Midas Man is centred around the unfortunately short-lived career that Brian Epstein (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd – See How They Run) had when starting to manage pop band, first seeing The Beatles at the Cavern Club in …
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Midas Man is centred around the unfortunately short-lived career that Brian Epstein (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd – See How They Run) had when starting to manage pop band, first seeing The Beatles at the Cavern Club in …
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The Apprentice uses the title of Donald Trump’s famous TV reality show to place him in that position, from when he met the rather demanding lawyer, Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong – The Trial Of The …
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Lioness Series 2… yes, they’ve dropped the “Special Ops” moniker at the start, this time round, and coming just 15 months after the first series, but it’s still the same programme with Joe (Zoe Saldana …
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Smile 2: Smile Harder… (nah, that’s not the correct title, as this sequel just following the basic Playstation naming system) opens “6 days later”, i.e. after the first Smile movie ended, with cop Joel (Kyle …
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Rogue Flight is a very fun Afterburner-style arcade game – the one with the twisty-turny cabinet that took a great deal of my money back in the day, each chapter opening with some anime-style storytelling. …
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Nikita is out now in a 4K Steelbook, which is great news for us, but for the lady, herself, she hasn’t had a great start in life… Once a drug addict, she’s sent to jail …
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DI Ray Series 2 opens, like all good love stories, with a murder… in this case, finishing off crime boss Frank Chapman, alas with some collateral damage. I’d forgotten everything that happened in the first …
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Woman Of The Hour is based upon real events – largely taking place in the late ’70s – and opens with one of a number of murders carried out by serial killer Rodney Alcala (Daniel …
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Rivals is set in a world where everyone’s all posh and hoity-toity, opening with a couple – the male half being Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell – Violent Night) – having a bit of “how’s your …
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Salem’s Lot is a new adaptation of the Stephen King novel, previously made for TV in 1979 and 2004, with this latest one reaching cinemas in the UK, even though in the US, it’s only …
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