Den of Thieves 2: Pantera is the long-awaited follow-up to 2018’s Den of Thieves, an absolutely storming cop thriller with Gerard Butler (Plane) in one of his finest roles to date. Hence, I was so …
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Den of Thieves 2: Pantera is the long-awaited follow-up to 2018’s Den of Thieves, an absolutely storming cop thriller with Gerard Butler (Plane) in one of his finest roles to date. Hence, I was so …
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The Trial is a new one-off drama for Channel 5, which opens with the explanatory text:“When a minor is arrested for a serious crime, parents can be charged as accessories, if unable to show a …
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Thunderbolts* opens with a decent enough scene with Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh – We Live In Time), since after the actress physically jumped off the Merdeka 118 building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – and on …
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Lucky Day Lucky Day is the fourth episode of Season 2… or, perhaps Series 15 or Series 45. It opens with a CGI New Year’s Eve, and Not-My-Doctor picking up someone’s 50p off the ground… …
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USS Callister: Into Infinity is the sixth and final episode of Black Mirror Season 7. This finale 7 opens with a summary of the original show, because it’s been six-and-a-half years since Season 4’s USS …
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Austin is another show that appears to be UK made, on the surface, given some cast members, but it’s an Australian import, and shows we’re in the realm of an issues comedy/drama, because we have …
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The Residence is the name given to the White House, but right in the middle of a State dinner between US President Perry Morgan (Paul Fitzgerald) and Australian Prime Minister Stephen Roos (Julian McMahon – …
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Bonhoeffer… Dietrich Bonhoeffer… It’s one of those World War II dramas that appears to have begun with the best of intentions, as it following the titular German anti-Nazi chap, portrayed by Jonas Dassler, but ends …
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The Brutalist, twinned with an 18-certificate, is one of those films with a title that makes you think it’s going to be heavy on the violence, but isn’t. That’s because it refers to the type …
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Back In Action centres around two former CIA operatives who went rogue, 15 years earlier, after ensuring some bad guys didn’t get a cyberterrorist weapon called The Key – in a reasonably engaging opening scene …
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