Mare of Easttown… because in a place called Easttown, Kate Winslet plays Mare Sheehan, a detective investigating the disappearance a young woman called Katie – a known drug abuser, who’s still not been seen in …
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Mare of Easttown… because in a place called Easttown, Kate Winslet plays Mare Sheehan, a detective investigating the disappearance a young woman called Katie – a known drug abuser, who’s still not been seen in …
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Too Close is billed as a psychological drama, but based on the first episode, it might be quite a task to focus your mind on the entire episode. I will mention what happens at the …
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Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! sees Jamie Foxx in a new 10-part Netflix sitcom as Brian, a very out-of-touch Dad, who couldn’t be less ‘down wiv da kids’ if he tried despite, in the opener, wearing …
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All That Glitters: Britain’s Next Jewellery Star, hosted by comedienne Katherine Ryan (The Duchess), is the latest talent show on the BBC (yes, there isn’t enough of these), this time looking for Britain’s best amateur …
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Greta Thunberg: A Year To Change The World sees the brand of Greta Thunberg, who knows diddly squat about the environment – following the incredibly staged bullshit that was I Am Greta, and desperately trying …
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Frank of Ireland stars Brian Gleeson (Logan Lucky, The Bisexual) as Frank, who comes from Ireland… if you hadn’t figured that out. He’s a bit thick, so when we first see him having slept with …
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I Can See Your Voice: Yes, it’s another gameshow… there’s not enough of them on TV, is there? Immediately making me think of The Voice, which moved from BBC to ITV, some singers are bad …
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Intruder is a new four-part drama series on Channel 5, over four nights, and prior to broadcast, I won’t discuss anything major that’s not in the trailer, so there’s plenty still to discover. After that, …
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The Irregulars is a new Netflix supernatural drama set in the 19th Century, the time of Sherlock Holmes, and with two sisters in the leading roles. Bea (Thaddea Graham – Us (2020)) is turning 17, …
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier continues on from 2019’s Avengers: Endgame – set five months on, and is also in a 2.39:1 widescreen aspect ratio like the non-IMAX version of those last two films, …
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