A documentary about a young deaf Kurdish boy and his family who move to the UK so he, and they, can learn to communicate. It quite delicately touches on so many themes from family, community, acceptance, self determination, pride, to ableism, displacement, hostile immigration policy, and other systemic barriers. I cried...
I recommend this movie to everyone, I think it really talks about what makes us human. Good performances, good score and the sci-fi world of the movie feels too real and not as far as it seems to our reality. It was really underappreciated when it came out, so if you haven’t seen it now is the time to make you a favor!
Caught this on tv last night, couldn't turn away. Spolier - this clip is one of the final scenes of the film so will give the general ending away, but it just needs sharing for Daveed Diggs' amazing performance if nothing else (but much more), so do with it as you will but by all means, do watch the movie first if you don't want...
Since the episodes are coming out for 9 days in a row, I’m putting up a pinned episode hub as well as pinning each episode for a couple days each. Hopefully this makes it easy to find the episode you’re looking for....
Praying for Armageddon is a political thriller that explores the power and influence of American Evangelical Christians as they aim to fulfil the Armageddon prophecy....
Was definitely worth staying up until 3 this morning to watch on tv, some sad and enraging and potentially triggering parts, but otherwise empowering and massively uplifting. Fantastic soundtrack, too! If you haven't seen it, do (if you're in the UK it's probably on all4, otherwise I'm sure it's available to watch elsewhere).
Was definitely worth staying up until 3 this morning to watch on ch4, some sad and enraging and potentially triggering parts, but otherwise empowering and massively uplifting. Fantastic soundtrack, too! If you haven't seen it, do (it's probably on all4).
Harold Chasen is a young man obsessed with death. He stages elaborate fake suicides, attends funerals (usually for people that he doesn't know), and drives a hearse, all to the chagrin of his self-obsessed, wealthy socialite mother.[4] His mother sends Harold to a psychoanalyst, sets him up with blind dates, and buys him a...
I was scrolling through animated shows on IMDb and decided to give it The Life and Times of Tim and a watch and really enjoyed it. It reminds me a lot of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm where the protagonist gets in an awkward or uncomfortable situation and proceeds to stumble and just dig themself deeper into the pit...
I loved the first season because I’m a huge fan of Pratchett and Gaiman, so was a little nervous that the next series, with no source material to adapt wouldn’t hit the mark. But then I saw that Neil had asked John Finnemore to help him write it, and that sealed it for me. No one could replace Terry, but John Finnemore comes...
In a decrepit South American village, four men are hired to transport an urgent nitroglycerine shipment without the equipment that would make it safe....
Ok so let’s start off by saying that I am not an expert in all things TV. I have no formal ‘critic’ training. But you know what? I know what I like. And I like the Knick....