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TV | Freeview Flicks of the week – The Sixth Sense, Tron: Legacy and The Matrix

Posted on 30th June 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Our weekly LSi best freeview flicks picks are back! MONDAY – The Sixth Sense (More4 21:00) “I see dead people”; the line is a classic and so is the film, which delivers a cracking twist […]

TV | Orange is the New Black – Back Behind Bars for Series Two

Posted on 21st June 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Netflix has released its second season of the original series Orange Is the New Black, and a great hype has quite rightly followed. This prison dramedy may well be the most important television show not […]

TV | In The Flesh – Far more than 'just another zombie programme'

Posted on 14th May 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Although the concept of BBC3’s complex zombie drama, In The Flesh, might seem a bit far-fetched, the compelling story and subtle allusions to contemporary social issues make this not ‘just another zombie programme’. The show, […]

TV | Freeview Flicks of the Week – A 40 Year Old Virgin, X-Men & 21 Jump Street

Posted on 12th May 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Our weekly LSi best freeview flicks picks are here! MONDAY – The 40 Year Old Virgin (ITV2 21:30) Steve Carell is one of the funniest actors working in the industry today, a man who is […]

TV | Prey – An ITV drama that finally begins to live up to Broadchurch

Posted on 11th May 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Breaking out of a police van, jumping over and under fences and leading the police on a wild goose chase whilst single-handedly running a murder investigation. DI Marcus Farrow (John Simm) is fighting to prove […]

TV | Boxset Essentials – Green Wing

Posted on 8th May 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

So the next set of essay deadlines and exams are looming, which clearly means it’s the right time to start a new TV series and take your mind off revision. Green Wing is everything we […]

TV | Freeview Flicks of the week – Bridesmaids, Oldboy and the Importance of Being Earnest

Posted on 5th May 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Our weekly LSi best freeview flicks picks are here! This week we discover the importance of being earnest, rock out on a pirate radio boat and tackle some difficult bridesmaids. MONDAY – The Importance of […]

TV | Freeview Flicks of the week – Reservoir Dogs, Big Fish and The Social Network

Posted on 28th April 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Our weekly LSi best freeview flicks picks are here! This week we argue over who has to be Mr. Pink, get extremely drunk and witness the birth of Facebook. MONDAY – Black Narcissus (More4 11:25) […]

TV | Fargo – Finally a television adaptation that does not disappoint

Posted on 28th April 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

‘Aw jeez, here we go again’, another television series influenced by a popular and rather brilliant film. Normally this leads only to disappointment, anger and a review including of a list of all the things wrong […]

Interview | Dawn O'Porter – 'TV networks don't think women are as good as men.'

Posted on 25th April 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

You’d be mistaken for thinking that Dawn O’Porter is some kind of superhero. Journalist, reporter, performer, documentary maker and novelist are but a few of the titles she’s achieved in under a decade. Yet she […]

TV | Crimson Field – WWI period drama at its best

Posted on 22nd April 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In recent years, Sunday evenings have become renowned as prime television real-estate for period dramas, with shows such as Downton Abbey and Call the Midwife providing the perfect end to the weekend in a wave […]

TV | Freeview Flicks of the week – Braveheart, Holes & The Artist

Posted on 21st April 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Our weekly LSi best freeview flicks picks are here! This week we go running, try to stop a bomb on a train and discover the world of silent cinema. MONDAY – Fast Girls (Film4 19:15) […]

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