Tag: Drama
9 months ago
leinsterleader.ie

Big Kildare Interview — From the floodlights to the spotlight: Rathangan girl stars in World Cup ...

Dancing, singing, drama, and Gaelic football — these are just a few of the talents displayed by Rathangan native Elsa...

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over 1 year ago
cgmagonline.com

Roost Review - TIFF 2022 - CGMagazine

Roost subverts expectations to craft a tense, often disturbing film, but stylistic choices hold it back from being an...

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about 2 years ago
theguardian.com

School closures, grieving students and social media slang: Phil Redmond on his plans for Grange H...

At 72, the Brookside creator is returning to his first and greatest creation. He thinks it could teach the government...

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over 2 years ago
theguardian.com

Colin Farrell on making The North Water: ‘It’s a relief that no one died’

Farrell and Stephen Graham star in the gritty new thriller about an 1850s whaling ship. However, the drama wasn’t con...

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about 4 years ago
theguardian.com

Comfort viewing: our favourite shows to rewatch in lockdown

From Tony Soprano’s ever-expanding waistline to Buffy’s student army, 10 writers tell us the TV they are most likely ...

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over 6 years ago
theguardian.com

When good TV goes bad: how The West Wing went south

After three sublime seasons, writer Aaron Sorkin responded to 9/11 with an unusually clumsy standalone episode that k...

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over 7 years ago
theguardian.com

Stephen Graham: TV's most terrifying – and mesmerising – hardnut

He’s famous for playing dangerous sociopaths, from This is England’s Combo to Al Capone. But for his newest role, Ste...

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over 7 years ago
theguardian.com

The Out-Laws: is this the blackest comedy ever?

Women are at the heart of this devilish Belgian drama, which is like Desperate Housewives … with many more attempted ...

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almost 8 years ago
theguardian.com

Line of Duty's Craig Parkinson on playing TV's nastiest man: 'I'm a master at lurking'

As Line of Duty thunders to a climax, Craig Parkinson talks about playing bent copper ‘Dot’ Cottan – and his own crim...

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about 8 years ago
theguardian.com

Dog whistles, dishwasher tablets and narcotic fur: behind the scenes of sci-fi drama The Aliens

It shares weighty themes of prejudice with District 9, but the same production team that brought you Misfits and Not ...

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about 8 years ago
theguardian.com

How foreign TV drama became de rigueur with UK viewers

After the success of Nordic noir, hits from Germany, France and South Korea are on the way

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over 8 years ago
theguardian.com

London Spy recap: episode four – the truth is out

The secret of the cylinder is revealed, we meet Adrian Lester’s professor Marcus Shaw, and Scottie picks the wrong bl...

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over 8 years ago
theguardian.com

London Spy recap: episode three – 'I knew you’d make a lot of mistakes'

Poor Danny: pulled out of one truly horrible nightmare only to be thrust into another

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over 8 years ago
theguardian.com

London Spy recap: episode two – the secret lives of spies

We meet the couple claiming to be Alex’s family, a mysterious contact known as the American, and Charlotte Rampling j...

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over 8 years ago
theguardian.com

London Spy recap: episode one – Whitehall wonks, hidden trunks

Ben Whishaw, Edward Holcroft and Jim Broadbent make the most of their roles in the opening episode of BBC2’s intrigui...

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