …
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