Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon have collaborated on Stranger Things since the beginning. In three seasons it has become a global phenomenon and now as work begins on a fourth, they took time out to talk to Martin Carr about their involvement… How has your collaboration process with the Duffer brothers evolved since season one? […]
Movie Review – Greed (2020)
Greed, 2019. Directed by Michael Winterbottom. Starring Steve Coogan, David Mitchell, Isla Fisher, Dinita Gohil, Sarah Solemani, Shirley Henderson, Asa Butterfield, Sophie Cookson, Jamie Blackley, Pearl Mackie, Shanina Shaik, Asim Chaudhry, Enzo Cilenti and Ollie Locke. SYNOPSIS: Sir Richard McCreadie (Steve Coogan) is throwing a party and he wants everyone to know about it. Social […]
Snowpiercer Season 1 Episode 5 Review – ‘Justice Never Boarded’
Martin Carr reviews the fifth episode of Snowpiercer… Ambition in a television series is difficult to define as streaming services have changed the playing field. Long form episodes which last an hour are now common place, meaning that structure and narrative need not be doled out in haste. Programmes are planned out for five years […]
TV Review – Alex Rider Season One
Martin Carr reviews the first season of Amazon’s Alex Rider… Fourteen years after Stormbreaker which briefly made a star of Alex Pettyfer and reminded people how good Damian Lewis might have been as Bond, comes this Amazon adaptation. Sporting no big names and featuring the involvement of author Anthony Horowitz, it carries a distinctly cutting […]
Snowpiercer Season 1 Episode 4 Review – ‘Without Their Maker’
Martin Carr reviews the fourth episode of Snowpiercer… Incursions into third class, precisely prepared sushi and monologues on the necessity for perfect balance are all present and correct in episode four. With the exception of a protracted foot chase ‘Without Their Maker’ is lots of talking, minor moments of murder mystery and fleeting liaisons. What […]
Killing Eve Season 3 Finale Review – ‘Are You Leading Or Am I?’
Martin Carr reviews Killing Eve’s season 3 finale… More than a few are apparently disappointed with this third season which they say lacks substance and suspense. Accusations have been levelled, insinuations made and Twitter rumblings heard leading to an internet aftershock. If a minority might be afforded the opportunity to retort let it be known […]
Snowpiercer Season 1 Episode 3 Review – ‘Access Is Power’
Martin Carr reviews the third episode of Snowpiercer… This post- apocalyptic police procedural makes South West Trains look attractive. Those who thought they were getting an updated, expanded and broadened version of the Bong Joon-ho cult classic should be wise by now. This Snowpiercer which made its way onto Netflix over the weekend dances to […]
Exclusive Interview – Production Designer Amy Williams on Little America
Production designer Amy Williams recently took the time to talk to Martin Carr about her involvement with Little America, her passion for the subject matter and some challenges that brought with it… How did you first become involved in Little America? My involvement stems from a working relationship with the producer, Alan Yang, on back-to-back […]
Exclusive Interview – VFX Supervisor Geoff D E Scott discusses TNT’s Snowpiercer
Geoff Scott is a revered veteran of the VFX industry and has worked on projects which encompass both film and television. Some of these include London Has Fallen, The Witch and Colossal as well television shows such as Orphan Black. He recently chatted with Martin Carr about his client side VFX role in TNT’s Snowpiercer… […]
Exclusive Interview – Director Kabir Akhtar discusses Never Have I Ever
Following the sleeper success of Netflix original Never Have I Ever Martin Carr recently spoke to director Kabir Akhtar about his love for this project… What initially attracted you to the project? I read about it in the trades and couldn’t believe it when I saw they were making this show. My reaction was, wait, […]
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