Category: TV

We Are the Flesh

There are films which fall neatly into categories, easily described and understood, the delight of conservative audiences who prefer to know exactly what they will get when they
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Tower of London

The great Vincent Price had a long and colourful career, much of it in the horror genre, from 1953’s House of Wax, one of the first colour 3D
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Legion

In a world still innocent of the knowledge that mankind is evolving how would the world react to someone who says they hear voices, or claims they sometimes
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Raising Cain

If the Internet has proven anything it is that ideas repeat endlessly, that life imitates art, and that the opinion of the masses only proves what is popular,
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The Wailing

It is the duty of the police to investigate, calmly and rationally, to obtain evidence, to interview witnesses, to examine a situation fully and prosecute a case based
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Varieté

Incarcerated for ten years, Prisoner 28 has never spoken of the reasons for his incarceration, but invited by the warden and spurred by a letter from his wife
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The OA

The medium of dramatic television is perhaps the most ubiquitous of the modern world, less than a hundred years old yet with a saturated presence not only in
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Spectral

War drives technological advance. The easiest way to beat the enemy is to have bigger guns than they possess. The most conclusive victories are over those who have
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