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The Triangle TV Review (2005) 12 7*

The Triangle TV Review: When billionaire industrialist Eric Benirall (Sam Neill) starts losing expensive cargo ships in the area, he demands to know the truth. Assembling a team of experts, including sceptical reporter Howard Thomas (Eric Stoltz), ocean engineer Emily Patterson, pyschic Stan Lathem (Bruce Davison), and scientist Bruce Geller, Benirall dispatches them to the […]

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DNA TV Review (2019-) 8*

DNA TV Review: Rolf Larsen (Anders W. Berthelsen), a detective on the Copenhagen police force, investigates the case of a missing child. Then, his life is brutally upended when his own baby daughter goes missing. Five years later, a new lead emerges when a flaw is uncovered in the Danish police’s DNA database. Realising that […]

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Tidelands TV Review (2018-) 18 6*

Tidelands TV Review: Ex-con Cal McTeer’s (Charlotte Best) return to her hometown of Orphelin Bay blows the lid off a generations-long conspiracy of silence around murder, drugs and Sirens. Where to watch – Click here ->Netflix  6/10 The idea of the story line is good.  Some of the acting is rather wooden. There are […]

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Whitechapel TV Review (2009-2013) 15 7*

Whitechapel TV Review: The streets of London’s East End are awash with blood. A murderer stalks the night, picking off vulnerable women and leaving them brutally butchered. For fast-tracked, media savvy DI Chandler (Rupert Penry-Jones) it’s his first big murder case; for front-line, hard-bitten DS Miles (Phil Davis), he’s now saddled with a boss who […]

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Sherlock TV Review (2010-) PG 12 8*

Sherlock TV Review: John Watson (Martin Freeman): doctor, soldier, war hero, lost soul. Fresh from fighting the war in Afghanistan, a chance encounter brings him into the world of Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch): loner, detective, genius. A woman in pink lies murdered in an abandoned house. The fifth victim of a seemingly motiveless killer. Inspector […]

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Ragnarok TV Review (2020-) 15 5*

Ragnarok TV Review: In the Norwegian town of Edda, there are noticeable signs of climate change and the industrial pollution. With regards to the pollution, some locals blame the factories. The local Jutul family own these factories and they are the fifth-richest family in Norway. The Jutuls are actually four Jötunn, giants and giantesses posing as a family in Edda. […]

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