Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts

Monday, 27 June 2016

Recently I've been watching... THE AMERICANS and more

My occasional telly round-up :)  Click the series name for more info.

I so looked forward to this, and it lived up to my expectations: series 4 of
The Americans.  It's set in the 1980s, and stars Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as two Russian spies who live in the northern Virginia suburbs of Washington DC, posing as a normal American couple with two children.  One of their close neighbours is an FBI agent...

I watched the whole series over a period of 2 evenings, but you need to start at the beginning.  It's quite low key for series these days, a proper old fashioned spy drama/thriller without a ridiculous amount of car chases, etc; it's just brilliant scripted and acted.  Keri Russell as Elizabeth is fab, another fictional woman I want to be (after Lagertha in Vikings and Michonne in The Walking Dead).  Highly recommended!

*****Five Stars***** 



I just watched the first series of Alone, which is a reality show in which ten men are dropped onto Vancouver Island in British Columbia to survive alone, in winter, amongst cougars, bears and wolves, for 90 days.  I loved this, as I'm fascinated by survival in adverse circumstances.  It's good because there's no annoying presenter; it's all filmed by the contestants themselves.  They have an emergency phone to ring if they want to 'tap out' (ie, if they've had enough).  One wimped out in 12 hours, another on the 2nd day (okay, they did have bears and wolves outside their tents...), but four of them kept going for nearly two months.  One guy made a yurt and a canoe - the difference in their capabilities was amazing.  Definitely watching the next series.  Only downside was that you don't find out what happened afterwards; it would have been nice hearing what the four who really made a go of it thought of it all, and how it affected them when they got home.  You get to see this about the winner, but not the others.

****Four and a half stars**** 



I quite liked The Whispers, about an alien race who invade the minds of the children of important people in the government, etc, in order to manipulate their parents, because the aliens want to take over the planet.  Yes, it sounds pretty silly, but it's good.  The main problem is that so many of the cast are kind of irritating, especially the main female character, Clare, and some of the children are a bit ghastly (though others are very good, in particular Henry, a little sweetie), but I watched a whole series without being made to!

***Three and a half stars*** 



I've watched the first three episodes of New Blood, a new BBC detective show.  It's fairly entertaining and the plot of the first story was good, but it's a bit too self consciously 'twenty-somethings in 21st century London' for me.  A tad lighter than I like, too.  Familiar faces are Mark Addy (Robert Baratheon in GoT) playing the sterotypical old school detective who resents the 'new blood' and wants everything done his way, but then looks an idiot when aforementioned New Blood solves the case, and Anna Chancellor (Duckface in Four Weddings and a Funeral).

***Three Stars*** 



More coming soon.... 

Friday, 3 June 2016

Recently I've been watching....

.... more stuff on Netflix/Amazon Instant Video, etc, upon which I would like to comment and/or give recommendation.  I did a similar post in April, HERE.
For more details about each programme, click on the name.

Firstly, a terrific family crime thriller, Bloodline, set in Florida.  The Rayburns are Monroe County's premier family, and also happen to be the last word in dysfunctional.  I watched Season 1 last year, and Season 2 is equally as good; you need to watch Season 1 first.  The Florida scenery is gorgeous, too - this is a fab series, gripping and highly recommended!

*****Five stars*****



I've just watched Season 1 of The Path, which is about a religious cult that doesn't think it's a cult... starring Aaron Paul (Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad), some of the 'movement' are less convinced than others, and suspect shady dealings at the top.  I really enjoyed this, and am very much looking forward to more - I think it will run and run!

****Four stars****
 



Is there anyone who hasn't seen The Secret, a four part series about a true life drama in Ireland, starring James Nesbitt as an off-his-rocker, devout Baptist, dentist, adulterer, scammer and murderer?  So gripping I'm now reading the book about the story, by Deric Henderson.  
The Secret ~ watch it! 
 
****Four and a half stars****



I'd class Banshee as one of those 'I know it's a load of rubbish but I like it' romps ~ I've just watched Season 4 of this thriller set in a small town in Pennsylvania, complete with murders, conspiracy, corrupt police, FBI connections, you name it.  Good stuff - it works, even though it's completely ludicrous!

***Three and a half stars***




Next, Secrets and LiesA new series starring Juliette Lewis as a hard nosed cop, investigating a child murder.  Ryan Phillipe stars.  The show is going to carry on with Juliette Lewis, though this particular story ends this time round; I imagine it's going to be a crime story per season.  This one had a really good end, btw.

***Three and a half stars (teetering on four!)***



Now... Containment
I was so looking forward to this - there's nothing I love more than a good pandemic, and this one has a serious outbreak in a hospital in Atlanta, which spreads quickly, causing a section of the city to be cordoned off.   Great idea for a story, great action - alas, the characters are as flat as flat can be.  I couldn't give a monkey's about any of them; by about ep 4 I was thinking, um, this isn't very good....  I shall watch it until the end, but I notice that it's been cancelled after this series.  Lovers of all things pandemic might like it, though!

***Three stars***

 

I'm currently watching the remake of Roots (remember that??!!), and am SOOOO looking forward to binge-watching the new series of The Americans and Vikings - all time favourites, nearly ready to go!