Category Archives: UK Cinema

BAFTA 2026: A Night That Robert Aramayo Will Always Remember

The 79th British Academy Film Awards ceremony ended with Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another emerging as the night’s biggest winner, taking home the awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Last night, the BAFTAs also made beautiful stories by awarding Robert Aramayo two prizes. In the film I Swear, based on a true story, Aramayo

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Slow Horses Season 5 – The Rise of Aimee-Ffion Edwards

Finishing the fifth season of Slow Horses reminded me why it remains one of my favorite series. Many TV shows tend to decline after a few seasons, but for me, the fifth season was unexpectedly strong. The plot was engaging, packed with sharp humor and memorable quotes, and took a refreshing approach by not focusing exclusively on River Cartwright. We

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The Rumour (2025) – TV Series Review

There’s a strange feeling when you watch a TV series that’s considered a B-tier production. On one hand, you can’t compare it to high-budget shows; on the other hand, a small budget can’t be used as an excuse. I tried to balance these two thoughts while watching The Rumour. Plot “The Rumour” takes place in a small British town. Joan

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The Fifth Step: Lowden & Freeman in the West End

From the National Theatre of Scotland and alongside Sean Gilder, Jack Lowden (Slow Horses, Dunkirk) will now share the stage with Martin Freeman (The Hobbit, Sherlock) at @sohoplace in the West End. Directed intimately in-the-round by Finn den Hertog, “The Fifth Step” is a bold, thought-provoking, and darkly humorous new play by David Ireland. Plot The movie is inspired by the 12 Steps

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Pixie (2020) – Movie Review

“Pixie” is a lesser-known film despite its star-studded cast. When I first saw the trailer, my initial impression was that it was simply “Alec Baldwin and the Irish.” But Pixie is more than that. Directed by Barnaby Thompson and starring Olivia Cooke, “Pixie” is a darkly comedic heist film set against the rugged landscape of Ireland. Cooke plays Pixie O’Brien,

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Inside Rivals: Turner and Maclean Share Insights

“Aidan Turner and Bella Maclean, stars of Rivals, were guests on tonight’s episode of The One Show. With the Rivals premiere approaching, the actors shared their thoughts about the series. It’s worth noting that they play a father and daughter in the show. The conversation focused on Jilly Cooper’s novel, on which the series is based. Bella Maclean was asked

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