Sex Education 2019 - 2023 Sex Education Podacst Review Rating: 7.5 / 10 Summary (created using Gemini AI) Review of Netflix's Sex Education Sex Education, a Netflix show that aired from 2019 to 2023, is reviewed. The reviewer found the first season enjoyable but not exceptional, but continued watching due to the strong cast and … Continue reading Sex Education
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12 of the Best… Donald Sutherland Movies
Donald Sutherland 1935 - 2024 12 of the Best... Donald Sutherland Movies The Dirty Dozen - Robert Aldrich - 1967 IMDb Rating: 7.7 - Decinemal Rating: 72 M*A*S*H - Robert Altman - 1970 IMDb Rating: 7.4 - Decinemal Rating: 74 Klute - Alan J Pakula - 1971 IMDb Rating: 7.1 - Decinemal Rating: 80 Don't … Continue reading 12 of the Best… Donald Sutherland Movies
US Office
As a massive fan of the British original created by Ricky Gervais and Steven Merchant, I rejected the idea of an American adaptation vehemently. To the point that I refused to give it the time of day for many years, despite a plethora of amazing reviews and positive responses from trusted sources. The Office was … Continue reading US Office
Comedy Panel Shows
A brief look back at some lockdown late night watches that popped up on Dave / All4 app in 2020. Three bits of fluff that it was easy to fall asleep to and rewatch without total boredom. In theory, it sounds like none of these would work at all. Heavy on comedy improv, these format … Continue reading Comedy Panel Shows
Borat: Subsequent MovieFilm
There was some genuine surprise when I saw this had been made as an Amazon Original. I thought the character of Borat was old news, there certainly couldn't be anyone left, in America or otherwise, that wasn't wise to the joke by now, and aware of Sasha Baron Cohen's desire to satirise the hell out … Continue reading Borat: Subsequent MovieFilm
Toy Story 4
The rule of threes is a pretty solid philosophy. We find things repeated in triplicate satisfying and complete. There is no rule of four, it isn't a thing. Four is usually one too many... and this was the fear for all Pixar and Toy Story fans when this project was announced, fairly unexpectedly, in 2018. … Continue reading Toy Story 4
Stan & Ollie
My relationship with Laurel & Hardy is a tentative one. I do enjoy their short films, full of ingenuity and genuinely funny moments. But, they'd be down the list a bit for me on the greatest black and white comedy stars - Chaplin, Keaton, Lloyd, then the Marx Brothers maybe, then the slapstick duo next, … Continue reading Stan & Ollie
Schitt’s Creek
This show was a little off my radar until it went ahead and won 9 Emmys earlier this year. I made a point of adding it to my watchlist, but remained largely unconvinced that it was going to be for me. Not based on anything solid, I just had a feeling. One season in and … Continue reading Schitt’s Creek
Game Night
Virtual game nights over Zoom have been a big part of many lockdown experiences, so, if you haven't already, check out this fun, disposable comedy starring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams. The two ever reliable leads make this 100 minute romp something worth doing, pitched as it is to tickle you on a superficial level … Continue reading Game Night
James Acaster: Repertoire
I have been a fan of stand up comedy, erm, all my life... well, at least since Billy Connely kinda invented it, in a way that wasn't all about hating the mother in law and homophobia. When I moved to Edinburgh in 1999, I found myself at the epicentre of new comedy, every August at … Continue reading James Acaster: Repertoire









