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A natural home for this is subversive US TV network Adult Swim, which has long provided us with some of the most uncanny comedies around, and now offers film-themed web series On Cinema, hosted by prolific comic Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington (of Neil Hamburger fame). Jack Seale, LovesickNetflixThis winningly sweet yet raunchy sitcom began life as Channel 4’s catastrophically titled Scrotal Recall. He was incidentally the boxing trainer Elis in the recent, excellent Finnish movie The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki, by Juho Kuosmanen. When a joke eventually comes along it’s never just throwaway: it makes you laugh from somewhere deep inside. It’s making us miserable. This film, written and directed by Gregory Nava ('Mi Familia', 'El Norte', 'Selena', etc), approaches a public service campaign on the part of Nava and the rest of his cast and crew - especially producer/star Jennifer Lopez. 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Running parallel to this relationship is the story of high-powered attorney Paige, who falls for a bison-like hunk. It’s making us miserable. It’s criminal, and it’s been going on for decades … Tickled. She decides not to come out to him immediately. It is another expression of transgression: foreign bodies in foreign bodies. It’s worth the shame. It’s about transgression and taboo, crossing borders and infringing limits: about culturally constructed wrongness and socially deplored differentness – what anthropologist Mary Douglas called dirt as matter out of place. For Crystal Moselle, it arrived when she saw six teens in Reservoir Dogs suits walking in Manhattan. Nearby, the Angulo brothers had been kept under virtual house arrest for 14 years by their father, living entirely within the glow of the movies that came through their TV. Then other giggling dead women come over and join the party – they were date raped, gang-banged – all laying out their blankets for the picnic. The delicious, meaty ensemble performances surround Macfadyen as he presides over his grizzly archive: Jerome Flynn as human knuckle DS Bennet Drake, MyAnna Buring’s steely brothel madam Long Susan and Adam Rothenberg’s sexy, liquor-soaked forensic genius, Homer Jackson. 18 Jan 2021, 8:02am Laugh your way through Blue Monday with our cultural survival guide. The algorithm knows it’s an explicit drama about high-end prostitution, but can’t discern that the other content tagged with those attributes is exploitative dreck with none of the sleek menace or unsolvable moral tangles of The Girlfriend Experience. BBC3’s fascinating first foray into true crime … Unsolved. Part of the joy of each episode is seeing where it will go next, and it’s always a surprise – from characters turning into animals to a particularly knotty and anarchic segment which addresses racism in a way that swerves categorisation. At the very least, it’ll be better than House of Cards. But a little light exploration beyond these tentpole titles can pay dividends. “Bortdertown” premieres Sunday Jan. 3 at 9:30 p.m. Excellent script with a series of independent stories that the main characters develop their ongoing stories and provide their back stories with every subsequent episode. Every streaming service is peppered with perfect little gems that everyone else has missed. In December 2004, Scientific American Life published an article entitled The Tyranny of Choice. That is the level the show tends to operate on: the unspeakably real. At all times he must be conscious that he’s not just trying to convince the authorities and his loved ones but a mass TV audience. There’s incidental magic, too: look closely and you’ll even spot a pre-teen Steve Martin selling guidebooks. Rachel Aroesti, UnREALAmazon PrimeUnREAL is what happened when US TV producer Sarah Gertrude Shapiro escaped from her job on reality dating show The Bachelor and co-wrote a deliciously schlocky drama set behind the scenes of a similar programme. Some you will have seen. All of which makes Disneyland Dream wildly disarming. This US series synthesises drama and true crime, and flips the cliche of the homicide cop haunted by that one case they got too close to. As a portrait of mental illness, it’s astonishing – not least because it finds such humour in despair – but as a spectacle it’s even better. By the end, when she has confessed to killing seven men in cold blood but also pleaded self-defense, you’re left with a sense of the tattered remains of her painful, solitary life. Apart from everything else, it’s a satirical reflection on the minority experience, perhaps also inspired by the director’s own feelings about being an Iranian who has studied and now lives and works in Denmark. Bordertown. Inspired by Abigail’s Party, it follows the owners of Horace and Pete’s, a dive bar in Brooklyn. Bordertown straddles two realms: the worthy and the kitsch. Pitiless capitalism? The set was discussed everywhere from the New York Times to This American Life, and Notaro exploded. Abbasi shows how important it is for Vore that he wants to eat insects, maggots and worms. If you’ve ever spent an evening listlessly scrolling through Netflix’s infinite library, you’ll know that the Tyranny of Choice is painfully real. The strangeness in this film writhes like bacteria. So, here’s a collection of streaming titles we can’t believe aren’t household names already. When someone has got something they shouldn’t have – in their bag or concealed in their clothing – Tina’s nostrils twitch and her lips pull back from her teeth in a snarl. RN, Binging With BabishYouTubeThis YouTube-only cooking show finds NYC chef and film-maker Andrew Rea carefully preparing dishes from films and TV shows: the prison sauce from Goodfellas, for instance, or the “moist-maker” sandwich from Friends. The most audacious television in living memory … Horace and Pete. But US comic Maria Bamford’s joyful, surreal and ambitious sitcom – which loosely tells the story of her real-life breakdown and subsequent recovery – is a true delight. One of them might just end up being your new favourite show. Go here to watch it. In the five years since human traffickers kidnapped his daughter Vincent has traveled the world and left a bloody wake behind him. Created by anyone else this show would … It would be too much of a spoiler to say any more, but it is absolutely worth watching to find out. But what if the reconstructions were high quality? n December 2004, Scientific American Life published an article entitled The Tyranny of Choice. The bombshells resound all the more against the understated backdrop of legal procedure, the chug of a fax machine, the homely North Carolina accents, even moments of courtroom humour, all of which run counter to the raging emotional drama at this documentary’s core. It takes the breathless pace and zing of Bamford’s visionary standup and throws it into a Day-Glo version of Hollywood, where she is attempting to resurrect her career, revive her love life and bring her entire community together by means of installing a bench in front of her house. There’s YouTube. As per the title, only 3% will be chosen. A real-life Friday Night Lights … Last Chance U. Essentially a real-life version of US drama Friday Night Lights, the doc follows a team of underdogs in a no-mark Mississippi town, transformed by a bullish coach and academic advisor into a national championship winning, 25-win-streak hotshot of a team – and a last resort for those hoping to graduate to the NFL. Oobah Butler, Pls Like BBC3/iPlayerOver six 15-minute episodes, Liam Williams’s sharp, pointed mockumentary series takes aim at some of the more inane professional vloggers (“Or, as I call them, self-manipulating content puppets,” says the comic), immersing himself in the world of YouTube via a surprisingly successful turn as Vloggy McVlogface. Now he has found the town where his daughter is being held and the pimp who's keeping her. They are the very different babes in the very different wood. We collectively wince as Allie asks the sort of clunky, blunt questions about sexual orientation that a cisgendered person would never get asked. Binging With Babish is a curiously hypnotic watch; slick editing, a smartmouth narrative track and a hands-only view of the action makes it at once more and less than a traditional cooking show, something you can both watch and half-watch at the same time. Because, as he discovers, that’s what O’Brien does; she pushes people to become an intrinsic part of her tickling empire, before pulling the rug out from under them by making supposedly private clips available online and defaming the participants. She lives in a remote woodland shack with boorish slob Roland (Jörgen Thorsson) who cares only about his dogs. While it may have suffered from launching too close to the visually flashier Peaky Blinders, it’s hard to recall the last time a British drama stretched its imaginative wings like this one does. Bordertown Season 1 Review Good An equal-opportunity offender that energetically rips into multiples side of the immigration debate, with enough of an absurdist streak to balance out its snark. And Vore actually has a great interest in babies. Bordertown is a brooding and predictable drama about murder, but sometimes that’s what you want to watch. Bordertown. Directed by Chris Allen Williams. It’s overloading our minds and paralysing us. There’s deceit, betrayal, jeopardy; all the good stuff, basically. Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for Bordertown Join / Sign Up Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices. The scenes of them together in the forest are like a pastoral from another world: sensual, celebratory, strange. The only difference is that what Farrier discovers is far more insalubrious than just a troubled figure messing with people’s lives online – it’s criminal, and it’s been going on for decades. JS, 3%Netflix Released last year, 3% is Netflix’s first original series to come from Brazil, and was directed by César Charlone, the Oscar-nominated cinematographer behind City of God. Dancing on Ice, episode 1 review: Lady Leshurr falls foul of the public in a laboured launch event. Gavin Haynes, Last Chance U Netflix You don’t have to care about American football to fall for Last Chance U. Tina is astonished and obscurely excited when an insolently confident young man called Vore saunters past in the customs corridor, and is coolly unruffled by her inspection of his belongings: weird insect-breeding equipment. Next time you’re blinded by the tyranny of choice that streaming services offer, line up one of these programmes instead. I defy you to find another period drama that evens the gender scales so admirably. $5. Aside from ploughing through a barrage of hearty subjects seamlessly, the series also manages to remain light and full of savvy humour. Season 1 Review: Bordertown, despite sometimes stooping to pick low-hanging fruit, is actually surprisingly smart and funny, an equal-opportunity offender that energetically rips into every side of the immigration debate while demonstrating enough of an absurdist streak to balance out its snark. But after receiving a homophobic response to a press request he sends to shady organisers Jane O’Brien Media, he decides to investigate just why young men from around the world are being given thousands of dollars to tickle each other. Stranger Things you already know about, because nobody ever shuts up about Stranger Things. Audience Reviews for Bordertown: Season 1 Dec 08, 2020 Absolutely brilliant writing, not too much personal drama, great acting, can't wait for more. Rebecca Nicholson, CasualAmazon PrimeThe title may be warmly ironic – this is a show about single people for whom dates are freighted with anxiety – but it’s a fitting description of the audience’s relationship with this ace US show. The characters drink theirs in high-ceilinged LA bars, or in the cavernous kitchen-diner of faded web guru Alex (Tommy Dewey), whose sister Valerie (Michaela Watkins), a shrink who needs therapy more than her clients do, lives with him because they’re both such hopeless romantic screw-ups. CK’s email was vague because he wanted viewers to go into it blind, without marketing gimmicks. It was their last. In 1970s New York, while adults were grooving to the disco scene, the kids of the Bronx were spellbound by DJ Kool Herc and Coke La Rock. But if you can stomach it, you’ll love it. But, ultimately, none of this really matters when the subject matter is this engrossing, and gross. At the outset, all Farrier wants to do is make a short, sideways human interest segment about the unusual activity he’s discovered online. And Tina is always right. The key detective in charge of most of the cases is Kari Sorjonen. Border: a Nordic noir romance with cinema's weirdest sex scene. All of this eternally frustrates Turkington, who just wants to discuss his extensive VHS collection. If you love crime dramas, I think I just found your new obsession on Netflix. Through her journalism, Allie befriends Violet, who transitioned to a woman. O’Brien has humiliated and stalked people across the decades, all in the name of … what exactly? With help from a rotating cast of acting aristocracy, the League of Gentlemen duo have spent three series battering down the divisions between comedy, horror and drama. His wife has battled brain cancer and needs to recuperate, and he wants to focus his attention on his family. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets (His debut feature Shelley in 2016 was a fertility horror nightmare with some ideas similar to those in Border.). Hannah J Davies, Aileen Wuornos: Life and Death of a Serial Killer Amazon PrimeEleven years after Nick Broomfield examined the hype around Aileen Wuornos, the US’s first female serial killer, he returns to document her final weeks on death row in 2003. But Tina has something that can only be called a superpower: the ability to smell contraband. This isn't just a matter of haphazard characterization and dialogue: the whole film is designed to make you see Briar as a messianically … New Zealand-based TV journalist David Farrier narrates the story of how he became entangled in a world where amateur athletes are paid to touch each other in a way they’ve been assured is in no way sexual, but which seems a bit suspect. Real Detective is the answer. In the park, mum Meg shakes open a folded bag and pulls out hamburgers and milk for everyone. Tina has a developmental disorder; miserably calling herself an “ugly strange human with a chromosome flaw”, and played by Swedish actress Eva Melander with facial prostheses. What is it? Their dialogue scenes reveal an intelligent, indulgent, almost worldly side to Tina that the rest of the movie doesn’t. Peterson would maintain that she fell down them. The celebrated Latino director Gregory Nava (American Family) helmed, scripted, and co-produced (with star Jennifer Lopez) Bordertown -- a suspense thriller with an A-list Hispanic cast. Riley Keough is sensational as Christine, a law student who is drawn into a lucrative sideline: a type of escorting where she fakes a relationship with the client. And her lovemaking scenes with Vore are quite extraordinary. It’s not the most sophisticated production you’ll ever see, and the way that Farrier makes some of his findings is unclear, which makes you wonder how much of the investigation was complete before the cameras starting rolling. 1. If that all sounds a bit heavy, just you wait – it often goes 10 minutes without a joke. But from the docks to the music hall, a sense of evil that’s as strong as the porter that flows from the tavern taps looms over the residents. Through Allie’s cautiously fumbling approach we follow Her Story, a six-part web drama about queer and trans women, and the only non-network series nominated in the Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series Emmy category in 2016. Ali Abbasi’s dark drama focuses on transgression and taboo as two troubled people living on the edge of society develop a strange friendship, Last modified on Mon 11 Mar 2019 17.06 GMT, In all its freakiness, Ali Abbasi’s film Border is something between a superhero origin myth, a cop procedural and a body-horror romance. The Dolls' House (Part One) 58m. The movie concludes by bringing its two narrative strands together in a way that might mean Tina would, by implication, be in serious trouble with the police, though noticing plot problems is beside the point. Storyline A top murder investigator from the capital city of Finland moves to a small town of Lappeenranta nearby the Russian border in order to work less and spend more time with his family. Incredible guest performances from David Threlfall, Jonas Armstrong and Joseph Mawle add texture to the already dense tapestry, and several episodes are true works of art. It’s overloading our minds and paralysing us. Rebranded by Netflix, a second season continued the conceit – newly diagnosed with an STI, nice guy Dylan (Johnny Flynn) must contact everyone he has boinked, with each episode flashing back to their tumble – but added more emotional heft to the relationship between Dylan, his semi-platonic soulmate Evie (Antonia Thomas) and horndog wingman Luke (Daniel Ings). Photograph: Ulrika Malm. At the beginning of filmmaker Jean-Xavier De Lestrade’s extraordinary eight-part 2005 documentary, we see Peterson walk us through his enviable North Carolina mansion, describing a pleasant evening he and his wife Kathleen spent together in 2001. It goes to dark places, and stays there without flinching. ... Full Review ... Brian Moylan Guardian December 30, 2015 As the pair become close, Allie learns about the ways in which trans people navigate life on a daily basis – from micro anxieties (Violet’s fear of people noticing her voice or appearance which stops her from feeling present) to macro-aggressions (Violet’s abusive partner). It stars Shiri Appleby as mentally unstable producer Rachel, trapped in a mutually destructive working relationship with exec producer Quinn (Constance Zimmer) who is basically molten lava in female form. Casual’s determination not to grip its stories too tightly or play for huge payoffs lends the moments of humour and heartbreak real intimacy. He’s an engaging, likeable character with flaws, which don’t always endear him to his colleagues. There’s regular telly, and then there are the catch-up services. They are creatures from another world making intimate contact, and together achieving something that goes way beyond anything as commonplace as an orgasm. If that all sounds a bit heavy, just you wait – it often goes 10 minutes without a joke. Funded, shot and distributed by CK, who also played one of the leads, it was as singular a vision as you are ever likely to see. With uncanny prescience – given that this would be anything but a routine case – Lestrade began filming his documentary just weeks after Kathleen’s death, the end result reduced from 600 hours of footage. For the same reason, do resist the temptation to Google Michael Peterson before watching this series. Set in a dystopian future, it finds the vast majority of the populace living in squalor, but at the age of 20, young people take part in a series of tests which could allow them access to a utopian paradise called the Offshore. But all of them, in their own way, are miraculous. Also under the spotlight are the media, who inevitably seem to treat this case almost as a tremendous diversion rather than a tragedy, the clicking of their camera shutters a recurring soundtrack. In that instance, at least, “Bordertown” is less a satire than a mirror to the current state of our society. Every carefully curated watchlist needs a programme like this: a half-hour dramedy you can whack on for a reliable, smartly written hit of escapism. Tonally, Farrier’s 2016 debut is reminiscent of another 2010s documentary film, Catfish, which spawned the MTV reality series of the same name. Vore seems very much to resemble Tina – could this be a fellow refugee from whatever mysterious Planet Krypton is the source of her powers? That alone would be sinister, but mixed with the sexual abuse, miscarriages of justice and cover-ups they unearth, this becomes a compelling meditation on authority, power and religion. Bordertown is a good example of how insipid and smug certain kinds of television can be when it tries to address contemporary issues. Midnight Sun ought to deliver the best of two worlds. No man or woman is an island and though the moral pendulum swings wildly, all must answer to a higher power in the end. Shot with a Kubrickian eye for symmetry, you’ll end up jubilantly yelling “Touchdowwwwwn!! The bar has been in the family for a century, and has degraded with each generation. Is this the face of a bereaved man appallingly wronged, or a coolly unscrupulous murderer whose capacity for fiction extends beyond the pages of his books to gross deceit? Jack Seale, The KeepersNetflixThe unsolved 1969 murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik – a nun who had taught at an all-girls Catholic school in Baltimore – is, ostensibly, the focus of this taut seven-parter. Kate Solomon. With Mark Joy, Linda Kennedy, Ricardo Melindez, Gary Wade Morton. Similar to other Nordic Noir series, Bordertown is dark with a gritty portrayal of crime in a small town that borders Russia. They both deal with the sad, strange stories lurking behind computer screens, with troubled antagonisers who go to great lengths to deceive others. A compelling meditation on power and religion … The Keepers. Tickled Amazon Prime Competitive endurance tickling is like no other sport you’ve ever heard of. The pair are rude, hilariously passive aggressive, and disinterested in one another – imagine Mark Kermode paired up with John McCririck – and tend to discuss everything except the film they’re aiming to review. 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