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silicon valley - season 4
TV Review

SILICON VALLEY – Season Four

HBO’s tech-based sitcom Silicon Valley recently returned for a fourth season, again following the trials and tribulations of start-up company Pied Piper. Currently airing...

by Andy Partington 5th July 20176th July 2017
the leftovers - the book of nora
TV Review

THE LEFTOVERS, 3.8 — ‘The Book of Nora’

This wasn’t what I imagined the series finale of The Leftovers would be, but that’s a compliment. Considering showrunner Damon Lindelof’s repeated quote that...

by Dan Owen 6th June 20177th June 2017
the leftovers - the most powerful man in the world (and his identical twin brother)
TV Review

THE LEFTOVERS, 3.7 — ‘The Most Powerful Man in the World (and His Identical Twin Brother)’

A follow-up to season 2’s “International Assassin”, The Leftovers’ penultimate hour was another imaginative and engrossing piece of television drama, albeit but one that...

by Dan Owen 1st June 20171st June 2017
the leftovers - certified
TV Review

THE LEFTOVERS, 3.6 – ‘Certified’

We all have our least favourite characters on TV, and Laurie (Amy Brenneman) has always been mine on The Leftovers. A whole episode dedicated...

by Dan Owen 23rd May 201724th May 2017
the leftovers - it's a matt, matt, matt, matt world
TV Review

THE LEFTOVERS, 3.5 – ‘It’s a Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt World’

One of the highlights of the divisive first season was “Two Boats and a Helicopter”, and a favourite of season 2 was “No Room...

by Dan Owen 16th May 201716th May 2017
the leftovers - g'day melbourne
TV Review

THE LEFTOVERS, 3.4 – ‘G’Day Melbourne’

After last week’s remarkable mystical adventure with Kevin Garvey Sr. (Scott Glenn), it was the turn of his son for “G’Day Melbourne”, as Kevin (Justin Theroux)...

by Dan Owen 9th May 201710th May 2017
the leftovers - crazy whitefella thinking
TV Review

THE LEFTOVERS, 3.3 – ‘Crazy Whitefella Thinking’

Another minor masterpiece, with “Crazy Whitefella Thinking” answering plenty of questions regarding what Kevin Garvey Sr’s (Scott Glenn) been up to in Australia, since...

by Dan Owen 3rd May 20174th May 2017
the leftovers - don't be ridiculous
TV Review

THE LEFTOVERS, 3.2 – ‘Don’t Be Ridiculous’

This was another terrific episode, not to mention a wonderful Emmy-worthy showcase for Carrie Coon as Nora ‘Cursed’ Durst. There were a few questions...

by Dan Owen 25th April 201726th April 2017
the leftovers - the book of kevin
TV Review

THE LEFTOVERS, 3.1 – ‘The Book of Kevin’

The best drama on television returns with another bold and remarkable season premiere, cementing its well-earned reputation for balancing human emotion with imaginative fantasy....

by Dan Owen 18th April 201719th April 2017
Features Film Television

6 to See this April 2017

What new movies and television shows are most deserving of your attention this month? Our editor, Dan Owen, selects his top six choices for UK audiences…

by Dan Owen 4th April 20175th April 2017
girls - season 5
TV Review

GIRLS – Season Five

HBO’s Girls started as an Emmy darling. It was bold and it had something to say, but now it appears to be a Conservative...

by Amelia Harvey 21st January 201722nd January 2017
westworld - the bicameral mind
TV Review

WESTWORLD, 1.10 – ‘The Bicameral Mind’

I’m pleased Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy had a few surprises up their sleeves, because “The Bicameral Mind” took a long time confirming a...

by Dan Owen 6th December 201626th February 2024
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