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The beauty of this film is in how lightly it moves, even when it's dealing with heavy material - it's easy to watch right from the start with witty, fast-moving dialogue that can move you from laughter to sorrow within the space of a scene. It remains dynamic and self-assured throughout, which is all the more impressive when you learn that this is the directorial debut of its writer, Cord Jefferson.
Imagine a US sitcom about a one-hit wonder version of the Spice Girls reforming in their 40s, and you've got the idea of this sharp returning series produced by 30 Rock's Tina Fey. It has the kind of jokes that lead you one way, then snap back and surprise you at the end of the line. Sally Lindsay goes Shirley Valentine in this four-part thriller. She plays newly divorced Emma, still on speaking terms with her ex-husband, Pete ; she takes herself off to Cyprus to mark this new phase of her life. There, she is swept off her feet by the dashing Niko .
Played by different actors as teenagers and middle-aged adults, Anna and Alessandro's love story plays out beautifully across six episodes, with the narrative moving elegantly between the past and the present. If you enjoyed Netflix's One Day, this could well be a nice replacement. Certificate: 15The Matrix changed the way we thought about action movies when it hit cinemas in 1999.
In series two Levy 'goes all continental', visiting Sweden, Scotland, France, Germany, Italy and Greece across a six-part jaunt that includes seeing his mum's origins in Glasgow and dining with Joan Collins in St Tropez. Certificate: 15There are only so many people who can pull off the 'unassuming man with special skills' type of action film. Liam Neeson is one, but doesn't do it with nearly as much charm as Jason Statham.
Interviews with more than 100 people - ranging from survivors of the Hiroshima bombing to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice - give it real heft as it argues that the effects of the Cold War are still shaping global politics today. Year: 2021This feature film marked a comeback for the Kurupt FM crew who had been a big hit on BBC2 and BBC3 in five series of the hilarious Bafta-winning mockumentary.
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