Posts By David Farnor
VOD film review: Jackie
June 1, 2017 | David FarnorNatalie Portman is magnificent in this portrait of personal grief and a nation gathering composure.Read More
Netflix UK film review: Tracers
June 1, 2017 | David FarnorAn action thriller about parkour? Novel action sequences give this cheesy B-movie a surprising rush of adrenaline.
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UK TV review: Supergirl Season 2 Finale (Episode 21 and 22)
May 30, 2017 | David FarnorWarning: This contains spoilers.
Nevertheless, She Persisted. It’s hard to think of a better way to sum up Season 2 of Supergirl, which had more than its fair share of weak episodes. But the two-part finale flies in the face … Read More
VOD film review: Gilda
May 30, 2017 | David FarnorThis steamy, seductive noir is a hate-fuelled masterpiece.Read More
Why you should catch up with The Handmaid’s Tale
May 29, 2017 | David FarnorSuffocating, chilling and harrowingly relevant, The Handmaid’s Tale is one of 2017’s must-see series.Read More
VOD film review: xXx: Return of Xander Cage
May 28, 2017 | David FarnorThis by-the-numbers blockbuster still finds some entertainment in its familiar action.Read More
Catch up TV review: The Trial: A Murder in the Family (All 4)
May 28, 2017 | David FarnorThis innovative, compelling docuseries is full of intriguing, surprising insight.Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Better Call Saul Season 3, Episode 7 (Expenses)
May 28, 2017 | David FarnorWarning: This contains spoilers. Not seen Better Call Saul Season 3? Catch up with our spoiler-free review of Episode 1 here.
Say the words “Saul Goodman” and an image immediately forms in your head. Flashy suits. A showman’s grin. That … Read More
Roger Moore: Nobody did it better
May 28, 2017 | David FarnorRoger Moore is not the best James Bond. He’s not even my Bond: I met Bond in the days of Pierce Brosnan, with a fondness for watching back Sean Connery’s outings on DVD. In 2017, in the days after Roger … Read More
Netflix UK film review: War Machine
May 27, 2017 | David FarnorBrad Pitt is on brilliant form in this entertaining, if uneven, war satire.Read More