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Category Archives: POPULAR CULTURE
Our House by Louise Candlish – a review. Whose house is it?
Fi Lawson comes home to find two strange people moving into her lavish house. The problem is that she never put it on the market for sale in the first place! Our House by Louise Candlish, is a critically acclaimed … Continue reading
Posted in BOOKS, POPULAR CULTURE, THRILLERS, Uncategorized
Tagged blackmail, BOOK REVIEW, Bram Lawson, Fi Lawson, Infidelity, Louise Candlish, Our House, those people, THRILLER, TRUST, UK book
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those people by Louise Candlish – a review. Neighbours from hell!
New neighbours from hell might not be the most original of ideas for a whodunit, but in those people, author Louise Candlish has skilfully produced a right page turner that will leave you fully satisfied. The premise might not be … Continue reading
Posted in BOOK REVIEWS, BOOKS, ENTERTAINMENT, POPULAR CULTURE, READING, THE ARTS, Uncategorized
Tagged BOOK REVIEW, books, fiction, Louise Candlish, popular culture, REVIEW, those people, whodunit
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A magical love triangle – Here We Are by Graham Swift – A review
Here We Are, by the critically acclaimed author Graham Swift, is a typically understated delightful read that you cannot help but be enchanted by. We first discover our three love triangle protagonists during the summer of 1959, in the holiday … Continue reading
Posted in BOOK REVIEWS, BOOKS, ENTERTAINMENT, POPULAR CULTURE, Uncategorized
Tagged ADULTERY, BOOK REVIEW, books, BRIGHTON, GRAHAM SWIFT, HERE WE ARE, JACK ROBINSON, LAST ORDERS, literature, MAGIC, popular culture, RONNIE, VARIETY
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A likeable, touching mid-life crisis! Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler. A book review.
Male, forty-three going on forty-four, OCD sufferer, who likes to put the bins out for the neighbours and who hates radio phone-in shows. No, this is not my profile from the Plenty of Fish dating website, but it could be. … Continue reading
Undertaker: The Last Ride – A Series Review
An emotional farewell to The Undertaker! ‘Rest in peace.’ If you know anything about professional wrestling, then you will know that these three words belong to The Undertaker. Undertaker: The Last Ride, was a five-part documentary series that for the … Continue reading
Posted in EMOTION, ENTERTAINMENT, FAMILY, POPULAR CULTURE, TV, TV REVIEW, Uncategorized
Tagged #TheLastRide, entertainment, Mark Calaway, mental health, rest in peace, The Undertaker, Vince McMahon, WRESTLING, WWE
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LAST TANGO IN…..A BIT OF A LET-DOWN! Last Tango in Halifax – series 5 – episode 4 review.
Writer and creator Sally Wainwright, is a genius in my eyes. Her Happy Valley for example, is one of the greatest TV dramas ever made. I have also always been a big fan of Last Tango in Halifax too. … Continue reading
Posted in BBC, BBC DRAMA, BBC ORIGINAL DRAMA, BBC1, DRAMA, ENTERTAINMENT, POPULAR CULTURE, TELEVISION, THE ARTS, TV, UK TV, Uncategorized
Tagged ANNE REID, BBC1 DRAMA, DEREK JACOBI, DRAMA, EPISODE 4, HAPPY VALLEY, LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, SALLY WAINWRIGHT, SERIES 5
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THE BAY – Series One – Episode One review.
Upon reading that The Bay was a new missing child drama, I came over all Brenda from Bristol, i.e ”NOT ANOTHER ONE.” Yes, in recent years this has now become a much-exhausted TV genre. I loved the second series of … Continue reading
Posted in DRAMA, EMOTION, ENTERTAINMENT, ITV1, POPULAR CULTURE, TELEVISION, THE ARTS, TV, TV REVIEW, UK TV, Uncategorized
Tagged CHANEL CRESSWELL, DANIEL RYAN, DRAMA, ITV1 DRAMA, JONAS ARMSTRONG, MISSING CHILD DRAMA, MORECAMBE BAY, MORVEN CHRISTIE, TELEVISION, THE BAY, The Missing series 2, TV, tv review
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MotherFatherSon – series one – episode one – a review.
MotherFatherSon, a powerful stylistic BBC Two thriller that promised so much with a stellar cast, and in the main this first episode duly delivered. You had to concentrate all the way through this though, otherwise you would have felt snookered … Continue reading
Posted in BBC, BBC DRAMA, BBC ORIGINAL DRAMA, EMOTION, ENTERTAINMENT, MENTAL HEALTH, POPULAR CULTURE, SARAH LANCASHIRE, TELEVISION, THE ARTS, TV, TV REVIEW, UK TV, Uncategorized
Tagged BBC TWO, BILLY HOWLE, CADEN FINCH, DRAMA, FEMALE GAZE, Helen McCrory, KATHRYN VILLIERS, LONDON, MALE NUDITY, MAX FINCH, MotherFatherSon, Richard Gere, SARAH LANCASHIRE, TELEVISION REVIEW, THRILLER, TV, TV CRITIC ANDY LLOYD, tv review
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