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Review: House of Cards (Netflix)
Disappointingly unsatisfying for something that’s also quite gripping. Despite the enthusiastic promotions of Netflix (which is a company I generally approve of) and the presence of Kevin Spacey in the starring role (a man I find both oddly-attractive and an … Continue reading
Posted in House of Cards (Netflix), Review
Tagged House of Cards, Kevin Spacey, Netflix, political drama, review, Robin Wright
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Review: Hemlock Grove, Season One
I have now watched all of Hemlock Grove. That’s right. All of it. Since Friday. I would therefore like to revise my original tentative assessment and say this: Hemlock Grove is basically the best and most original thing you haven’t … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, Hemlock Grove, horror, magical realism, Netflix, review, supernatural
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Review: Hemlock Grove, Pilot Episode
Hemlock Grove is the second of Netflix’s original TV shows. Netflix, for those not in the know, is a site for streaming films and TV shows. You pay a monthly fee of £5.99 (UK) and have opened to you a … Continue reading