Frank 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 …
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Frank 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 readingRoadkill is a showcase for Hugh Laurie as long-in-the-tooth Tory (albeit, not stated as such) MP Peter Laurence, who states he comes from the same background as the people he represents, is also one of …
Continue readingNormal People is a new 12-part drama set in Ireland, centering on the relationship between two individuals, Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones, above) and Connell (Paul Mescal), who meet in school, and for all that they dance …
Continue readingDublin Murders is a new drama, set in 2006, based on the books by Tana French, and adapted by Sarah Phelps, who also adapted the recent Agatha Christie dramas The ABC Murders, The Witness For …
Continue readingBurnt stars Bradley Cooper as Adam Jones, a two-star Michelin Chef who destroyed his career with drugs and diva behaviour. He cleans up and returns to London, determined to redeem himself by spearheading a top …
Continue readingBurnt stars Bradley Cooper as Adam Jones, a two-star Michelin Chef who destroyed his career with drugs and diva behaviour. He cleans up and returns to London, determined to redeem himself by spearheading a top …
Continue reading“Winter is coming!” Yes, a favourite quote of the Night’s Watch in Game of Thrones. So, in my best Jon Snow voice: “The Witcher III: Wild Hunt is coming!” Actually, using its full title doesn’t …
Continue readingAssassins Creed IV: Black Flag is the fourth game I’ve played in the series, following the original, which I couldn’t really get into as the fact that it kept jumping back to the present day …
Continue readingThe Guard: It’s not long into this film before we realise just how unorthodox the behaviours are of Sergeant Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson) when he disturbs a crime scene by taking some pieces of paper …
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