
‘Hit & Miss’: Episode 3 review
Hit & Miss continues to beguile, maintaining the fine balance between domestic angst, rustic visual poetry and unflinchingly bloody violence.
Hit & Miss continues to beguile, maintaining the fine balance between domestic angst, rustic visual poetry and unflinchingly bloody violence.
Sky Atlantic’s original drama series Hit & Miss continues next week, starring Chloë Sevigny as a transgender contract killer.
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.
The combination of uneasy domesticity and dispassionate slaughter makes Hit & Miss compelling viewing from the off.
An all-star cast of acclaimed talent are set to appear in Sky Arts’ new and exclusive comedy and drama strand, Playhouse Presents…, beginning this month. Starring Brenda Blethyn, Trevor Eve, Stephen Fry, Richard E. Grant, Sheila Hancock, John Hurt, Tom Jones, Eddie Marsan, Gina McKee, Paul O’Grady, Martin Shaw, Stellan Skarsgård, David Tennant, Emma Thompson, … >
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.
Following its debut last month as part of the channel’s Playhouse Presents series, Harry Shearer’s Nixon’s the One will return to Sky Arts 1 next year.