It’s been a while, so I thought I’d get back on this subject once more after reading about how the last season of Peaky Blinders reached its conclusion (I only made it to series 3). And this gives me another opportunity to bash Prison Break, which is nice. Plus I’ll also mention a few of my favourite gals on the small screen recently. Spoilers for Peaky Blinders and Prison Break ahead.
Continue reading “Brain Tumours and the Silent TV Hero (+3 TV Idols)”Ways The Faithfuls Would Discover I’m A Traitor
I got into the show with last year’s celebrity edition, but I’ve been watching the regular lad this year too. While the regular one’s not quite as good, the connection I’ve made between the two is that I’d be a terrible excuse for a traitor. So ‘imma list some ways that the faithfuls could easily root me out if I was hypothetically playing this game. Enjoy.
Continue reading “Ways The Faithfuls Would Discover I’m A Traitor”The 2025 Film Ranking
Phew. I’ve written this year’s annual review before midnight. Hooray. Get the low down on the films of the year. Or the films I’ve watched that were released in the UK this year. 76, according to Grandmaster Letterbox. Check it out. 3,8528 words of cinematic prose for ya.
Continue reading “The 2025 Film Ranking”Review: Search For Squarepants
A staunch SpongeBob stan who follows the traditional viewpoint that the series lost its mojo when OG creator Stephen Hillenberg made his first departure after the OG movie watches a SB movie that she probably won’t particularly enjoy but is nonetheless intrigued to give it a watch.
Continue reading “Review: Search For Squarepants”Pluribus: Salutation to the Slow
Goddamn, Vince Gilligan’s gone and done it again. And with a completely different genre that’s far away from his comfort zone, no less. Part of this particular show’s genius is just how comfortable it is with going at a slow pace, something few shows and films are willing to do these days.
Wanna hear more? Then read on.
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