Friday, October 18, 2024

Summer Streamin' 24 - Nightsleeper - Miniseries

Nightsleeper is a six-part British television series made for BBC One, starring Joe Cole (Gangs of London) & Alexandra Roach.

The real time drama, the series is set on the fictional Heart of Britain sleeper train travelling to London from Glasgow. Two people who have not met before must work together to try to save the lives of the passengers.

Joining Gang of Londaon's Cole and Alexandra Roach are, David Threlfall, Ruth Madeley, Alex Ferns, Sharon Small, James Cosmo, Lois Chimimba, Gabriel Howell, Katie Leung, Leah MacRae, Adam Mitchell, Sharon Rooney, Pamela Nomvete, Scott Reid, Daniel Cahill, & Parth Thakerar.

Filming took place in Glasgow back in April 2023. So why on earth is Stan in OZ/BBC only streaming it now? That is a long ass turnaround. They didn't even have a writers strike in the UK.

The opening scene was filmed in Glasgow's Central Station. Filming was also done in and outside Victoria Station, London. The interior scenes of the National Cyber Security Centre were filmed at the City of Glasgow College's Riverside Campus.

It did feel very much like Apple TV's Hijack and then the ITV1 copy Red Eye from earlier this year. This time instead of a plane, the drama was on a plane!


Look this feels a little on the low budget side, however Joe Cole did shine in this UK series living on Stan. For me, Stan really needs to find a new content provider ASAP. These English filler series are fine, however there is no contending with Disney+ and Binge (whilst it has HBO content) in a time when people can and will drop streaming services.

Working in the transport industry, you would never want a Nightsleeper experience in real life.

Don't let me make up your mind, check out Nightsleeper for yourself now.

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Summer Streamin' 24 - Tell Me Lies - Season Two

Tell Me Lies is back for a second season. I was late to the party for season one, then season two just dropped at the start of last month. Now after eight episodes, this high level college girl drama is over.

Sex, lies and betrayal, they are the main themes of Tell Me Lies season two. Based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Carola Lovering. The series is a Hulu original, however again in Australia, it streams on Disney+.

Starring Grace Van Patten, Jackson White, Catherine Missal, Spencer House, Sonia Mena, Branden Cook, Alicia Crowder, and Tom Ellis. Thomas Doherty from the recent Gossip Girls reboot, joins the cast, as does Jacob Rodriguez & Katherine Hughes. 

The second series continues to follow the relationship/drama between Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco as it unfolds over the course of eight years after meeting at college. We kick off season two, returning to Baird for her sophomore year, Lucy tries to avoid drama, while also harbouring a troubling secret from Bree. Adopting a new look, Pippa tries to reinvent herself but is getting hate from Wrigley's football team. Stephen and Diana become Barid's new it couple.


There is no word about a third season, however there appears to be enough online hype, that the series may return for another season. Hulu has a fair amount of content on their plate right now, with the big runaway success being, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. Yes I know I need to finish that ASAP!

Finale, Don't Struggle Like That, Or I Will Only Love You More continues to dial up the drama, however for me, I think I preferred the binge of the first season over week-to-week one episode at a time.

Lucy's drama in season two just all felt a bit too much at times. She is kinda annoying AF and Stephen. EEEHHHHH

Either way this is an easy watch with some eye candy along with classic tunes thrown into the soundtrack.

Tell Me Lies two seasons stream on Disney+ alongside English Teacher, Reasonable Doubt, Grotesquerie and homegrown series, Last Days of the Space Age.

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Summer Streamin' 24 - English Teacher - Season One

English Teacher is a new comedy drama series created by Brian Jordan Alvarez, who also stars as main character Evan Marquez. It is not very Disney+ but FX titles, stream on Disney+ down under.

Now straight off the bat, this was excellent. Like easy top five for my Summer Streamin' 24 RATED post, early in 2025.

Alongside Marquez, Stephanie Koenig, Enrico Colantoni, and Sean Patton star in this stellar new series. Only landing at the start of September with a double episode. Sadly last night, it concluded after only eight episodes. I am actually praying this gets renewed. Hopefully receiving generally positive reviews from critics along with decent exposure on the Disney+ app, it will return!

What's it about you ask?

High school teacher Evan Marquez (Brian Jordan Alvarez) finds himself at the intersection of professional, political, and personal aspects of working at a high school. Spoilers about the finale below. You have been warned!


In the finale, it’s Evan’s birthday and turning 35. FB Malcolm talks him into going to a leather daddy bar, wearing a latex T-shirt and short shorts. 

Then outta nowhere, Evan’s school friends are waiting there to party with him. 

My favourite part of the episode was sports teacher, Markie runs into an old high school football teammate, and it takes a while for it to dawn on him that the guy is gay. 

He does have a crush on Gwen too, who broke up with her boyfriend, then at the end of the episode, well...

Guidance counselor Rick is intrigued to learn about poppers. Then hunky Harry shows up.

Remember that kiss. Harry & Evan say an awkward hello, and Harry says he wanted to show up to support him on his birthday. 

Scene stealer this episode, Gwen is getting drunker and more desperate, pestering the DJ to let her do karaoke. 

She also gushes to Markie about how great he is. Sadly for Markie he thinks could be a green light to finally share his feelings for her. 

In the bathroom, Malcolm takes credit for inviting Harry. Evan is as usual with him, unimpressed.

Gwen gets her hands on a microphone and stars singing a cappella about Gay Town City before getting yanked off stage. 

Malcolm then takes the mike to pay tribute to Evan, singing an absolute classic, Mazzy Star’s Fade Into You. I absolutely love that song! Like love it! The first time I heard it, I was like WOW!

Awkwardly Malcolm, brings Harry up to sing with him, and Markie notices Evan is looking at them longingly, encouraging him to go up there. Evan does, it pasues a bit for dramatic effect, who will he choose, messy Malcolm or handsome AF Harry in the open relationship?

He marches up to them and kisses, Malcolm. BOO! 

Evan later explains to a confused Markie that Malcolm has a special place in my heart. Then tells him. Malcolm left the party to go to an orgy. 

Gwen then announces she is back together with her boyfriend Nick, giving Markie all the credit for reuniting them. 

The episode ends with folks eating burgers and debriefing on the nights events. Such a me thing to have done in years gone by after a big night.

That finale was everything. The season was excellent as a whole. I can't say enough good things about English Teacher. That was EXCELLENT!

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Summer Streamin' 24 - Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist - Miniseries

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, based on the acclaimed 2020 iHeart true-crime podcast, follows the infamous story of how an armed robbery on the night of Muhammad Ali’s historic 1970 comeback fight changed not only one man’s life but ultimately transformed Atlanta into the Black Mecca. 

With a stellar all star cast, this Peacock true crime drama promises a lot. Kevin Hart, Samuel L. Jackson, Terrence Howard, Dexter Darden, Taraji P. Henson, Myles Bullock, Don Cheadle, Chloe Bailey, Melvin Gregg, Artrece Johnson, Jalyn Hall, Clifton Powell, Lori Harvey and Marsha Stephanie Blake all star in this 8 part miniseries.

The series reunites Taraji P. Henson with Kevin Hart after co-starring with him in Think Like A Man, Think Like A Man Too, and Top Five. Not to mention, it is Henson’s third collaboration with Terrence Howard, whom she had previously collaborated with in Hustle & Flow and the series Empire. Remember Empire. The trainwreck COIVD interrupted final run? Man that show went from top of the pops, to an easy to forget family dynasty series.


So what is Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist all about? Hustler, Chicken Man (Hart) hosts an afterparty to celebrate the fight with a guest list of the country’s wealthiest, the night ends with the most brazen criminal underworld heist in Atlanta’s history.

Suspected of masterminding the crime, Chicken Man is hellbent on clearing his name but must convince his old adversary, J.D. Hudson (Cheadle), one of the first Black detectives in the city’s desegregated police force, who is tasked with bringing those responsible to justice.

The limited series premiered early September, on Peacock with its first three episodes. Then week to week, until last week. It was a quick turnaround with this hitting streaming, with filming only commencing in February this year , in Atlanta, Georgia.

In Australia Binge (Foxtel) was smart getting in early and grabbing a new deal with NBC/Peacock. Originally Stan had the deal meaning they have legacy series like Poker Face, Dr Death and Bel-Air. This is a major loss for Stan. However Binge will need Peacock/NBC to bring the content with HBO new titles likely to disappear sometime next year.

 Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist is a star studded, big name, big crime series. It could have done with a few less filler episodes. However it wasn't all filler. The last few episodes were rather decent. Until next time, enjoy my new Summer Streamin' 24 series.

Monday, October 14, 2024

Post Strike Cinema 24' - The Critic

I ended up at the cinema way more this past week, than previous weeks. On Saturday morning, I checked in with an empty session of The Critic. Yes I was the only one in the entire cinema.

Yes it was windy, the tail end of the October school holidays but all tickets were $8 this weekend!

This British period thriller film, is directed by Anand Tucker and written by Patrick Marber, based on the 2015 novel Curtain Call by Anthony Quinn. 

Starring Sir Ian McKellen, Gemma Arterton, Mark Strong, Ben Barnes, How to Get Away with Murder's Alfred Enoch, Romola Garai, and Lesley Manville.

Premiering last year at the Toronto International Film Festival, The Critic has finally got a 2024 release.

So how does The Critic fair up to critics and bloggers, film goers like me? Check out below the trailer.


But first a little more on the plot. Set in London in 1934, Jimmy Erskine (Ian McKellen) is the theatre critic for The Daily Chronicle. It's a right-wing tabloid newspaper owned and run by Viscount David Brooke (Mark Strong) after the death of his father. 

Erskine delights in writing vitriolic reviews of plays that he believes fall short of his high standards, despite requests from Brooke to tone it down.

They are loads of gay themes in the film too with, Erskine and his secretary and lover Tom Turner (Alfred Enoch - HTGAWM) are arrested for homosexuality, Brooke dismisses him, along with other older employees. 

The old restructure. In Australia though (particularly government) then tend to hang onto the old dead wood. Weird right?

Erskine plots and schemes for the remainder of the film, in an almost sinister fashion.

I wasn't expecting the film to take such a dark turn. Oh well. In the end it wasn't a long film, it did feel a little long with the story dragging a bit in the second half.

I enjoyed the film for the most part, however I feel if Jimmy Erskine was reviewing this in his vile style, he may not pass it.

However I saw this for $8, and I for the most part enjoyed the film. 3 Stars.

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Summer Streamin' 24 - Last King of the Cross - Season Two

Last King of the Cross has just concluded its action pack second season. Following John Ibrahim's (Lincoln Younes) established empire in King's Cross, Ibrahim sets his sights on 1990s Oxford Street in Sydney. When Mardi Gras was pumping and lockout laws were something reserved for the Handmaid's Tale.

The second season commenced it's slightly shorter season late August. It's now done leaving with a real cliffhanger along with more drama tipped still to come.

Paramount+ used to have a lot more Australian dramas on offer, however with Five Bedrooms concluding and NCIS: Sydney also appearing on Channel Ten and CBS in the States, this is one of the only remaining, ongoing local dramas.

 I enjoyed the look at my old haunt, Oxford Street this season as Ibrahim turned his eye to a new patch.


Ibrahim found himself against fellow club owner, Naveen Andrews as Ray Kinnock. While season two also brings popular actor, Luke Arnold as Dean Taylor. Arnold also stars in the recent SBS series, I loved Four Years Later.

This season really (towards the last few episodes) focused on a number of violent crimes. So it brings me to ask, is celebrating criminals on TV OK? Well it sure is popular, true crime.

Ibrahim has always positioned himself as a businessman, however in season two, he plays out more like a criminal.

The weakest link this series had to be the Kylie Sandilands connection. That was really off.

However seasoned actors like Younes, Andrews and Arnold made for a well rounded season, showcasing when Sydney used to have a nightlife, a pulse or as those in power call a "Nighttime economy".

Sadly Sydney's economy passed 10pm goes till sleep till the next day post COVID, lockout laws and the light rail construction.

Apparently Last King of the Cross was conceived as a 3 season kinda show,  however with Paramount+/Channel 10 already doing their upfronts presentation, with no mention of a third season. We will have to wait patiently for news on a third run. Till next time!

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Post Strike Cinema 24' - The Apprentice

Days out from the US election for 2024, comes The Apprentice. The biographical drama film directed by Ali Abbasi & written by Gabriel Sherman. What's it all about? MAGA king himself, Donald Trump's career as a real estate businessman in New York in the 1970s and 1980s. With Sebastian Stan playing DJT as per his number plate, the return of Succession's Jeremy Strong, Martin Donovan, and Maria Bakalova. 

The Apprentice had its world premiere at the 77th Cannes Film Festival back in May, earning some hype and drama.

During the film, we see the early years of Trump's business career, the film focuses on the relationship of Trump and Roy Cohn (Strong), a New York City prosecutor known for working with Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Second Red Scare.


There are some full on scenes in this 2 hour plus film. It was well done with Sebastian Stan going from playing Tommy Lee in the Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy, to Donald J Trump.

Jeremy Strong was truly outstanding too.

This was one interesting insight into New York in the 70's and 80's. With Trump's real estate empire built on lies and his fathers hard work.

I'm not going to lie, I had no idea what to expect going into this film, however I left with my expectations meet and exceeded.

2024 is getting a strong finish to the year at the cinema, with The Substance and Speak No Evil both recently impressing. Not to mention sweet indie film, Thelma.

I'm not sure what to see next, however for now, The Apprentice is well worth a look. 4 Stars.