TV critics – Page 4
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Dying for Sex; Delivered to a Predator
“I found it profound and bravely original and I think anyone who has been in the room when someone is dying will appreciate its candour”
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The Secret Genius of Modern Life
“Professor Hannah Fry’s history of the air fryer was perfectly done”
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Twitter: Breaking the Bird
“Kate Quine’s film was a riveting account of how wild-eyed Silicon Valley dreaming can transform into disturbing, ideological dogma”
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MobLand; Tribe With Bruce Parry
“MobLand certainly has potential, and its lack of bombastic bilge is quite refreshing”
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Brianna: A Mother’s Story
“I’m glad that the excellent, inspiring Brianna: A Mother’s Story did not spare us any of the horror of what the two barbarous killers did”
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Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands New Tricks
“Ayling-Ellis is a good presenter and a delightful screen presence, while there were some genuinely heartwarming moments in this episode”
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The Change; Neil And Martin’s Bon Voyage; The Studio
“Ambitious, surreal, moving, and above all hysterically funny”
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Love and Loss: The Pandemic 5 Years On
“This emotional film from director Catey Sexton was simple but effective”
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This City Is Ours
“There are too many ‘gritty’ drugs gang dramas on TV but what makes a refreshing change about this one is that it is modern, witty & authentic”
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Happy Face; Gangs of London
“Happy Face stands on its own two feet as a drama and tells a grisly story without exploiting the victims”
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The Residence; The Marlow Murder Club; The Richard Dimbleby Lecture; Comic Relief
“This is not television that is going to change the world, but it is going to give you eight hours of fantastic escape. Enjoy”
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Leaving Neverland 2
“Reed has done fine work in telling us a highly significant story, but at this stage there is not enough more of it to tell.”
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Thames Water: Inside the Crisis; Tempting Fortune
“Fascinating though it is to watch, the documentary’s jaunty tone might jar”
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Protection
“Sunday nights are back in business when it comes to tense, twisty police thrillers”
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Dope Thief; Stacey Dooley: Rape on Trial
“There are holes in the plot – but things move so fast and furiously that Dope Thief gets away with it”
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School Swap: UK to USA; The Au Pair
“It makes for a compelling and often unhappy picture of what it is like to be young, both in America and here in the UK”
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Chess Masters: The Endgame; Michael Sheen’s Secret Million Pound Giveaway
“Quietly compelling and full of chequered charm”
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Ten Pound Poms
“A charming series that fits into Call the Midwife’s Sunday evening slot perfectly”