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Monday, Jun 17

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Dead Calm: Killing in the Med? review – devastating landmark TV that demands answers

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This gut-punch documentary about the deaths of more than 500 asylum seekers – and the masked men rounding up refugees – makes a specific, horrific allegation. There should be severe consequences

House of the Dragon season two review – unmissable TV … eventually

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The deathly slow opening episode, heavy with recaps and diplomatic chats, might not win over any new fans but it does ramp up spectacularly. You’ll be begging to watch more!

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Tony Awards 2024 Best & Worst Moments, Snubs And Surprises – Review

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No awards show makes it to the end without a few surprises, and tonight’s Tony Awards on CBS had a whopper: It went off without a hitch. The Pluto TV pre-show, not so much. But more on that in a bit. With Ariana DeBose returning to host…

House of the Dragon season 2 review: Clever, savage must-watch TV

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Civil war is the only option for the Targaryen dynasty

Sunday, Jun 16

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TV REVIEW: Gary Lineker looks like a dad at his first BBQ as Cesc Fabregas steals the show on BBC during England Euro 2024 coverage

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KIERAN GILL: Micah Richards was interesting when talking tactics. Joe Hart was alert to the wayward balls flying his way in the centre circle but seemingly less aware of the line-ups.

CHISTOPHER STEVENS reviews the weekend's TV: Spaceships, fireballs, gigantic men... the UFO mysteries of west Wales

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In Paranormal: The Village That Saw Aliens, a documentary attempts to discover the truth, be it mundane or extraterrestrial, about UFO sightings by children in west Wales in 1977.

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The week in TV: On Thin Ice: Putin v Greenpeace; Presumed Innocent; The Rest Is Politics; Inside No 9 – review

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Docuseries meets eco-thriller as climate activists clash with Russia’s despot; Jake Gyllenhaal stars in an oddly flat legal drama rehash; Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart give us podcast TV; and the impish final episode of Inside No 9

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TV REVIEW It's Carry On...Colin in raunchy season send-off for Bridgerton

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Penelope and Colin throw off their inhibitions - and everything else - in racy send-off for season three

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Knights president talks new facility, TV channel, PWHL and more

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Golden Knights president Kerry Bubolz confirmed in a wide-ranging interview with the Review-Journal that a new hockey facility is coming to Henderson.

Saturday, Jun 15

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BAD MILO! Toilet humour horror – reviews and free online – recommended

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‘He’s one angry little sh-t.’ Bad Milo! is a 2013 American comedy horror film co-scripted and directed by Jacob Vaughan. The movie stars Ken Marino (The Babysitter; iZombie TV series; Goosebumps; Haunted TV series), …

Friday, Jun 14

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TV REVIEW: ITV won't have won many friends in Scotland for their coverage of Euro 2024 opener - and faced criticism for constant

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TV REVIEW BY KIERAN GILL: ITV love a vibe-setting intro to a tournament and for Euro 2024, they cartooned up a selection of fairy tales by the German storytellers Brothers Grimm.

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Onn. Google TV 4K Pro review: Doing what the Chromecast can't

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Usually, when a product sounds too good to be true, it is. That's not the case with the Onn. Google TV 4K Pro as this is quite an impressive streaming device.

Hisense U8N review: The best-value TV right now

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Hisense is continuing to push the boundaries of what a budget or midrange TV can offer. For a few years now, its U8 series has …

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Hotel Cocaine TV Review

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A sexy and violent look at the 1970s Miami drug trade from the creator of Godfather of Harlem.

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Review: Walmart’s Onn Pro isn’t just a great deal, it’s the best Google TV box you can buy

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Google TV is has needed a “flagship” piece of hardware since its debut in 2020 and, this whole time, that’s been the Chromecast with Google TV. But, still with its focus on affordable prices, Walmart is challenging for the role of the best…

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‘House of the Dragon’ Hits Its Stride in a Bigger, Bleaker Season 2: TV Review

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The first season of “House of the Dragon,” HBO’s prequel to “Game of Thrones” and the first spinoff in network history, was widely considered a success. But it was also, in essence, 10 hours of set-up, speeding through decades of context…

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Re-Review: THE NIGHT MANAGER

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It has been going on for a decade since The Night Manager first screened. It was a six-part television series, and British spy thriller, based on the 1993 novel by John le Carré. I saw it live on TV when it was released and I remembered I…

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‘Wise Guy: David Chase and the Sopranos’ Review: Alex Gibney’s Sensationally Artful Documentary Explores Every Angle of TV’s Greatest Show

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Overflowing with insight, stuffed with revelatory interviews and anecdotes and archival footage, as bursting with flavor as a baked ziti, and just as immersive, in its way, as the show itself, "Wise Guy: David Chase and the Sopranos" is…

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Presumed Innocent review: How the reboot marks the return of grown-up TV

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After the glut of comic-book blockbusters, twisty thriller Presumed Innocent is a welcome throwback to television for grown-ups

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CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: These rescued pets are a joy, but it's a crying shame about soaring vet fees

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Who can afford to own a pet these days? When veterinary nurse Nicole Jenkins found a poorly kitten, she had to launch a crowd-funding campaign to save the little animal