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Monday 28 February 2011

How To Make It In America - Sky Atlantic, Thurs 10.50pm



This is a pretty cool N.Y- based drama from the producer of Entourage. It's simply made but well written and humorous if not funny. We follow Ben and Cam, two no-nonsense Brooklyn twenty-somethings trying to launch their own denim label. With the help of Cam's cousin Rene; a comedy mobster who is trying to market his own high-energy drink, they try to make it big and also hit some house parties along the way. It's good stuff. 

Thursday 24 February 2011

Sigur Ros: Heima, Sky Arts 1/Sky Anytime


This film is just beautiful. Sigur Ros return home after a huge World Tour and decide to play a series of tiny gigs in the hamlets of their native Iceland. Stunning cinematography and a lovely insight into the band and their people. Catch it while its on Sky Anytime.

The Big C - Channel 4, Tues 11.05pm


Laura Linney and the legendary Oliver Platt star in this schizophrenic comedy which seems to be going places. Linney plays a wife and mother who struggles to tell her family and friends that she has terminal cancer. Not particularly light subject matter but there is plenty of humour and not just gallows stuff - mainly in the quirky supporting roles for now. Linney can be a bit annoying but its early days. I think it's going to be all a bit sad as the inevitable draws near but could be very good television. It is, however, no Breaking Bad.

Wednesday 23 February 2011

New 30 Rock - Comedy Central, Thurs 11.30 (rep Sat & Sun)

Multiple award winning comedy from Tina Fey's team returns. Not to be missed.



Tuesday 22 February 2011

Psych - Universal Channel, Saturday 3pm

This has been a guilty pleasure for a while. Shawn Spencer is an amateur detective who persuades the local police that he can psychically solve crimes. Dule Hill (West Wing) is excellent as his Watsonian side-kick. At times you feel like you're watching an episode of Scooby Do - twists are normally predictable and cases are ALWAYS solved but it never takes itself seriously enough that this becomes a problem.


Nurse Jackie - BBC 2, Tuesday 12:20am

Hidden away on BBC2 in the early hours, you wouldn't think it had been nominated for 8 Golden Globes but Nurse Jackie is a great dark comedy with Edie Falco (Sopranos) leading the way. Capable of silliness, melodrama and plenty of pathos, 30 mins always seems too little.


You'll be playing catch up but better late than never.

Silk - BBC 9pm Tues AVOID

In my opinion this legal drama is typical of modern BBC productions. It's over-acted, cliche-riden tripe. Not bad Sunday night fodder perhaps but in the era of Sky+ you should have better things to watch. ..

Monday 21 February 2011

Treme - Sky Atlantic, Tuesday 11pm or Friday 10.15pm

If you've been living under a rock then you might need a reminder to watch Treme, a New Orleans based HBO drama from the creators of The Wire, David Simon and Eric Overmye. It's as good as it should be, which is something. Episode 1 is repeated on Tuesdays (tonight). Record!

Big Love - Sky Atlantic, Friday 9pm

Just started watching this HBO produced drama starring Bill Paxton as an impotent Mormon with three wives too many. The pilot is very promising. The family live in a normal American suburb and thus suffer from the constant threat of being exposed. The not-so-petty jealousies of his wives seem to be brewing nicely and are delicately handled whilst the family's fundamentalist origins, a backwater cult, will inevitably take their toll. Weirdly enough, it's VERY similar to the book below but should be worth a watch. No shortage of drama.

The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff

A quick book recommendation : A young runaway is forced to return to a very sinister polygamous cult to rescue his mother after she is accused of murder. This whodunnit narrative is interwoven with a historical account of the birth of Mormonism and it's subsequent division.

New album from Iron and Wine

Really recommend this new album from Texas based singer-song writer, Iron and Wine. It's called Kiss Each Other Clean and came out in January.

The Walking Dead - FX Wednesday 10pm

Highly acclaimed comic book adaptation is being rebroadcast on Wednesdays. Haven't watched it myself but if its anything on the comic book then it'll be something special.

Gervais vs Piers Morgan

Gervais on Piers Morgan's new prime time show in the U.S. The big man discusses the Golden Globes, comedy and his private life.. a bit. Interesting stuff. You can download the podcast version of the interview from iTunes (free)

Arrested Development - FX Tuesdays at 9pm

For anyone who missed this a few years back it's genius. Razor sharp US comedy with a bit of slap-stick to boot. Disgruntled brother/magician Gob is the highlight..


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Welcome

On the back of some encouragement from some mates, I've started this blog. Not sure what's going on it yet but will probably be a mixture of TV, film, book chat and music recommendations etc. Perhaps some snaps as well. But mainly TV.