The Affair Episode 4 begins with Noah and Alison on a boat together, for reasons I won’t bore you with, but just before they get to chat after he buys a coffee.. an old friend …
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The Affair Episode 4 begins with Noah and Alison on a boat together, for reasons I won’t bore you with, but just before they get to chat after he buys a coffee.. an old friend …
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Foxcatcher begins with Mark Schultz (Channing Tatum, who usually restricts himself to goofball comedies), a socially-awkward character, telling a group of schoolchildren about how he takes part in wrestling because it enabled him to win …
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The Affair Episode 3 begins by putting the viewer into a coma – Noah goes swimming, then talks to Bruce, then we see how both Noah and Helen are too busy to look after the …
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Rocket League reminds me of a , which featured small cars being used to play football. It appears the developers of this game, Psyonix, also came to the same conclusion, as that’s the premise of …
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Project CARS (CARS standing for Community Assisted Racing Simulator) has had a long drive to get here. It’s finally arrived and, yes, it was worth the wait. Games that are often delayed usually turn up …
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A Most Violent Year stars Inside Llewyn Davis‘ Oscar Isaac as Abel Morales, who is a good man, in principle, running a business to supply oil. He’s buying a new facility which will allow him …
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Mad Max: Fury Road has a very complex plot… well, actually, it has no discernable plot. Then again, I can’t remember if the original three films did, either, where the part of ‘Mad’ Max Rockatansky …
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Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell is a TV adaptation based on a novel by Susanna Clarke. Since I don’t read books, I’d never heard of it before, but when the trailer appeared on TV, I …
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The Long Good Friday is a film which I didn’t really ‘get’ when I was younger. i would’ve been in my teens when I first saw it. The late, great Bob Hoskins plays Harold Shand, …
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The Affair rolled out onto Sky Atlantic with not as much fanfare as the terrible Fortitude, but in the two leading American character roles, it starred the distinctly British Dominic West and Ruth Wilson, both …
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