‘Hit & Miss’: Episode 2 review
Thing’s are tough for Mia (Chloë Sevigny) – the most likeable professional assassin since Francisco Scaramanga.
Thing’s are tough for Mia (Chloë Sevigny) – the most likeable professional assassin since Francisco Scaramanga.
Sky Atlantic’s original drama series Hit & Miss continues next week, starring Chloë Sevigny as a transgender contract killer.
Jonas Armstrong (Robin Hood) stars as Ben in Hit & Miss, Sky Atlantic’s new drama series about a contract killer with a big secret: she’s a transgender woman.
The combination of uneasy domesticity and dispassionate slaughter makes Hit & Miss compelling viewing from the off.
A six-part drama about an assassin who also happens to be a transgendered woman isn’t something you see every day on TV.
Sky Atlantic have released two new interviews with actress Chloë Sevigny, who stars in drama Hit & Miss as Mia – a contract killer with a big secret: she’s a transgender woman.
Coming to Sky Atlantic next week, drama series Hit & Miss stars Chloë Sevigny as Mia – a contract killer with a big secret: she’s a transgender woman.
If the opening instalment of this likeable adaptation of Denise Mina’s novel overdid the ‘80s retro and the Raintown-esque Glaswegian backdrops, the concluding part matches the wistful nostalgia with dark good humour and a seedy, side-street splendour.
In the concluding part of the drama adapted from Denise Mina’s novel, Paddy Meehan delves deeper into the past to try and find a connection between the deaths of Brian Wilcox and Thomas Dempsey.
Written and directed by David Kane from the novel by Denise Mina, The Field of Blood is a thriller so smothered in nicotinic, 1980s nostalgia it could almost be called ‘Fag-ashes to Fag-ashes’.