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Interview: Braquo and A Prophet screenwriter Abdel Raouf DafriFriday, 27 April 2012![]() Explaining the difference between the first series of the uncompromising French policier Braquo and the second, which he has come on board to write, Abdel Raouf Dafri says his take is “even more violent, even more sarcastic. The line between the... Read more... |
Silent Witness, BBC One/ Once Upon a Time, Channel 5/ The Voice, BBC OneMonday, 02 April 2012![]() It must have been a toss-up for the BBC whether to scrap Waking the Dead or Silent Witness, but evidently the latter won the race against extinction by a putrefying nose, probably attached to a hideously-charred corpse which may or may not have been... Read more... |
Scott & Bailey, Series 2, ITV1Tuesday, 13 March 2012![]() There are any number of television detective shows and to differentiate themselves they all need a USP. The excellent Sherlock is a very knowing modern reworking of the original, Life on Mars was set in a time warp, Dirk Gently uses weird global... Read more... |
Once Upon a Time in AnatoliaMonday, 12 March 2012![]() A police procedural played out over a long dark night of the soul, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia is the magnificent sixth feature from Turkish writer / director Nuri Bilge Ceylan (Three Monkeys, Uzak). So much more than a simple thriller, it... Read more... |
Jeremy Deller: Joy in People, Hayward GalleryThursday, 23 February 2012![]() As he readily acknowledges himself, Jeremy Deller can’t paint and he can’t draw, so he never went to art school. For many artists of his generation (he’s 46), this lack of traditionally based skills seems not to have presented a problem. But Deller... Read more... |
RampartTuesday, 21 February 2012![]() A bent cop movie with style, swagger and a sometimes questionable approach to characterisation, Oren Moverman’s latest at least gifts Woody Harrelson one of his best roles in years. Set against a backdrop of the Rampart police scandals of the late... Read more... |
DVD: Miss BalaFriday, 17 February 2012![]() In Gerardo Naranjo’s Miss Bala, an aspiring beauty queen becomes an unwitting accomplice in the dirty deeds of a criminal gang. If it sounds like the plot of a cheap thriller, it isn’t – it’s visceral and uncommon, capturing the ferocity and reach... Read more... |
London's Burning, Channel 4Friday, 23 December 2011![]() What finer way to nudge us gently towards the forthcoming festivities and celebrate the season of goodwill than by creating a lurid reconstruction of the riots that scorched through London last summer. London's Burning was assembled principally... Read more... |
Gillian Slovo: Writing The RiotsWednesday, 23 November 2011![]() I was shocked by the riots. I think everybody was shocked by the riots. It’s not just the scale of the rioting that was shocking. It’s the failure of the police and the fire services to take control of the situation. During my research for The Riots... Read more... |
Unreported World: Vlad's Army, Channel 4Saturday, 05 November 2011![]() The next time you find yourself mumbling unkind words about the apathetic youth of today, or else deriding the muddle-headed protests of twonkish Charlie Gilmour types, stop and think about the Nashi. A right-wing Russian youth organisation... Read more... |
The SilenceFriday, 28 October 2011![]() Having won early acclaim for his student feature film Under the Sun, Swiss-born but Germany-based director Baran bo Odar has taken a further leap forward with his commercial debut, The Silence. Based on a novel by Jan Costin Wagner, it's the story... Read more... |
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