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Carl Curtis
Good Omens is a travesty of eschatology
good omens on amazon prime is a five and one-half hour exercise in schoolboy humour, that is, a brand of humour practised by witty adolescen...
To hell with moral equivalence: the Soviet spies helped advance evil
set in post-war britain, traitors (netflix originals) plunges its viewers into the world of espionage, chiefly of soviet infiltration of att...
The men who stopped Bonnie and Clyde
they’re young, they’re in love, and they kill people.” that was the famous tag-line for arthur penn’s bonnie and clyde (1967), as unforgetta...
Ricky Gervais's bleak sitcom for atheists
in dover beach, matthew arnold tells his “love” that the world “hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light/ nor certitude, nor peace, nor ...
Miracle Workers: Daniel Radcliffe's heaven-set comedy fails miserably
has hollywood ever really cared about god – i mean the true god, father, son and holy ghost? probably not. the great god mammon is another b...
It's satisfying enough, but true Agatha Christie fans should avoid The ABC Murders
despite the evident distaste of possibly the most celebrated mystery novelists of the past 80 years (pd james and georges simenon), there ca...
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