All Critics articles – Page 56
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Small Axe: Lovers Rock
“An immersive experience so evocative you could almost smell the smoke and sweat”
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Lockdown 1.0: Following the Science?
“By the end of this, it was possible to feel both better and worse about the state we are in.”
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The Good Lord Bird
“It is witty and farcical, a rollicking ride through history that embraces absurdity.”
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The Great Plague: Outbreak
“Hardly escapist viewing, but a thoughtful and fascinating watch nonetheless.”
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Storyville: The Night Notre-Dame Burned
“It had all the tension and drama of an action film.”
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Small Axe: Mangrove; Ronnie’s: Ronnie Scott & His World-Famous Jazz Club
“A searing snapshot of an early 70s Britain awash with racism.”
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Saving Britain’s Pubs With Tom Kerridge
“If you have ever enjoyed a pint in a pub, this is a series you should be watching”
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Sarah Beeny’s New Life In The Country
“If you can bear the discomfort, this is a very different sort of show”
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Nigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat
“Her latest show is as comforting as ever, the television equivalent of sinking into a heavenly bath”
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Being Frank: The Frank Gardner Story
“An outstanding, honest documentary that reminded the able-bodied of what hurdles the disabled face at every turn”
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The Disordered Eye
“A vital reframing of disability in art that suggested inventive new ways of producing artworks for all”
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Aung San Suu Kyi: The Fall of an Icon
“The film did an excellent job of telling a complicated, morally discordant story and neither hailed her as a hero nor condemned her as a tyrant.”
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The Great British Bake Off
“The mood in the marquee was less Super Mario, more Seven Samurai”
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The Sister
“There’s lots to discover in this slice of Gothic horror, and Halloween week is the perfect time to succumb to its creepiness”