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‘Criminal Record’ Fails in Its “Duty of Care”
The body count starts rising as we pass the halfway point of 'Criminal Record' Season 2.
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The body count starts rising as we pass the halfway point of 'Criminal Record' Season 2.
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'Criminal Record' sees Billy unmedicated and June unmoored.
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For every snake, there is a ladder; for every ladder, a snake.
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It's Seven Fire Starters for Lanarkshire and Nine Bad Choices for Mortal Men in 'Criminal Record' Season 2's second episode.
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Hegarty turns and snarls, "Don't you ever say my name again, you hear?"
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The 'Criminal Record' Season 2 trailer is here, and the new case has a little message for our odd couple detective duo.
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Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo's high tension crime drama will be back on our screens this spring.
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Music buffs will be familiar with the Glastonbury Music Festival, held every summer in the titular town smack in the middle of Somerset. The festival traces its roots back to the 1910s when it was initially a celebration of modern classical music as part of an imagined, forthcoming utopian society
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If the real world feels like it's getting a little too much for you these days, don't worry, Netflix's dystopian techno-horror anthology Black Mirror is coming to make you feel at least a little better that things aren't worse. A modern-day version
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As Halloween approaches, the time-bending psychological thriller The Devil’s Hour Season 2 has the right amount of creepiness for your TV. The new season’s horror-tinged gore and jumpscares make it an atmospheric match for dark autumn evenings, but good luck wading through the overly complex plot. The first
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Prime Video has released the Season 2 trailer for its time-bending psychological thriller The Devil’s Hour. If our first look at the series’ new footage is anything to go by, audiences should prepare themselves for even more thrilling twists and surprises. The series stars Jessica Raine (Baptiste) as Lucy
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A Ghost Story for Christmas initially debuted in 1971 on the BBC, a Christmas Eve anthology series of scary stories to tell in the dark while awaiting Santa. The original iteration ran for seven years, concluding in 1978. The first five adaptations were based on M.R. James' famous