The Way sets the scene for a potentially powerful drama, set against the backdrop of a Welsh steelworker village where strikes are about to blight the town, but then they’re necessary in a Tory era. …
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The Way sets the scene for a potentially powerful drama, set against the backdrop of a Welsh steelworker village where strikes are about to blight the town, but then they’re necessary in a Tory era. …
Continue readingEinstein and the Bomb centres around Albert Einstein (obvs), portrayed by Aidan McArdle (Ridley), where he’s a professor at the University of Princeton, New Jersey in 1955, reflecting on Oppenheimer’s bomb tests, as shown in …
Continue readingToo Good To Be True sees Rachel (Kara Tointon) and son Liam (Charlie Hodson-Prior) running away unknown from something in the middle of the night, leading to her only safe haven being working her hotel …
Continue readingHouse Of Ninjas opens to a tune I wasn’t expecting – Crosby Stills Nash & Young’s Our House, while stealthy ninjas are being stealthy, and it’s the last thing I expected to adorn a Japanese …
Continue readingAlice and Jack tells of a relationship which starts strong between two great actors in Andrea Riseborough (Crocodile: Black Mirror) and Domhnall Gleeson (Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker). When we first meet …
Continue readingA Killer Paradox centres around convenience store worker Lee Tang (Choi Woo-sik), who’s having a very tedious day, moaning that “nothing spectacular” happens in his life. Similarly, I’ll also be a bit boring by not …
Continue readingFinders Keepers isn’t just a phrase, but a new Channel 5 drama, where Martin (Neil Morrissey – The Long Call) and family seem quite flush, to the point where he even sniffs his wine at …
Continue readingHot Mess Summer proves that if anyone can do a gameshow, it’s Rylan Clark. He’s ace, and was even surprisingly good on Channel 4’s Alternative Election Night in 2019! This time, though, he’s having to …
Continue readingOne Day is a new drama series which first takes us back to one particular day: 15th July 1988 to be precise (and St Swithin’s Day, as we’re soon informed), as Dexter (Leo Woodall – …
Continue readingG’Wed or, in English, “Go ahead“. In this, Christopher (Jake Kenny-Byrne) is the posh kid having to live on a council estate with his grandma after his mum passed away, thus by dropping his social …
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