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Interview: Branden Kramer talks Ratter, hackers and the FBI
March 25, 2016 | Josh Slater-WilliamsAfter last year’s Unfriended offered a vision of tech terror told entirely through Skype on a laptop screen, Ratter, the feature debut of writer-director Branden Kramer, ups the unsettling factor by placing viewers in the shoes of a stalker capturing … Read More
What’s coming soon to Netflix UK in April 2016?
March 25, 2016 | VOD NewsWith the Bank Holiday weekend in full swing, Daredevil Season 2 will be feeling like a distance memory for many come April. The good news? There’s always more stuff to stream, with original series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Ashton Kutcher’s … Read More
Walter Presents TV review: Blue Eyes / Blå ögon (Episodes 1 and 2)
March 25, 2016 | Helen ArcherThis a spoiler-free review. Come back after the episode’s broadcast for additional, spoilery notes – or read our interview with the show’s writer here.
Although it was made in 2014, Blue Eyes, the latest Nordic noir to hit our screens, … Read More
Interview: How Blue Eyes writer Alex Haridi predicted the future of politics
March 24, 2016 | David FarnorRead our spoiler-free review of Blue Eyes’ first two episodes here.
In 2010, Sweden Democrats became the first far-right political party to win seats in Swedish parliament. The party took 20 seats in the country’s general election – something that … Read More
UK TV review: Agent Carter: Season 2, Episode 9 (A Little Song and Dance)
March 24, 2016 | Mark HarrisonThis is a spoiler-free review. Read on at the bottom for additional, spoilery analysis.
OK, who had “Busby Berkeley musical number” in the Agent Carter sweepstakes? However you expected the show would follow last week’s drastic cliffhanger, you probably wouldn’t … Read More
BBC Three TV review: Flat TV
March 24, 2016 | David FarnorThe words “flatshare” and “sitcom” may not fill you with excitement, but Flat TV, BBC Three’s latest new comedy series, defies your expectations (and its title) throughout: it doesn’t fall flat once.
The show follows Tom and Naz, two twenty-something … Read More
YouTube Red orders original rom-com from Awesomeness Films
March 24, 2016 | VOD NewsYouTube Red has ordered a new original film from AwesomenessTV.
The subscription service launched last month in the US and, while there is no concrete launch date in the UK yet, YouTube is wasting no time in expanding its range … Read More
BVA rebrands as British Association for Screen Entertainment
March 24, 2016 | David FarnorThe British Video Association (BVA) has undergone a major rebrand for the digital age, changing its name to the British Association for Screen Entertainment (BASE).
The trade organisation, which represents the interests of publishers and rights-owners of pre-recorded filmed entertainment, … Read More
Louis C.K.’s Horace and Pete review: Episode 8
March 24, 2016 | Craig SkinnerWarning: This contains spoilers. Not seen this episode yet? Catch up with our reviews of Horace and Pete so far here.
Horace and Pete is a show that is littered with moments of sadness, bitterness and even tragedy, but there’s … Read More
VOD film review: Welcome To Me
March 24, 2016 | Mark HarrisonKristen Wiig is astonishing in this weird, biting celebrity satire.Read More















