Dreaming Whilst Black stars and is co-written by Adjani Salmon as Kwabena, who works in recruitment, but dreams of being a hot-shot screenwriter, who gets to pitch to a new production company, early on, but …
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Dreaming Whilst Black stars and is co-written by Adjani Salmon as Kwabena, who works in recruitment, but dreams of being a hot-shot screenwriter, who gets to pitch to a new production company, early on, but …
Continue readingShadow and Bone is a new Young Adult drama set around… cartographers. Yep, you didn’t see that coming… It’s quite a new thing to the small screen. The big issue for this series’ main characters, …
Continue readingGreta 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 …
Continue readingFrank 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 …
Continue readingBefore Your Eyes is a new PC game which employs an input style I’ve not yet come across before. As you go through the story, carrying out various actions, you’ll skip through periods of time, …
Continue readingThe Father centres around Anthony Hopkins who plays Anthony, a man in his advancing years who still feels he can live in his flat unaided, yet is in a constant state of denial that he …
Continue readingTo Olivia is promoted as “The true story of Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal“, yet only covers a couple of years in their life, so won’t be the whole story. It begins in 1962, with …
Continue readingPenguin Bloom is based on the true story about Sam Bloom (Naomi Watts – Allegiant), who lived the perfect family life out in Thailand, with three growing kids and husband Cameron (Andrew Lincoln), before things …
Continue readingIt’s A Sin is the first TV drama from Russell T Davies since 2019’s Years and Years, which was mostly good, but occasionally slipped a bit. Davies also wrote some earlier powerful gay dramas in …
Continue readingBridgerton has been out since Christmas Day, and while period dramas aren’t normally my sort of thing, there’s been a lot of hullaballo about this one, so I thought I’d give it a whirl. The …
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