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Romanzo Criminale Series 2: There’s No Place Like Rome
After hearing that incredibly snazzy 70’s theme tune again for the first time in months, I couldn’t help but get excited … More
Occupied: Norwegian TV Drama Depicts The Effects Of An Energy Crisis
Jo Nesbø is synonymous with being one of Norway’s greatest ‘Handyman’: A former footballer, writer, musician, economist, and reporter – … More
The Bridge Series 3: Every Trope Without The Hope
When it was announced that Martin Rhode, played by Kim Bodnia, would not be reprising his role in Series 3, … More
The Last Panthers: Pan-European Diamond Heist Goes According To Plan
The Pink Panthers, if you didn’t already know, was the name given to a gang of jewel thieves in the … More
River: An Emotional Tribute To Human Suffering
To have a voyeuristic outlook of mental illness is a perspective that many might hesitate to view. It’s almost impossible … More
Beck: Sweden’s Oldest And Strongest Detective Series
Swedish detective dramas roots begin at the conception of Beck – a series of Swedish police detective novels. Written by Maj … More
Dag: Pez Dispensing Therapist Is Norway’s Greatest Cynic
With a bathroom cupboard full of Pez dispensers loaded with Valium, Dag (Atle Antonsen) is the least professional couples therapist … More
Romanzo Criminale: Following In The Footsteps Of Great Italian Crime Biopics
When it comes to Italian media there seems to be one governing theme spanning TV, Film and literature – Crime. … More
Witnesses: French Coastal Town Thriller to Become UK Favourite
Not long ago Channel 4 made the contentious decision to broadcast the subtitled French drama ‘The Returned’. With an abundance of production … More