‘Black Mirror’ DVD review
Charlie Brooker’s triptych of dystopian tales that make up Black Mirror are a perfect reflection of our modern life lived in 21st Century Britain.
Charlie Brooker’s triptych of dystopian tales that make up Black Mirror are a perfect reflection of our modern life lived in 21st Century Britain.
This is by some vast, Route 66-sized distance, the least funny thing that Jesse Armstrong (Peep Show, Fresh Meat, The Thick of It) has ever written.
Channel 4 have released a new trailer for the final episode of Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror series, The Entire History of You.
It’s quite enjoyable to wallow in the knowledge that the world really is going to get this bad.
Charlie Brooker (Dead Set) returns to Channel 4 this December with Black Mirror, a new three-part mini-series of suspenseful, satirical stand-alone dramas with a techno-paranoia bent.
The first of three darkly comic dramas written by Charlie Brooker is an exploration of the potency of public opinion and almost an epitaph for a society so constantly bombarded with data that it is no longer able to process information; it can only react, become bored, and move onto something else. Even the most … >
When Charlie Brooker (Screenwipe, Dead Set) sits down to write something, you know you’re in for a near the mark, brutally honest statement with a twisted satirical spin.
Charlie Brooker (Dead Set) returns to Channel 4 this December with Black Mirror, a new three-part mini-series of suspenseful, satirical stand-alone dramas with a techno-paranoia bent.
Charlie Brooker (Dead Set) returns to Channel 4 this December with Black Mirror, a new three-part mini-series of suspenseful, satirical stand-alone dramas with a techno-paranoia bent.