The Feud feels more like a tiff, initially, as a man is shown around a house that’s become available, even if it needs a lot of work doing to it, including a new kitchen, but …
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The Feud feels more like a tiff, initially, as a man is shown around a house that’s become available, even if it needs a lot of work doing to it, including a new kitchen, but …
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Fate: The Winx Saga is based on Nickoleon’s 2011 series Winx Club, and begins with spooky stuff in the woods as a farmer is attacked by something unseen, while some magical twinkly stuff is going …
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The Cure (aka NHS Whistleblower) is a new Channel 4 drama, based on a true story, from 2007, which highlights just how much we rely on the NHS, and I have for certain, as following …
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Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans brings the series to the big screen (for the second time, following 2015’s Shakespeare comedy, Bill), and begins with Claudius (portrayed – as with the 1976 TV series …
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Horrible Histories: The Movie makes its way to the big screen, albeit not for the first time as many of the cast also brought us the very entertaining 2015 Shakespeare comedy Bill, as well as …
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Slaughterhouse Rulez comes across as being set at an old-time grammar boarding school, seemingly as anarchic as a St Trinians movie, but with the inference that not all of the pupils – at this mixed …
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Sally4Ever gives us Catherine Shepherd (above-centre) as Sally, a woman in her early 40s who’s trapped in a 10-year relationship from which she should have long since escaped. She feels pressured into marriage, and really …
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Babs is a very hit and miss one-off drama about the life of British national treasure Barbara Windsor, who’s played by not one, not two, but a total of four actresses, plus the lady herself. …
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Hospital People is the spoof fly-on-the-wall documentary about those who work in said establishment, and a pet project for Tom Binns who takes the multiple lead, best known as inept hospital radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury, …
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Youth begins with probably the best cover version of You’ve Got The Love I’ve ever heard, this one coming from The Retrosettes Sister Band. Unfortunately, that’s one of the best things about this film which …
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