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Tag: TV
The Walking Dead “The Damned” Bitesize Review
“We move forward. As we move the very world forward.”
The Art of Stranger Things
“Something’s coming. Something hungry for blood. A shadow grows on the wall behind you, swallowing you in darkness. It is almost here.”
Channel Zero: Candle Cove Review
Following a mental breakdown, child psychologist Mike Painter (Paul Schneider) returns to his small hometown of Iron Hill for the first time since his youth. Called back by his tragic past, he sets about uncovering the truth behind a spate of child deaths and the disappearance of his twin brother Eddie in the town back in…
Lore: Season One Review
Sometimes the truth is more frightening than fiction. So is the mantra of the outstanding non-fiction podcast Lore. A couple of years on from its launch, with 5-million monthly listeners and a deserved iTunes award under its belt comes a spinoff TV show of the same name, direct from Amazon Video. Yes, it’s still regularly…
Orange Is The New Black: Season Five Review
What a riot!
Reanimating The Walking Dead
We need to talk about The Walking Dead…
The Young Pope: Season One Review
The Young Pope is grand in its ambition, impressive in scale, and richly detailed in its costumes and locations.
Black Mirror: Ranking Charlie Brooker’s Dark Tales
Step into the gloomy and brilliant alternate realities of Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror. Be warned, there may be a bit of mental scarring.
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**UPDATE: Voting is now closed! Thank you to everyone that voted Flicks and Pieces!** It’s that time of year again. The nights have drawn in. Cold wind and snow is spreading across the nation. The steady hum of excitement is building. It can only mean one thing: The UK Blog Awards 2017 are just around…
The Passenger “Episode One” Review
“I’m warning you, it’s not a pretty sight”, a man tells ballsy detective Anaïs Châtelet as they approach a train station maintenance pit. He’s not wrong.
The Out-Laws: Season One Review
Family. Can’t live with them. Can kill them.