Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything is a rather wordy title where the lead is played by the omnipotent Sheridan Smith (The Railway Children Return). It’s the latest ITV dram… oh, wait, this one’s on Sky. …
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Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything is a rather wordy title where the lead is played by the omnipotent Sheridan Smith (The Railway Children Return). It’s the latest ITV dram… oh, wait, this one’s on Sky. …
Continue readingWRC Generations is out now, and is the latest in the rally-racing series, which still has a ton of options like last year’s WRC 10, which I hugely enjoyed playing through. There’s little that’s changed …
Continue readingGeorge And Tammy, which centres around the relationship between singer-songwriters George Jones and Tammy Wynette, opens with the words: “In the late ’60s, George Jones was the undisputed King of Country Music… but he was …
Continue readingEvil West is now out, and Oh boy, what a rush it is at times! Flying Wild Hog – a Polish developer known for the rebooted Shadow Warrior games and their earlier Hard Reset – …
Continue readingShe Said begins in Ireland, 1992, when a young actress goes to work on a film set on a beach… and is then seen running away, scared and in floods of tears. The film, in …
Continue readingThe Traitors is a new BBC1 gameshow where contestants will work together as a team to complete missions, but there will be traitors who’ll bump them off in the middle of the night. The most …
Continue readingThe Flatshare opens with Tiffany (Jessica Brown Findlay – The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society) speaking to a man on the phone from her ramshackle apartment, following splitting up from boyfriend Justin (Bart …
Continue readingGranite Harbour has a premise where Lance Corporal Davis Lindo (Romaria Simpson) is now working at Police Scotland, since following the end of his final tour with the Royal Military Police, he wanted to work …
Continue readingLondon Korean Film Festival 2022: Now back to being fully and resoundingly in-person, the London Korean Film Festival can build on its reputation as a highlight of the cinematic year. Wonderfully curated to within an …
Continue readingBoiling Point takes in a Christmas-time service at a busy restaurant which deals with posh nosh, and on Mad Friday, which is the Friday before the big day. One point of interest for me, is …
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