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Judge Dredd owner sets up studio for Mega-City One TV series
November 26, 2018 | David FarnorIf you build it, they will come, says the old proverb. Or in the case of Judge Dredd, if they don’t come, build it yourself. Dredd’s owner, Rebellion, is setting up its very own film and TV studio. Located in … Read More
Where you can see MUBI’s The Image Book in UK cinemas
November 26, 2018 | VOD NewsJean-Luc Godard is coming back to the big screen this December, as MUBI releases the director’s latest film, The Image Book.
A kaleidoscopic film essay examining the role of cinema in world history in a characteristically bold and innovative way, … Read More
UK TV review: Blood
November 25, 2018 | David FarnorAdrian Dunbar is wonderfully ambiguous in this well-acted and darkly gripping family drama.Read More
UK TV review: Doctor Who Season 11, Episode 8 (The Witchfinders)
November 25, 2018 | Mark HarrisonGuest star Alan Cumming almost steals the show in this not-so-magical mystery romp.Read More
VOD film review: Sicario 2: Soldado
November 25, 2018 | David FarnorThis hard-hitting sequel makes up for what it lacks in substance with more intense action.Read More
Why we’re secretly watching this year’s I’m a Celebrity…
November 25, 2018 | David FarnorNoel Edmunds and John Barrowman have combined to make this year’s celebrity contest an unexpectedly entertaining spectacle.Read More
Netflix UK film review: First Reformed
November 25, 2018 | David FarnorEthan Hawke is remarkable in Paul Schrader’s blistering, challenging study of doubt, guilt, despair and purpose.Read More
Amazon UK TV review: The Romanoffs Episode 5 and 6 (Bright and High Circle, Panorama)
November 25, 2018 | David FarnorThe Romanoffs hits a low point with an uneven double-bill of misjudged writing.Read More
VOD film review: Don’t Look Now
November 25, 2018 | Ivan RadfordNicolas Roeg’s haunting study of grief is a disorienting, chilling, mysterious masterpiece.Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Derren Brown: Sacrifice
November 24, 2018 | David FarnorDerren Brown is at its most political in this thoughtful, hopefully exploration of human compassion.Read More















