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FOLIO | TV NEWS: KILLING EVE IS BACK

October 2, 2021 Cathy Martin
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By Letitia Fitzpatrick

Good news in Binge Watch Land: Killing Eve is coming back.

The British spy thriller TV series follows Eve Polastri, played by the superb Sandra Oh, a British intelligence investigator whose mission is to catch the psychopathic assassin, Villanelle, played by the chilling and compelling Jodie Comer.

As the chase intensifies, the two women become obsessed with each other. Based on the Villanelle novel series by Luke Jennings, the series was produced in the UK by Sid Gentle Films for BBC America and BBC iPlayer, where the first three series are now available.

The first series had Phoebe Waller-Bridge of Fleabag fame as the head writer, the second series award-winning actress and director Emerald Fennell, the third series Suzanne Heathcote and the fourth and final series, which has yet to air, Laura Neal.

The show has been very successful in the United States as well as the United Kingdom, receiving critical acclaim for its writing and lead actresses’ performances. Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer have scooped awards including BAFTAs, as has Fiona Shaw for her part as Carolyn Martens, head of the Russia Section at MI6.

The story begins as Eve Polastri, bored with her protection role within the British intelligence agencies, becomes overly interested in female assassins, their mindsets and methods of killing. After she is fired from MI5, Eve is delighted to b e recruited by a secret division inside MI6, chasing an international assassin who goes by the name of Villanelle.

Eve meets Villanelle and finds to her dismay that members within both their secret circles may be interconnected. She becomes obsessed with the killer who is equally preoccupied with Eve, to the detriment of both their missions.

Both women are professional, childless, hard-working, ambitious and somewhat obsessive. They are also flawed and broken, and while their worlds betray them, they come to almost trust each other. Their complicated love-hate relationship is at the heart of the show.

The notion of female assassins is not unique, but the novelist’s take was seen by the production company as fresh, intelligent and bold, not exploitative and the mutual obsession between the woman was engaging.

For the role of Villanelle, the production considered over 100 actresses, before casting Jodie Comer. Sally Woodward Gentle told Backstage that the production “didn’t want Villanelle to be like Nikita or The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - that male fantasy version of what a woman who’d come for them might look like. We wanted her to be able to disappear into a crowd.”

Film locations include Tuscany, Paris, Berlin, Romania, London and Oxford. Filming for the fourth and final series began in June 2021.

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In FILM Tags TV, tv show, tv reviews, tv review, tv blogger, best of tv, TV JUNKIE, KILLING EVE, DRAMA ADDICT, TV DRAMA
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FOLIO | TV REVIEW: THE CHAIR, NETFLIX

September 30, 2021 Cathy Martin
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By Letitia Fitzpatrick

 

Another very watchable triumph for Netflix is The Chair, an America comedy-drama TV series.

 

Set in the fictional, Pembroke University, in what looks like New England, it stars the marvellous Sandra Oh, of Killing Eve fame.  She plays Professor Ji-Yoon Kim, the newly appointed chair of the university’s English department and the first woman to be chosen for the prestigious post.

 

She tries to ensure the tenure of a young black female colleague, Yaz McKay (Nana Mensah), as well as steer a course through her relationship with her friend and crush, Bill Dobson, played by Jay Duplass.  He’s a lovable but boozy colleague who has lost his way, since his wife died, and his daughter went to college.

 

Ji-Yoon’s life is made more difficult by the fact that enrolment is down, and the dean tells her to remove three members from her department.

 

Among the main characters are a senior English department faculty member, Yaz McKay played by Bob Balaban, and the university dean, Paul Larson, played by David Morse.

 

The award-winning actress Holland Taylor of The Practice fame delivers scene-stealing work as Joan Hambling, a senior faculty member who feels overlooked. The department members are all at war with each other, and the world over various grievances.

 

Ji-Yoon also struggles to parent her strong-willed adopted daughter, Ju Ju played by Everly Carganilla. 

 

The Chair was created by Amanda Peet and it was filmed at colleges in Pensylvania and Pittsburgh. 

 

There are only six half-hour episodes in the series which was widely acclaimed for its excellent observations about academia, and its fine cast led by an empathetic and very funny performance by Sandra Oh.

 

The Chair is a light, clever send-up of academic life, and it gives Sandra Oh a chance to expand her range, and leaves the viewer wanting more.

In FILM Tags tv show, TV, tv reviews, tv review, best of tv, tv blogger, the chair, netflix, netflix and chill
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FOLIO | MOTHERLAND ON BBC IPLAYER

June 14, 2021 Cathy Martin

It’s funny and fabulous, and you won’t want it to end. Motherland is a superbly sharp comedy from the pens of Sharon Horgan (Catastrophe) and Graham Linehan (Father Ted), as well as Helen Linehan and Holly Walsh.

This British sitcom about the ups and downs of parenthood among a bunch of competitive mums in middle-class London ran for three glorious series of half hour episodes and is still available to watch.

Motherhood stars Anna Maxwell Martin who was nominated for a Bafta for the part of Julia, a self-absorbed slummy mummy who gets the shock of her life when her own mother decides to stop providing a free childminding service for her grandchildren. Julia is now forced to pay attention to her children’s schooling, and the concept of middle- class motherhood.

A self-centred, egotistical worrier, Julia wants to do as little parenting as possible and lean on her new friends at the school gate. Anna Maxwell Martin feels the comedy was important in these uncertain times when the world is going through a pandemic. She reckons we are all struggling, and we need something to make us laugh, even just for a few hours.

Julia struggles with juggling work and home life, an absent husband, nanny problems, a nit outbreak and a crush on her builder, among other trials. The actress relishes being an angry, over-the-top person. She was a hit as the grim-faced passive-aggressive DCS Patricia Carmichael in the immensely popular police drama, Line of Duty, which was filmed in Northern Ireland.

Another of the major characters in Motherland is Amanda (Lucy Punch), a vain yet insecure yummy mummy and social mountaineer who wants everyone to envy her. She is the superficially polite but acerbic leader of the Alpha Mums who are the mean girls at the cafe near the school.

Down-to-earth Liz (Diane Morgan) lives in a council flat and is a chaotic and blunt-talking single parent, who is unpopular with Amanda’s clique, and becomes buddies with Julia, helping her navigate the stormy waters of actually taking care of your own kids.

The third member of their unlikely trio is Kevin, (Paul Ready) an earnest stay-at-home dad who unsuccessfully tries to ingratiate himself with Amanda’s circle but finds true friendship and lots of laughs with Julia and Liz.

Motherland is excellently crafted and funny as well as poignant, as the characters deal with the ups and downs of life. Motherland is still available on the BBC iPlayer, and it’s addictive!

In FILM, FOLIO Tags WHATS ON, TV, tv review, motherland, bbc iplayer, best of tv, tv blogger, tv reviews, slummy mummies, modern mums, parenthood
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FOLIO | EMER D BRINGS US THE VERY BEST OF THIS WEEKEND'S AT HOME//ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT

February 19, 2021 Cathy Martin
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Our good friend Emer Dooris from Emer D blog is back with us, guest blogging this week to bring you her top picks of entertainment from home. She’s a great all-rounder when it comes to the arts, but particularly loves theatre and music… But we also have some fab TV in here too including my own recommendation for the week The Framing of Britney Spears.

And with spring in the air it’s lovely to see some positivity around with all the music, theatre and art that we all so desperately need to get us through what will hopefully be the last of the lockdowns (but we wont hold our breath!).

  

HEADLINERS

Jack Garratt will be live on his YouTube tonight at 8pm where he will be playing an acoustic version of his album Phase from the Village Underground in London.

Want to get that Friday Feeling? Roger Sanchez is live streaming as part of the house nation over on futurescreen.tv tonight at midnight till 3am!

Burning the night oil? Patti Smith will also be lives streaming at 2am on Veeps.com and 3 Doors Down will be playing their greatest hits on mandolin.com.

THEATRE

Original Theatre online present their first theatre live stream this weekend. ‘Good Grief’, starring Sean Clifford and Nikesh Patel, tells the story of two friends navigating the five stages of grief through comedy and absurdity. Find out more at www.originaltheatreonline.com

Curve at Home, in association with the Birmingham Hippodrome, will stream an intimate, bold and beautiful new digital version of the WhatsOnStage award-winning production of ‘The Colour Purple’  this weekend from www.curveonline.co.uk

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FILM

Need something to finish the mid-term break with the kids? Check out The Willoughbys on Netflix. PG animated fun for all! (We loved this wonderful piece, written by Ricky Gervais)

To commemorate that anniversary of the trial of the Chicago 7, Netflix has released the film of the same name on its YouTube channel for 48hrs this weekend. Starring Eddie Redmayne, Sacha Baron Cohen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jeremy Strong, Michael Keaton (and many more), it tells the real life story of a peaceful protest to end the Vietnam War which ended in an historic court case.  The film has been nominated for 5 Golden Globes, 6 Critic’s Choice Awards and 3 SAG Awards, so it's one not to missed! Jump on to the Netflix YouTube account now!

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Also just out on Netflix is ‘Behind Her Eyes’, which is based on a best-selling thriller by Sarah Pinborough. We’re not horror fans here at The F Words, but we could def go a psychological thriller!

THE OTHER BEST BITS…

Check out Stan and Ollie on BBC1 at 8.25pm. The film tells the story of Laurel and Hardy's famous tour of Britain and Ireland in 1953 (they even popped into the Grand Opera House on this tour and stayed in Belfast for a couple of weeks).

Or Limitless starring Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro is on 5Star at 8pm. We loved this movie back when it first came out.

Oh and if you haven’t watched it yet, ‘The Framing of Brittany Spears’ is currently on NowTV/Sky Documentaries. Editor Cathy Martin has been following the #FREEBRITNEY campaign for the last year and was a massive advocate of this documentary when it first came out.  Poor Britney was harangued and harassed for abnormal behaviours when actually they were pretty normal reactions to being CONSTANTLY hounded by a press and paparazzi who were unhealthily OBSESSED with every move she made. I mean, poor Britney was on lockdown before any of us even had an inkling of lockdown life as she tried to live her life against the massive wave of pressure among paps to get a money shot (an upskirt pic of her by a paparazzo was rewarded with a $1m fee by People magazine). And then for her father to team up with a crooked lawyer to forcibly become her custodians and decide every tiny thing about her including how and what she was medicated and drugged with?! Aaaaargh!

Anyway, Cathy’s advice: IT’S A MUST-WATCH.

Back to me though, I’ll be honest I'll have to finish Married at First Sight Australia before I tackle any of these as I’m addicted! But whatever you get up to, enjoy!

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In FOLIO, FILM Tags TV, MOVIES, ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE, WHATS ON, AT HOME, LOCKDOWN
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