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ourladyofomega · 2 months
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Pig Destroyer's Blake Harrison wearing an Einsturzende Neubauten tee at Saint Vitus, NYC.
R.I.P.
📸: Maclyn Bean
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kayasfilms · 9 months
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the best squad
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worldonfiredaily · 10 months
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Season two will be streaming on BBC one & BBC iplayer July 16th (UK) or on PBS Masterpiece October 15th (US).
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alexguerinss · 9 months
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thank you julia brown for this A+ content of the world on fire cast (trying to) dance to soulja boy at a belfast club.
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yukidrawsstuffs · 4 months
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A little something I’ve been working on. It’s taken all week because I’ve been busy
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measuredmotion · 10 months
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JONAH HAUER-KING speaking about his character’s development in series 2 of World on Fire during Q&A
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shitposther · 5 months
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i cannot believe nobody mentioned what that scene actually looked like lmao
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cherubinhell · 7 months
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"You kind of want to not like Robina 'cause she's so steeped in her class, you know, but you can't help liking her at the same time."
Lesley Manville on Robina Chase » World on Fire, Season 2
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symmetricalscar · 2 months
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RIP Blake Harrison
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geekcavepodcast · 8 months
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Still Up Trailer
Still Up follows insomniacs Lisa and Danny and their after-hours lives.
Still Up stars Antonia Thomas (Lisa), Craig Roberts (Danny), Blake Harrison, Lois Chimimba, Luke Fetherston, and Rich Fulcher. The series is co-created and written by Steve Burge and Natalie Walter.
Still Up streams on Apple TV+ on September 22, 2023.
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Happy Birthday Joe Thomas!
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adamwatchesmovies · 9 months
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Agatha and the Truth of Murder (2018)
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Watching Agatha and the Truth of Murder you’d never guess that 1) it debuted on TV and 2) was not endorsed by Agatha Christie’s estate. This works as a great companion piece to the author’s famous works or as a keep-you-guessing mystery on its own.
In 1926, crime writer Agatha Christie (Ruth Bradley) disappeared for 11 days. This film imagines she vanished in order to help solve a real-life murder. Mabel Rogers (Pippa HaywoodPippa Haywood) approaches Agatha. Her partner, Florence Nightingale Shore (Stacha Hicks), was bludgeoned on a train and later passed from the injuries. Under a pseudonym and false pretences, Agatha and Mabel lure the primary suspects to a remote location where they hope to prove the murderer was either Daphne Miller (Bebe Cave), whose nursing career would’ve been ruined by Florence, Randolph (Tim McInnerny), the cousin who inherited Florence’s money, Zaki Hanachi (Luke Pierre ), a soldier treated by Florence shortly before her death, Travis Pickford (Blake Harrison), the police’s prime suspect or Mrs. Pamela Rose (Samantha Spiro), the only person who knew where Florence was sitting.
Right away, the film endears you to Agatha. Her husband is having an affair and readers are calling her writing predictable. She’s a woman in a man’s world, and suffers from writer’s block. You want her to succeed, even more when you hear the details surrounding Florence’s murder. Solving the case might even be what she needs to reinvigorate her creativity. Unfortunately, she’s not a real detective; she merely writes about them. You have a feeling she’s got what it takes to crack this mystery but it’s going to be tough. As we’re reminded multiple time, this is not a “fictional case”. In a novel, you want to keep the audiences guessing by making the culprit the least likely suspect. In “real life”, the principle of Occam’s Razor usually applies, which means the murderer is most likely…
BAM! Crash! Gasp!
Just when you thought you had it figured out, Agatha and the Truth of Murder throws a wrench in the equation and piles suspense upon suspense. Now, we have to worry about Agatha’s true identity being revealed by Detective Inspector Dicks (Ralph Ineson) before the crime is solved. It’d be bad, but another incident tells us Agatha’s life may be in jeopardy too. It keeps the momentum going and gets you so wrapped up in this new business you no longer have the brainpower to figure out both what’s happening right now and the case we came here to see. Even if you do, we all know part of the fun of this kind of story is figuring out not only who, but how and why before seeing justice dispensed.
The eclectic array of characters to interrogate and cross off the list are enjoyable to see. Ruth Bradley is charismatic. You wouldn’t mind seeing her again in another similar movie as long as it’s as smart as this one. By subverting your expectations but also keeping in mind what we love about Agatha Christie’s stories, you get the best of both worlds. A little bit of Ralph Ineson goes a long way too.
While the story is set in the early 20th Century, many aspects of Agatha and the Truth of Murder are modern. The cast is enjoyable and the premise appealing, particularly if you're a fan of Agatha Christie. While the film may not blow your socks off, that’s its only flaw. (September 4, 2020)
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worldonfiredaily · 11 months
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A first look at season 2, this October on PBS Masterpiece
bbc release date coming soon
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alexguerinss · 9 months
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blake harrison giving us quality bts content from world on fire episode 4.
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yukidrawsstuffs · 4 months
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Inbetweeners road trip, here I come
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