Netflix Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown swoons over Liverpudlian trait - Liverpool Echo
Talking of Stranger Things… Just read this
Netflix Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown swoons over Liverpudlian trait - Liverpool Echo
Talking of Stranger Things… Just read this
WTF, that’s 11, or should I say a 8.5. Zero chance of there being another season unless she is recast.
She doesn’t really look like that.
Excellent actress and Liverpool fan apparently.
The Terminal List.
Only 1 episode in so far but Dam then ending got me.
Antoine Fuqua really knows how to pull these off.
Started watching Banshee (Anthony Starr from The Boys). Pretty good. Although tons of frankly unnecessary sex and nudity
What about unnecessary brutality?
Banshee was ok for me and the opening theme is a great tune.
Nah the brutality didn’t feel out of place given all the gangster stuff going on and everyone trying to outdo everyone else on the violence stakes.
Also, how can almost every single female in a small town be smoking hot!
What platform is this on? Asking for a friend.
It’s on Sky
Stranger Things time, let’s see what this is about.
Just starting watching Drive to Survive on Netflix.
I’ve little to no interest in actual F1 - my dad is a big fan and I’ve played a couple of F1 videogames so I have a rudimentary knowledge of some of the drivers - but this has gripped me almost immediately.
#Haas4life
What a weird piece. It lists the whole group of people who might be included in a Jon Snow spin off as being potentially interested and then waits until way down a the end of the piece to references the person used in the headline, a character who is dead and wouldnt be in that show anyway
Started watching ‘We own this City’ - a 6 episode mini series.
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoesreported a 92% approval rating with an average rating of 8.3/10, based on 50 critic reviews. The website’s critics consensus reads, “A spiritual successor to The Wire with an even more pessimistic outlook on law enforcement, We Own This City deftly explores compromised individuals to paint an overall picture of systemic corruption.”[17] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 83 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating “universal acclaim”.[18]
Andy Greenwald of The Ringer said Jon Bernthalgave “one of the great TV performances of this century.”
Finished The Terminal List.
Very good Chris Pratt.
Violent, dark, gritty, emotional.
Can’t wait to see this. The Wire is the greatest of all time in my opinion.
It lacks almost all the fun of the wire and triples down on its despair. It’s worth your time, but other than adding to the theme about cops and futility of well intentioned people being unable to do good because the system, expect something quite different.
But to second the review above, Jon Bernthal is superb.
I’m watching the Drop Out (Elizabeth Holmes and the development of Theranos). I held off because I have an issue with docudramas, especially ones I know a lot about. At first I thought it was cheesy, but I think what I put down to wooden acting by Seyfried was actually a purposeful decision to portray someone who was quite frankly a bit of a weirdo.
One of the things that subsequently came out about Holmes was how consciously crafted her Steve Jobs like CEO persona was, even to the point of using a fake deep voice. There is a period of the show where the character starts experimenting with it, and one part particularly where she is called out for the voice, and it’s funny as shit. Once you see that and the character fully takes that turn, all the woodenness of the performance disappears and you realize it was all just acting, and in retrospect pretty damn good acting. Think part 1 of Mulholland Drive.
Resident evil has just dropped on Netflix, the series. I didn’t even know this was in the pipeline, will start watching soon.