Rewind: ‘Goosebumps’ revisited
If you look back and decide Goosebumps was far too corny to be taken seriously, you’ve rather missed the point of mid-nineties children’s telly.
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If you look back and decide Goosebumps was far too corny to be taken seriously, you’ve rather missed the point of mid-nineties children’s telly.
Created by two of silliest, most wonderful men in New Zealand, Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement, Flight of the Conchords‘s madcap musical numbers are half the programme’s fun.
US network CBS are currently shooting a pilot for their own modern-day Sherlock Holmes project. But perhaps we shouldn’t be so hasty in deriding Elementary before it even airs.
Since it began in 2007, E4’s teen drama Skins has surpassed many a cynical expectation and accusations of improbable plotlines to give us three generations of characters that we grew to love. We’ve picked out our five all-time favourite characters… Cassie Poor Cassie. Her timid, sugary exterior – all stretchy, dazzling grins and gigantic … >
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It’s day two of a 72 hour snapshot into the lives of a former band of skinheads, and we already have plenty to write home about.
Like the preceding film and series, the reason for this instalment’s success is a faultless, bittersweet honesty.
For a simple aftermath episode, Bloodletting managed to pack one serious punch.
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