All Critics articles – Page 11
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CriticsFubar; Confessions of a Parent Killer
“Schwarzenegger’s ability to laugh at himself is a persistent pleasure throughout this enjoyably hokey espionage dramedy”
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CriticsRace Across the World; Flight 149: Hostage of War
“RATW rarely disappoints and this was another uplifting finale with worthy victors”
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CriticsThe Yorkshire Vet: At Home With The Greens; Surviving Syria’s Prisons
“The Yorkshire Vet: At Home With The Greens could only be more Channel 5 if Jane McDonald turned up at the end to belt out a tune”
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CriticsJamie’s Dyslexia Revolution; Beth
“You have to admire his drive, his passion, his Tiggerish positivity and refusal to be ignored”
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CriticsThe Survivors; St Denis Medical; Dan Snow & The Lost City
“A study in how raw grief and festering resentment warp everything”
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CriticsGinny & Georgia
“It’s the perfect example of the Netflix formula: soapy, cheesy fun led by unbelievably good-looking actors”
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CriticsWhat It Feels Like for a Girl; Dover 24/7: Britain’s Busiest Port
“It is funny, heartbreaking, occasionally disturbing, sharply written and well acted”
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CriticsAnd Just Like That; Doctor Who
“It took a while for it to get there, but finally, the Sex and the City spin-off feels comfortable in its own skin”
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CriticsBritain Under the Nazis
“I could have watched another hour of this series, which offered an interesting anecdote every two minutes”
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CriticsDept Q; The Rise and Fall of Michelle Mone
“One of the best crime dramas Netflix has ever produced”
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CriticsEllie Simmonds: Should I Have Children?
“Ellie’s genuine compassion for everyone she meets makes it a compelling and worthwhile watch”
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CriticsDeath Valley; Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius; Walking with Dinosaurs
“This is jolly, gentle, pre-watershed nourishment offering, effectively, Timothy Spall as a comfort cardie”
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CriticsClarkson’s Farm
“Like crop yields after a wet winter, it might be suffering from diminishing returns, but there’s still some gentle British wit to be harvested”
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CriticsSirens; Nine Perfect Strangers
“A colourful, unpredictable slice of slightly bonkers summer escapism”
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CriticsFaking It; The British Blood Scandal
“Such a solid idea that it still has plenty of the old charm left to spare”
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CriticsTucci In Italy; Mastermind; Nine Perfect Strangers
“Stanley loves his Italian nosh, of that there’s no doubt”
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CriticsCode of Silence; The Bombing of Pan Am 103
“Code of Silence is based on such a good idea that you wonder why nobody has done it before”
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CriticsMurderbot; The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives; Forever Home; Welcome to Wrexham
“This winning dose of cosy escapism will warm the cockles of any heart, artificial or otherwise”


















