Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision Next revision | Previous revision Next revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
readme [2021/08/31 22:46] – created kelley0806 | readme [2022/08/10 13:24] – [Publication Datasets] admin | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
- | , DISNEY+, SKY & ACORN TV | ||
- | |||
- | Clickbait | ||
- | Filmed in Australia but set in the US, [[https:// | ||
- | This time he plays Nick, a loving father, husband and brother who suddenly vanishes. | ||
- | Later, a [[https://www.worldwewant2030.org/|Porn Video]] featuring a badly beaten Nick appears on the internet; he's holding a card that states: ‘I abuse women. At five million views, I die.' | + | ===== MAREMIP ===== |
- | | + | * [[http://data.up.ethz.ch/ |
- | His wife and sister face a race against time to find him, [[https://www.urbanedjournal.org/|Video Porno]] but their search makes them realise there' | + | |
- | + | | |
- | Ladies Of Letters | + | |
- | (Image: [[|]]) | + | |
- | After a long and hugely popular run on Radio 4, a TV version of this sitcom was shown in 2009, [[https://www.camfoundation.com/|Foto Porno]] and was followed a year later by the second and last series. | + | |
- | In roles originally taken by Prunella Scales and Patricia Routledge, Maureen Lipman and [[https://electronicinfo.ca/|Porn Video]] Anne Reid play Irene and Vera, ageing women who conduct their often frosty friendship via the Royal Mail. Acorn TV, from Monday | + | ===== AnIceFlux ===== |
- | + | * [[http://data.up.ethz.ch/shared/ | |
- | Cruella | + | * [[http://dx.doi.org/ |
- | I, Tonya' | + | |
- | It's the origin story of Cruella de Vil, [[https:// | + | ===== Publication Datasets ===== |
- | (Image: [[|]]) | + | |
- | In this one, [[https:// | + | |
- | When she falls in with the wrong crowd in 1970s London, she uses her alter ego Cruella to pursue a feud with a haute-couture designer, | + | * [[http://data.up.ethz.ch/ |
- | The costumes and the soundtrack are fabulous. | + | * [[https://data.up.ethz.ch/ |
- | Disney+, from Friday | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Post Mortem: No One Dies In Skarnes | + | |
- | It takes some guts to launch a vampire comedy after What We Do In The Shadows, but this Norwegian offering looks promising. | + | |
- | A woman wakes up after her apparent death with a hunger for [[https:// | ||
- | Her brother is struggling to keep the family funeral business alive because of the town's low death rate. Two birds? Netflix, from Wednesday | ||
- | |||
- | See | ||
- | In the distant future, after a virus has wiped out most of humanity, the descendants of the survivors are blind. | ||
- | People live in primitive, violent, tribal societies. When twins are born with rudimentary sight, some in this dystopian world regard it as witchcraft and want the children dead. | ||
- | Now, at the start of the second series, more sighted children are being born and war looms. | ||
- | Peaky Blinders' | ||
- | It certainly looks expensive. Starring Jason Momoa, with Dave Bautista and [[https:// | ||
- | |||
- | McCartney 3, 2, 1 | ||
- | The Beatles are the most listened to, written about and analysed pop band ever. | ||
- | |||
- | Can there really be anything left to say about them? Yes, as it turns out. Paul McCartney discussing his career with celebrated producer Rick Rubin (noted for his work with Public Enemy and the Beastie Boys) is entertaining, | ||
- | (Image: [[|]]) | ||
- | Over six half-hour episodes they listen to original tapes of the band's recordings and [[https:// | ||
- | |||
- | He may be a god-level songwriter but he's also a pretty great raconteur, and [[https:// | ||
- | |||
- | The Father | ||
- | Many expected Chadwick Boseman to receive a posthumous Best Actor Oscar this year, so were surprised when Anthony Hopkins won it for [[https:// | ||
- | (Image: [[|]]) | ||
- | Hopkins plays an ageing man with dementia. | ||
- | |||
- | Zeller - whose screenplay based on his play, written with Christopher Hampton, | ||
- | Olivia Colman, Rufus Sewell and Mark Gatiss also star. Sky Store/ | ||
- | |||
- | Kevin Can F*** Himself | ||
- | Promising black comedy starring Schitt' | ||
- | |||
- | She plays Allison, | ||
- | Scenes are shot from two perspectives - one of a typical sitcom, while the other focuses on Allison' | ||
- | Amazon Prime, | ||
- | |||
- | Video Bokep</ |