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Tag: RICHARD ARMITAGE

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FOOL ME ONCE (2024) – Miniseries

A widowed mother is disturbed by an image of her late husband captured on her toddler's nanny cam.

by Evan Sharp 13th January 202413th January 2024
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HANNIBAL, 3.13 – ‘The Wrath of the Lamb’

“The bluff is eroding. There was more land when I was here with Abigail. More land still when I was here with Miriam Lass. Now...

by Andrew Bemis 2nd September 201513th September 2015
TV Review

HANNIBAL, 3.12 – ‘The Number of the Beast is 666…’

Poor Dr. Chilton. A brief history of Frederick Chilton, onetime director of the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane and self-proclaimed best-selling author....

by Andrew Bemis 26th August 201513th February 2016
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HANNIBAL, 3.11 – ‘… and the Beast From the Sea’

While it’s hard to imagine an episode of Hannibal that could be called “restrained” (nor would I want to), adapting Red Dragon in six episodes has resulted in...

by Andrew Bemis 19th August 201513th February 2016
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HANNIBAL, 3.10 – ‘And the Woman Clothed in Sun’

After last week’s somewhat frustrating episode, it was good to find Hannibal back on track with “And the Woman Clothed in Sun,” which narrows its focus...

by Andrew Bemis 12th August 20158th July 2021
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HANNIBAL, 3.9 – ‘And the Woman Clothed With the Sun…’

We’re two episodes into Hannibal‘s version of Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon and, so far, the biggest surprise is how faithful an adaptation it’s been. Opening where last...

by Andrew Bemis 5th August 201513th February 2016
TV Review

HANNIBAL, 3.8 – ‘The Great Red Dragon’

Let’s start with the most unmistakably meta moment in “The Great Red Dragon,” which occurs when Dr. Chilton (Raúl Esparza) visits the now-incarcerated Dr....

by Andrew Bemis 30th July 20159th August 2015
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