Another dip into the retro TV archive as part of that odd period in lockdown when all I could do for my watching fix was find old shows with full episodes on You Tube. My favourite show when I was a teenager happened to be one of those, with most of seasons 1 and 5 … Continue reading Moonlighting
Author: Kirk Bage
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The End of the F***ing World
Another catch up on a bit of Netflix that I watched pre lockdown, based on Charles Forsman's graphic novels. I watched this quirky gem hard on the back of the very enjoyable I Am Not OK With This, which is like a wee American cousin to this British set drama, with a dark humour vein … Continue reading The End of the F***ing World
El Camino
Ever wondered what happened to Jessie after he drove away with his life and his freedom at the end of the superlative Breaking Bad? Yeah, kind of... I mean, I was happy to leave it alone and ambiguous, but show runner writer and director Vince Gilligan thought it might be a good thing to show … Continue reading El Camino
The Lost Art
Earth, receive an honoured guest:William Yeats is laid to rest.Let the Irish vessel lieEmptied of its poetry. In the nightmare of the darkAll the dogs of Europe bark,And the living nations wait,Each sequestered in its hate; Intellectual disgraceStares from every human face,And the seas of pity lieLocked and frozen in each eye. Follow, poet, follow … Continue reading The Lost Art
This Country
A mockumentary is a hard thing to get right. If the documentary aspect of it is too intrusive or contrived, it can weigh too heavy on the suspension of disbelief aspect, as you have to remember at all times that there is a camera crew following these people. Why would they say and do the … Continue reading This Country
12 of the best… 7th Generation Console Games
With weekly teases, leaks and official announcements about the battle of the 9th generation consoles due for release in time for Christmas 2020, the final death knell of 7th generation gaming can be heard ringing out loud and clear. Even second hand shops have stopped putting PS3 and Xbox 360 games on the shelves, so … Continue reading 12 of the best… 7th Generation Console Games
Retro TV Sci-Fi Flashback!
Between the end of March and the end of May, I found myself in an enforced retro mode, due to the fact my old new emergency phone could connect to You Tube but no other TV platform. And even then, it seemed to depend on what type of video it was as to whether I … Continue reading Retro TV Sci-Fi Flashback!
Beasts of No Nation
As I may have mentioned, a lot of my film viewing over the last wee while has been part of a project that hopes to be called 21st Century Cinema: 200 Essential films of the new millennium - which utilises the Decinemal system you will see at the bottom of each of my reviews. It … Continue reading Beasts of No Nation
12 of the best… Ennio Morricone Scores
On 6th July 2020, a certain contender for the accolade of the greatest film composer of all time, sadly passed away aged 91. His unparalleled career included contributions to over 500 films, from his beloved Italy to Hollywood and all over the world. I can't pretend to have seen even a quarter of them, but … Continue reading 12 of the best… Ennio Morricone Scores









