All Critics articles – Page 131
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TV Critics: Intruders; Gotham; Marylin Monroe: The Missing Evidence
“I know that sci-fi is meant to be baffling, but this one baffled far too often.”
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TV Critics: Tutankhamun; Afghanistan; Rome
“These revelations felt intrusive and unnecessary. Can we not let sleeping mummies lie?”
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TV Critics: Life Story; Peaky Blinders; The Great Fire
“What fabulous, amazing television. We should count ourselves very lucky to be able to see it.”
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TV Critics: Grayson Perry: Who Are You?; How to Get Away with Murder; The Apprentice
“With every passing minute of Grayson Perry: Who Are You? it became clearer who Grayson Perry was: simply the most intelligent artist working in Britain today.”
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TV Critics: You Can’t Get the Staff; Children in Need - Sewing Bee; American Horror Story
“It zoomed in unnecessarily on the odd rolled eye and ghastly comment when there were far more interesting things going on, far more interesting people revealing their unique lives.”
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TV Critics: Gotham; The Walking Dead; Big Dreams, Small Spaces; The Art of Gothic
“Gotham continues to be an ace hoot. It really shouldn’t be, as it’s much the most violent thing on the small screen.”
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TV Critics: Hitler’s Hidden Drug Habit; Downton Abbey; Not Going Out
“This was an evocative seat at the tyrant’s bedside.”
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TV Critics: The Great Fire; The Knick; Detectorists
“The opener was surprisingly limp, until the fire itself showed up.”
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TV Critics: Curing Cancer; Trust Me, I’m a Doctor; The Apprentice
“This gentle film was like sunlight itself.”
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TV Critics: The Apprentice, Spandau Ballet: True Gold
“Every year, it pulls me back in with its addictive alchemy: brilliantly cast, beautifully edited and cleverly compelling.”
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TV Critics: Gotham; Grantchester
“It sped by in a riot of colour, action and deep moral duplicity.”
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TV Critics: Homeland; Downton Abbey; The Code
“This is a fabulous episode, jam-packed with thrills and promise for the series.”
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TV Critics: Peaky Blinders; Who Do You Think You Are?; Scrotal Recall; Detectorists
“Peaky Blinders is setting the bar very high for British drama.”
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TV Critics: True Stories: Extreme Brat Camp; Our Zoo
“A disturbing trip to a brat camp where kids get the Full Metal Jacket treatment.”
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TV Critics: Human Universe; The Driver; Cat Watch 2014
“The desire to lead us ‘on a journey’ was so overwhelming, it seemed, that many of the points got lost along the way.”
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TV Critics: The Kitchen; Grantchester
“All the stairs in the Shard wouldn’t provide enough naughty steps for this lot.”
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TV Critics: Sacred Rivers; Wonders of the Monsoon; Doctor Who
“Another richly intriguing slice of geopolitical travelogue from the thinking man’s Michael Palin.”
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TV Critics: Detectorists; Peaky Blinders; Blenheim Palace: Great War House; Scotal Recall
“It’s sharp, nicely observed, good to look at, with lovely understated performances from Crook and Toby Jones.”
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TV Critics: The Paedophile Hunter; Crackanory; The Long Shadow
“There is no element of this that is not disturbing.”
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TV Critics: Ramsay's Costa del Nightmares; The Driver; My £999 Wedding
“Maybe he does save the restaurant, but it’s not nice to watch.”