After The Party is another drama which has first aired in another country, namely New Zealand for this one, and the same also happened for ITV’s recent Until I Kill You. Here, Penny (Robyn Malcolm), …
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After The Party is another drama which has first aired in another country, namely New Zealand for this one, and the same also happened for ITV’s recent Until I Kill You. Here, Penny (Robyn Malcolm), …
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Nikita is out now in a 4K Steelbook, which is great news for us, but for the lady, herself, she hasn’t had a great start in life… Once a drug addict, she’s sent to jail …
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Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft makes me ask if this series can get our heroine right, where pretty much every film has got it wrong? Well, it has a rather wordy title, but …
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Sweetpea centres around Rhiannon Lewis (Ella Purnell – Fallout), who tells us in the opening narration how she wants to kill manspreaders, Donna in the mini-market who is never ‘happy to help’, Norman at work …
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Harold And The Purple Crayon is like an episode of Catchphrase – “Say what you see” – and sees the titular character owning this particular drawing device, which he’s had since he was a child, …
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A Quiet Place: Day One takes place over a few of those 24-hour periods, but starts by introducing us to Samara (Lupita Nyong’o – Little Monsters), who is terminally ill with cancer and lives in …
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Empire Of Death Empire Of Death is the eighth and finale episode of (ahem) Season 1. Empire Of Death? Empire Of Thanos, morelike!
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The Legend Of Ruby Sunday is the seventh episode of (ahem) Season 1. Once again, Russell T Davies has run out of ideas, so he’s back to fill time with UNIT again, and because it’s …
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Rogue is the sixth episode of (ahem) Season 1. So, we have a shape-shifting character in this one. Wow, that hasn’t been done before…
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Queenie centres around Queenie Jenkins (Dionne Brown), who’s in hospital, having a check on her cervix for reasons that’ll become apparent, and being told it might be uncomfortable, by the doctor, resulting in our lead’s …
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