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Wild Crime (2021)
Great tv
I watched both series of this and loved it! The first series was individual stories, while the second consisting of four episodes, was concentrating one one story.
Imagine going to a beautiful natural park, all around there are mountains, valleys, water. Now add to the mix some with murder on their mind, and it's a recipe for nothing good.
Often the murders in these vast rugged areas are left for decades before even being discovered. Luckily as DNA gets better so dies the chance of finding the killer, and the four episodes of the second series show how scientific advances have moved on.
I'm hoping there might be a further series in time.
The Towel Man (2021)
Pretty Dire
I was itching to turn this off from five minutes in, given its 1970's porn film feel. I can only assume this extremely low budget film was made by primary children. The acting was stiff and emotionless, and the storyline while being OK, could have been so much more.
I get it that film makers don't have huge budgets, top actors, or great sets, but this film was genuinely something I think should be relegated to the trash can.
And do we find out who the towel man is? No, instead we are left believing he (or she) is about to begin another film, heaven help us.
And the titles were in a font that is difficult to read.
You Should Have Left (2020)
Weak
For me this film was weak in every sense of the word. The acting was less than impressive, the storyline was unimpressive, and the believability was zero. We put the film on expecting to be wowed with Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried, but no that was far from true. I was left feeling like I had been cheated. A rental house in Wales seems to be like Doctor Who's Tardis bigger on the inside. In fact the house is Massive on the inside.. Totally wasted my tme
Judy (2019)
Brilliant
Rene Zellweger plays the sad star to perfection. Sadly Judy passed too early after a life of desperately seeking love, affection and approval. Zellweger practically has the film to herself and she rises to the challenge impressively.