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Review: Colette is the literary period drama biopic that 2019 needs right now
Movie Review | Matt Looker | 9th January 2019
Did you know that Keira Knightley hasn’t appeared in a single film that’s set in the present day since Love Actually? Now, that isn’t remotely true, but it feels like it could be, doesn’t it? For most of her career, Knightley has been marked out as the go-to lead actress in Brit period dramas, even though her résumé includes recent memorable ‘modern’ roles such as those in um… Collateral Beauty, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit and, well, Red Nose Day Actually. If ever you worried that favouring stuffy corseted roles means that Knightley struggles to stay as relevant as she would be if she played, for example, a kick-ass assassin, a Transformer or Thor, then you’d be wrong. Colette proves that a period biopic can still offer a refreshingly modern story that’s surprisingly pertinent for these times. And – probably through no coincidence – it is Knightley’s best performance in years.
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The Wire: The Musical
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 5th June 2012
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DVD weekly: wives, Wests and, er, Wincent Chase
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 12th September 2011
I got fed up of films this week, so Kirsty and I pulled the switcheroo on you: she's done the Films on TV round-up, and I'm doing this. Ha! Bet you never saw it coming! And you were like, "All of a sudden, up is down and black is white and I can't even remember my own NAME!" Hands up who actually noticed, then.
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Appropriate Adult
TV Review | Ed Williamson | 12th September 2011
Ladies and gentleman, it's time for ... The Fred West Show! And here's your host: Mr Doooooooooooominic WEST!
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DVD weekly: newshounds, media whores and patriarchs
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 29th August 2011
More TV DVDs out this week, and remember: there are only 119 days till Christmas, and you can't give everyone a printout of Ed's Gary Barlow article.
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The Hour: not a prequel to The Hours, it turns out
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 1st July 2011
Nothing to do with Open All Hours either, it says here.
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McNulty: Fred West "quite a nice bloke, actually"
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 30th May 2011
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