I Swear is a new film which thankfully avoids the awful 1994 dirge, popularised by All-4-One, which was difficult to avoid when it got to No.2 for SEVEN WEEKS! Still, I managed to successfully dash …
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I Swear is a new film which thankfully avoids the awful 1994 dirge, popularised by All-4-One, which was difficult to avoid when it got to No.2 for SEVEN WEEKS! Still, I managed to successfully dash …
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The Iris Affair is one of those dramas that begins with something happening later in the story – here, as someone’s getting savagely beaten up – before going back to a previous point in time. …
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TRON: Ares opens, not with a narration from the ever-missing Flynn (Jeff Bridges – Hell Or High Water), but an intro in the form of a clip from a 1982 TV interview which didn’t happen …
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Splinter Cell Deathwatch is a spin-off from the everlong Splinter Cell videogame series, based upon the Tom Clancy novels, and it makes me realise that we haven’t had one in a while. In fact, 2013 …
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Riot Women is the BBC’s answer to We Are Lady Parts, this time with women of the next generation up, including Beth (Joanna Scanlan – Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy) at a very low …
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Snoopy And The Great Mystery Club is out now got PC and major consoles, and… Snoopy has a problem… his supper dish is empty! So, the greatest detective is on the case to find out …
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The Woman In Cabin 10 is set on a boat, but everyone’s taking a busman’s holiday for this outing. Laura Blacklock (Keira Knightley – Black Doves) is a highly-respected journalist who covers big stories, and …
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Boots initially sounds like it’s pitched as Full Metal Jacket meets Queer As Folk. Set in 1990, young private Cameron Cope (Miles Heizer – Nerve) and some others are gay, but homosexuality was not allowed …
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Worlds Apart is a new Channel 4 gameshow that takes place in Japan, a place I want to visit, having seen a zillion videos about just how stunning and well-behaved it is, especially in comparison …
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Murder Before Evensong brings the novels of Rev. Richard Coles to the small screen. I haven’t read a book since I was at school, but at that same time, I regularly watched Top of the …
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