The Day of the Jackal is more lifestyle show than thriller
In this slick adaptation of Freddie Forsyth’s novel, Eddie Redmayne’s cheekbones shine.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
In this slick adaptation of Freddie Forsyth’s novel, Eddie Redmayne’s cheekbones shine.
ByHow did this series, in which dastardly pensioner zombies feast on teenagers, get made?
ByThis film from Hope Not Hate – pulled from the London Film Festival on safety grounds – has a lot…
ByRichard E Grant is glorious in this Rolls-Royce production from Armando Iannucci and Sam Mendes.
ByThis Disney+ take on Jilly Cooper’s Rutshire Chronicles is very funny and deeply satisfying. And what a multiplicity of backsides!
ByThis Apple TV series starring Cate Blanchett is despair-inducing tripe.
ByThis transparent attempt to absolve the TV presenter in the eyes of the public is doomed to fail.
ByA new micro-genre has emerged: the playful historical dramady. Should we really be troubled by this fictionalisation of the past?
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