Hard Truths quickly shows us how Pansy (Marianne Jean-Baptiste – The Book of Clarence) is not a morning person, or any sort of person, as she’s an angry, bossy moo, especally getting startled if anyone …
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Hard Truths quickly shows us how Pansy (Marianne Jean-Baptiste – The Book of Clarence) is not a morning person, or any sort of person, as she’s an angry, bossy moo, especally getting startled if anyone …
Continue readingMissing You makes me wonder if it’s in Richard Armitage‘s contract that he must be in every single one of these Harlan Coben New Year adaptations for Netflix, the last one being Fool Me Once! …
Continue readingStill Up centres around a man and a woman who regularly chat on the phone, even though we’re not told how their friendship came about, but we do know that they both suffer from insomnia, …
Continue readingBlack Ops centres around two PCSOs, aka Police Community Support Officers, who can’t arrest a scrote who’s just attacked a security guard, thus pointing themselves out to be a complete waste of space. Since it …
Continue readingThe Timeless Children is the series finale of Doctor Who Series 12, and follows on from last week’s penultimate one… Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the …
Continue readingFugitive of the Judoon is the fifth episode of Doctor Who Series 12, and brings the rhino-faced space police to present day Gloucester. Tour guide Ruth thought she knew everything about the place, but not …
Continue readingThe Long Song is set during the slaves’ Christmas rebellion of 1831, and while I’m not usually one for period dramas, if they can somehow make it engaging, then they still do have a chance. …
Continue readingDaemons’ Roost is the latest of a number of occasional Jonathan Creek specials, in lieu of a full series, but whether running for 60, 90 or 120 minutes, it continues the same pattern where I …
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