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It’s a strictly Netflix week for one of us and whilst Jason Bateman continues to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel, Dan continues to watch him do so with Ozark Season 4. The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window is a show that features one of his all-time favourite actresses, but will her presence be enough to save this tonally confused murder mystery parody?
James stays closer to home and weighs in on whether Stephen Graham not being available for the BBC's The Responder is an issue or not. And with Valentine's day fast approaching he decides to take a chance on the greatest love story ever told, Pam & Tommy.
Reel News kicks off with some confusion about Rita Ora's bedroom habits before recentring on relevant content such as the recently announced Bafta nominees, a potential Madame Web Spider-man spin-off movie, and an already greenlit Scream sequel.
Finally, it's time for the main attraction. Guillermo del Toro has had a significant impact on modern film throughout his career but will his latest outing be a cinema experience we can only dream of, or will it be the stuff of Nightmares… We're reviewing Nightmare Alley.
By James Rothwell and Daniel Acton5
66 ratings
It’s a strictly Netflix week for one of us and whilst Jason Bateman continues to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel, Dan continues to watch him do so with Ozark Season 4. The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window is a show that features one of his all-time favourite actresses, but will her presence be enough to save this tonally confused murder mystery parody?
James stays closer to home and weighs in on whether Stephen Graham not being available for the BBC's The Responder is an issue or not. And with Valentine's day fast approaching he decides to take a chance on the greatest love story ever told, Pam & Tommy.
Reel News kicks off with some confusion about Rita Ora's bedroom habits before recentring on relevant content such as the recently announced Bafta nominees, a potential Madame Web Spider-man spin-off movie, and an already greenlit Scream sequel.
Finally, it's time for the main attraction. Guillermo del Toro has had a significant impact on modern film throughout his career but will his latest outing be a cinema experience we can only dream of, or will it be the stuff of Nightmares… We're reviewing Nightmare Alley.