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A Ghost Story For Christmas: The Mezzotint (BBC, 2021)
"I swear. It's true."
"Gracious... what can it all mean?"
"It looks very much to me as if we were assisting at the working out of some sort of tragedy... a record of some long forgotten mischief."
#a ghost story for christmas#the mezzotint#horror tv#bbc#new tv#m. r. james#mark gatiss#blair mowat#rory kinnear#robert bathurst#john hopkins#emma cunniffe#nikesh patel#Tommaso Di Vincenzo#whatever other faults he may have‚ Gatiss really is exceptionally good at producing these xmas chillers in the mould of Ghost Stories past#i am disappointed to find he's cast F*****s B****r in his latest James adaptation‚ but it's the only misstep in a deliciously festive#creeper; adapted from an M. R. James story (although James' name is conspicuously absent from the play: written and directed by Mark Gatiss#announces the end credits....) this is perfectly paced spooky times that capture the approaching menace that James and his fellows so well#captured. Kinnear is‚ as always‚ a delight (certainly one of my favourite actors working in tv today) and the cast of supporters assembled#around him is very strong. As is his wont‚ Gatiss has tweaked the story a little‚ but it's actually a fairly deft and rewarding addition#that ties Kinnear's fusty but decent academic type more personally into the supernatural elements of the tale#well worth a moment of your xmas tv watching time but beware... not for the faint of heart....
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The Mezzotint, a ghost story for Christmas from M. R. James and Mark Gatiss, is announced
BBC Two and BBC iPlayer have announced The Mezzotint, a ghost story for Christmas based on the M. R. James short story and adapted for television by Mark Gatiss. The haunting standalone drama is made by Can Do Productions and Adorable Media, and will air this December.
It's delightful to be bringing a little seasonal unease to the nation once again and this famous M. R. James story is just the ticket. We’ve assembled a top-notch team to bring this eerie mystery - and a certain enigmatic old picture - to life.— Mark Gatiss
"For sale: Interesting mezzotint: View of a manor-house, early part of last century.”
It’s 1922 and in the heart of an old English college, Edward Williams receives an engraving of an unknown country house. An imposing facade. A sweeping lawn. And, just perhaps, something else…?
Laced with M. R. James' trademark terror, The Mezzotint will guarantee a chill in the air for viewers this Christmas.
Rory Kinnear (Years & Years, No Time To Die) stars as Williams, alongside Robert Bathurst (Cold Feet, Downton Abbey) as Garwood, and Frances Barber (Doctor Who, Semi-Detached) as Mrs Ambrigail. The Mezzotint also stars John Hopkins (Poldark, Lucky Man), Emma Cunniffe (Roadkill, Unforgotten), Nikesh Patel (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Indian Summers), and Tommaso Di Vincenzo (Dracula).
The Mezzotint is the latest ghost story for Christmas from Mark Gatiss on the BBC, following Martin’s Close in 2019, The Dead Room in 2018, The Tractate Middoth in 2013, and Crooked House in 2008. All were a ratings hit, with Martin’s Close becoming BBC Four’s most watched programme of 2019, with 1.5 million viewers (30-day consolidated figure).
Mark Gatiss says: “It's delightful to be bringing a little seasonal unease to the nation once again and this famous M. R. James story is just the ticket. We’ve assembled a top-notch team to bring this eerie mystery - and a certain enigmatic old picture - to life.”
Piers Wenger, Director of BBC Drama, says: “I’m delighted that Mark Gatiss has assembled such an outstanding cast to conjure up another unmissable ghost story for BBC Two and iPlayer this Christmas. The Mezzotint is classic M. R. James, and the perfect slice of horror to thrill us this festive season.”
The Mezzotint (1x30’) was commissioned by Patrick Holland, Controller of BBC Two, and Piers Wenger, Director of BBC Drama, and is made for the BBC by Can Do Productions with Adorable Media. It is adapted and directed by Mark Gatiss, and produced by Isibeal Ballance. Ben Irving is executive producer for the BBC.
Filming wrapped recently in the South of England. The Mezzotint will air this Christmas on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
#The Mezzotint#M R James#BBC TWO#Rory Kinnear#Robert Bathurst#Frances Barber#John Hopkins#Emma Cunniffe#Tommaso Di Vincenzo#Nikesh Patel#mark gatiss
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Kevin Spacey attends the after party with the cast following the press night of The Entertainer, at Baltic | March 7, 2007
#Kevin Spacey#This Day in Spacey History#The Entertainer#The Old Vic#Artistic Director#press night#Baltic#London#Emma Cunniffe#Robert Lindsay#Pam Ferris#David Dawson#March 7#2007
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We had to have the kiss.
#John Simm#Sam Tyler#the Master#Danny Kavanagh#Tom Ronstadt#Jip#Ian#Annie Cartwright#Liz White#Alexandra Moen#Lucy Saxon#Emma Cunniffe#Emma Kavanagh#Claire Goose#Mandy Jackson#Lorraine Pilkington#Lulu#Shirley Henderson#Karen#Life on Mars#Doctor Who#the Lakes#Exile#Human Traffic#Everyday#Give us a kiss
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Emma Cunniffe as Queen Anne and Romola Garai as Sarah Churchill in the play Queen Anne by Helen Edmundson, on now in London.
#emma cunniffe#romola garai#queen anne#queen anne of england#sarah churchill#duchess of marlborough#play#theatre#london#history#helen edmundson#rsc#royal shakespeare company#18th century
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#Doctor Who#S06E09 Night Terrors#Eleventh Doctor#Matt Smith#Amy Pond#Karen Gillan#Rory Williams#Arthur Darvill#Alex#Daniel Mays#George#Jamie Oram –#Claire#Emma Cunniffe#mine edit#Gabriel makes stuff
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Episode 328
Comic Reviews:
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Batman Annual 2021 by James Tynion IV, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Batman Fear State Omega by James Tynion IV, Riccardo Federici, Christian Duce, Ryan Benjamin, Guillem March, Trevor Hairsine, Chris Sotomayor
Detective Comics Annual 2021 by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg, David Lapham, Trish Mulvihill, Lee Loughridge
Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant 1 by Danny DeVito, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, Wes Craig, Jason Wordie, G. Willow Wilson, Jordie Bellaire, Emma Rios, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Riccardo Federici, Sunny Gho, Nadia Shammas, Max Raynor, John Kalisz, Stephanie Phillips, Max Fiumara, Dan Watters, Skylar Patridge, Marissa Louise, Mairghread Scott, Ariela Kristantina, Trish Mulvihill
Joker Annual 2021 by Matthew Rosenberg, James Tynion IV, Francesco Francavilla
Justice League Dark Annual 2021 by Ram V, Dan Watters, Christopher Mitten, Romulo Fajardo Jr
Justice League Incarnate 1 by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Brandon Peterson, Andrei Bressan, Tom Derenick, Hi-Fi
Nightwing Annual 2021 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Daniel Hdr, Raul Fernandez, Rain Beredo, John Kalisz
Robin Annual 2021 by Joshua Williamson, Roger Cruz, Victor Olazaba, Luis Guerrero
Wonder Woman Annual 2021 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Andy MacDonald, Nick Filardi
Wonder Woman: Historia The Amazons 1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Phil Jimenez, Hi-Fi, Arif Prianto, Romulo Fajardo Jr
Marvel:
Darkhold: Black Bolt by Mark Russell, David Cutler, Roberto Poggi, Matt Milla
Death of Doctor Strange: Spider-Man by Jed MacKay, Marcelo Ferreira, Wayne Faucher, Peter Pantazis, Andrew Crossley
Death of Doctor Strange: White Fox by Alyssa Wong, Andie Tong, Luciano Vecchio, Arif Prianto
Avengers 50 by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio, Carlos Pacheco, Aaron Kuder, Javier Garron, Ed McGuinness, Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, Frank D'Armata, David Curiel
How to Read Comics the Marvel Way by Christopher Hastings, Scott Koblish, Nolan Woodard
Infinity Comics: Spider Bot by Jordan Blum, Alberto Alburquerque, Dono Sanchez-Almara
Image:
King of Spies 1 by Mark Millar, Matteo Scalera
Boom:
Magic: Master of Metal 1 by Mairghread Scott, Jorge Coelho, French Carlomagno, Jacques Salomon
Ablaze
Animal Castle 1 by Xavier Dorson, Felix Delep
AfterShock:
Maniac of New York: The Bronx is Burning 1 by Elliott Kalan, Andrew Mutti
AWA
Hotell Season 2 1 by John Lees, Lee Loughridge, Dalibor Talajic
Dark Horse:
Sir Edward Grey: Acheron 1 by Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart
Eve Online Capsuleer Chronicles 1 by Sam Maggs, Melissa Grey, Kieran McKeown, Dexter Vines, Sebastian Cheng
Dynamite:
Evil Ernie Volume 3 1 by Scott Lobdell, Ariel Medel
Red Sonja 2021 Holiday Special by Luca Blengino, Mirka Andolfo, Zulema Lavina
Mad Cave:
The Last Session 1 by Jasmine Walls, Dozerdraws
Behemoth
No Holds Barred 1 by Eric Gladstone, Gabrielle Kari
Oni
Sprite and the Gardener GN by Joe Whitt, Rii Abrego
Tea Dragon Trilogy by K. O'Neill
Additional Reviews: Hawkeye ep3, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous s4, Only Murders in the Building s1, Doctor Who
News: new Lemire/Nguyen series from Image, Enola Holmes comic, Dark Horse being sold, Avatar Studios developing their own proprietary 3D animation style, Metal Men animated film, DC announcements from villains special, Marvel does something stupid, Disney confirms first two Jewish major franchise characters, Charlie Cox is back as Daredevil
Glenn asks a question
A Tale of Hulk and Glenn
Trailers: Peacemaker, Spider-Verse 2
Comics Countdown:
Department of Truth 14 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmons
The Me You Love In the Dark 5 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Snow Angels Season Two 6 by Jeff Lemire, Jock
Robin 2021 Annual by Joshua Williamson, Roger Cruz, Victor Olazaba, Luis Guerrero
Redneck 31 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe
Daredevil 36 by Chip Zdarsky, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Scott Hanna, Victor Nava, Marcio Menyz
Human Target 2 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood
Avengers 50 by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio, Carlos Pacheco, Aaron Kuder, Javier Garron, Ed McGuinness, Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, Frank D'Armata, David Curiel
TMNT 123 by Sophie Campbell, Jodi Nishijima
Action Comics 1037 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Miguel Mendonca, Adriano Lucas, Shawn Aldridge, Adriano Melo, Hi-Fi
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Queen Anne @ Theatre Royal Haymarket
#RSCQueenAnne @ Theatre Royal Haymarket.
After premiering at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford – Upon – Avon, Helen Edmundson’s play about the monarch’s transition into a Queen has landed at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Written in a contemporary voice, the play stars Emma Cunniffe as Queen Anne and Romola Garai as Sarah, the Duchess of Marlborough as Anne’s close friend and confidant. The play touches on themes involving…
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#emma cunniffe#helen edmundson#natalie abrahami#queen anne#romola garai#rsc#rsc queen anne#theatre royal haymarket#west end#west end play#west end theatre
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For the week of 3 June 2019
Quick Bits:
Batman #72 essentially gives a bit of recontextualization for what has been going on during the series, giving a summation of events, in this third part of “The Fall and the Fallen” from Tom King, Mikel Janín, Jorge Fornés, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles. It’s all right, with some glorious artwork as always, but it kind of feels like we’re treading water here.
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Bettie Page: Unbound #1 builds on what’s come before and the magic of her unicursal hexagram pendant, but you needn’t have read anything previously as this first issue does a good job of weaving in the relevant information to inform this adventure. I quite like what David Avallone, Julius Ohta, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, and Taylor Esposito have been doing long term with Bettie Page and this is another fun start to the next chapter, blending Lovecraftian horror with a jaunt through pastiches of Dynamite’s current properties.
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Birthright #36 returns from the trade break with the start of the next stage in dealing with the weakening walls between realms and what terrible things may happen as magic keeps building up on the threshold of our world. The artwork from Andrei Bressan and Adriano Lucas remains absolutely stellar as they, Joshua Williamson, and Pat Brosseau continue one of the best fantasy adventure series that strangely keeps flying under the radar.
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Black Cat #1 is a highly entertaining debut, leaning hard into history and heists, with three tales spotlighting the Black Cat and the Black Fox. Jed MacKay pens two of the tales, one in the present illustrated by Travel Foreman, one in the past by Mike Dowling, both coloured and lettered respectively by Brian Reber and Ferran Delgado, that play stylistically off one another as they build up the respective crews and show them in action. There’s also a very cute two-page heist with cats by Nao Fuji.
| Published by Marvel

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #5 begins a long dark night for Xander’s soul as he’s struggling with overcoming the demon trying to take control as a vampire. Great bits building what he means to Buffy and Willow. David López takes over line art duties here, and it’s definitely a change, darker and scratchier than what’s come before, but it suits the raw emotion of the story.
| Published by BOOM! Studios

Captain Marvel #6 begins a tie-in to War of the Realms with Carol and Natasha trying to find Doctor Strange in South America. It’s a fun start to this story from Kelly Thompson, Annapaola Martello, Tamra Bonvillain, and Clayton Cowles with a Freaky Friday twist as they try to stop Enchantress.
| Published by Marvel

Criminal #5 begins “Cruel Summer”, which Ed Brubaker promises to possibly be the longest arc yet, kicking off an investigation into a woman running from an abusive affair. Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Jacob Phillips give us an intriguing start to this arc through a sad sack private investigator in Dan Farraday
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DCeased #2 continues the destruction of the DC Universe through a “not zombie” zombie plague. Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, Stefano Gaudiano, Rain Beredo, and Saida Temofonte are telling a great horror story here, with some big casualties wiped off the board pretty quickly.
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Deadpool #13 is another War of the Realms tie-in, dropping Deadpool into Australia to tackle Ulik and his trolls. It’s a decent start from Skottie Young, Nic Klein, and Jeff Eckleberry with some funny Wade/Blind Al moments and Wade trying to convince the Australian heroes of his worth as an Avenger.
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Deathstroke #44 is part one of “RIP”, with Priest, Fernando Pasarin, Ryan Winn, Jeromy Cox, and Willie Schubert kicking it off with Slade’s funeral. Some interesting bits of possibility as to who might pick up the Deathstroke mantle.
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Descendent #2 continues this conspiracy-laden thriller from Stephanie Phillips, Evgeniy Bornyakov, Lauren Affe, and Troy Peteri. This one’s a bit heavy on the shadowy organization being shadowy and light on explanation, but there are still some entertaining character moments.
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Eclipse #16 brings this series from Zack Kaplan, Giovanni Timpano, Flavio Dispenza, and Troy Peteri to a close. I find it kind of funny that the reason for the solar activity and underlying state of the world aren’t answered, but that’s been part of the through line of this final arc, focusing more on the characters and the heart that keeps people going.
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Fallen World #2 continues this wonderful exploration of the new state of 4002 AD by Dan Abnett, Adam Pollina, Ulises Arreola, and Jeff Powell. The threat of Father-possessed Bloodshot in horrifying and the future is looking pretty bleak. Also, I think this is some of the best artwork I have ever seen from Adam Pollina. He’s really giving it his all for this series and it shines through on the page.
| Published by Valiant

Giant Days #51 deals with the fallout of McGraw’s loss as we head towards the end of the series. The shift in behaviour for Esther to more responsibility and adult attitudes also seems to be a sign that John Allison is giving us that the end is near.
| Published by Boom Entertainment / BOOM! Box

The Green Lantern #8 is one of the weirdest Green Lantern/Green Arrow team-ups you’re going to come across. With awesome demons from Liam Sharp.
| Published by DC Comics

Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1 gives us a trio of tales and a framing story, focusing on the other heroes who were sucked into oblivion in the first issue, and where some of them have ended up now. Great work from all of the creators involved and hope to see them usher more stories of the characters.
| Published by Marvel

Incredible Hulk: Last Call #1 is another of the 80th Anniversary specials, this time reuniting the classic Hulk team of Peter David and Dale Keown for this one-shot. It’s an interesting tale of Bruce wanting to kill himself and an old co-worker of Betty’s trying to talk him out of it.
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Justice League #25 concludes “The Sixth Dimension” from Scott Snyder, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sánchez, and Tom Napolitano. Gorgeous art as always, and an interesting bit of the League being more than the sum of their parts to choose a different way. There’s also a prelude for the “Year of the Villain” even from James Tynion IV, Javier Fernandez, Hi-Fi, and Napolitano and it’s a little grim. While they were gone, the world has been doomed.
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Meet the Skrulls #5 brings this excellent series to a close, with hints of something even bigger than a Skrull invasion lurking within the Marvel Universe. Robbie Thompson, Niko Henrichon, Laurent Grossat, and Travis Lanham have provided a taut thriller through this series, but also shown that the tightest bonds in the field are really with your family.
| Published by Marvel

Savage Avengers #2 continues slowly bringing together the team in the Savage Land, along with revealing the long time Conan villain pulling the strings. It’s bloody, violent, and great. Mike Deodato Jr. and Frank Martin are making this look gorgeous.
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Stronghold #4 goes in some very interesting directions as Michael and Claire escape from the Stronghold’s clutches and go searching for the Apostate. Some absolutely marvellous artwork from Ryan Kelly and Dee Cunniffe, with some great repeated variations on layouts as Michael cycles through different lifetimes.
| Published by AfterShock

Uncanny X-Men #19 catches us up with what’s been going on with Emma Frost since her X-Men: Black story across Astonishing X-Men and the beginning of this series, and, well, it’s also bleak. And there’s more death. Also a reminder that the Vanisher’s name is Telford Porter. TELFORD PORTER.
| Published by Marvel

War of the Realms #5 is kind of a mess of pieces, I don’t recommend anyone trying to reconcile appearances and locations in this book with any of the tie-ins, but on its own, it’s one hell of a gathering storm for the finale. Russell Dauterman and Matthew Wilson are unparalleled here with the artwork. It’s drop dead gorgeous.
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Witchblade #14 slips back to the present to deal with what happens after Alex and co. get ported off to the future. I love how Caitlin Kittredge, Roberta Ingranata, Bryan Valenza, and Troy Peteri are presenting this, rather than just leaving us confused in the future.
| Published by Image / Top Cow

Young Justice #6 concludes “Seven Crises” with some answers, kind of, but not any particularly satisfying ones, more just a bunch of hand waving. Which is not to say this isn’t good, Brian Michael Bendis, John Timms, Gabe Eltaeb, and Wes Abbott deliver a very entertaining excursion into Gemworld, with some funny moments and great action. It’s just that the questions about how and why any of this is happening or who these versions of the characters are and out of which continuity remain.
| Published by DC Comics / Wonder Comics

Other Highlights: Age of X-Man: Prisoner X #4, Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #2, Beasts of Burden: Presence of Others #2, Black Hammer ‘45 #4, Dead Man Logan #8, Domino: Hotshots #4, The Dreaming #10, Elvira: The Shape of Elvira #3, Female Furies #5, Hashtag Danger #2, Hotel Dare, Jim Henson’s Beneath the Dark Crystal #10, Jughead: The Hunger vs. Vampironica #2, Marvel Action: Avengers #5, Marvel Team-Up #3, Noble #18, Old Man Quill #6, Paper Girls #29, Red Sonja #5, Ronin Island #4, Section Zero #3, Shadow Roads #8, Sharkey: The Bounty Hunter #4, Six Million Dollar Man #4, Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #9, Star Wars: Age of Rebellion - Luke Skywalker #1, Star Wars Adventures #22, Thumbs #1, Tony Stark: Iron Man #12, Vampirella: Roses for the Dead #4, Volition #6, War of the Realms: Journey into Mystery #4, War of the Realms: New Agents of Atlas #3
Recommended Collections: Avengers - Volume 3: War of the Vampires, Captain Ginger - Volume 1, Cemetery Beach, Cloak & Dagger: Agony & Ecstasy, Die - Volume 1: Fantasy Heartbreaker, The Dreaming - Volume 1: Pathways & Emanations, Hack/Slash Omnibus - Volume 6, Impossible Incorporated, Maxwell’s Demons - Volume 1, Mind MGMT Omnibus - Volume 2, Mirror: The Nest, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down, The Thrilling Adventure Hour - Volume 2: Residence Evil

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MISS MARX
Destinos marcados Miss Marx Año: 2020 Duración: 107 min. País: Italia Dirección y guion: Susanna Nicchiarelli Reparto Romola Garai, Patrick Kennedy, Felicity Montagu, Karina Fernández, Oliver Chris, Emma Cunniffe, John Gordon Sinclair, Philip Gröning, George Arrendell, Célestin Ryelandt Sinopsis Eleanor es la hija más joven de Karl Marx. Siendo una de las primeras mujeres que relaciona…
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The Whole Truth by Cara Hunter (D.I. Adam Hawley #5) @CaraHunterBooks @VikingBooksUK
'A a twisty and often surprising storyline' The Whole Truth by Cara Hunter (D.I. Adam Hawley #5) @CaraHunterBooks @VikingBooksUK
Source: Audiobook review copyPublication: 29 April 2021 from Penguin AudioNarrators: Lee Ingleby, Emma Cunniffe and Roy McMillanListening time : 12 hours 22 minutesASIN: B08FMWBYX2 My thanks to the publisher for an advance copy for review purposes An attractive student. An older professor. Think you know the story? Think again. She has everything at stake; he has everything to lose. But one…

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Got to see Queen Anne last night, and it was absolutely wonderful. I definitely recommend it if you’re in London. I went mostly to see Romola Garai as Sarah Churchill, but Emma Cunniffe (Queen Anne) was amazing too. <3
#queen anne#theatre#play#london#stage#emma cunniffe#romola garai#royal shakespeare company#my photos#travel#uk#instagram
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Episode 321
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DC January 2022 Solicits
Comic Reviews:
Batman: The Audio Adventures Special by Dennis McNicholas, Paul Scheer, Bobby Moynihan, Heidi Gardner, Ike Barinholtz, Anthony Marques, Leonardo Romero, Emma Kubert, Derec Donovan, German Peralta, Jacob Edgar, Juni Ba, Jon Mikel, J. Bone, Rich Ellis, Jesus Hervas, Roberto Poggi, Dave Stewart, Hi-Fi, Nick Filardi, Rex Lokus, David Baron, Kristian Rossi, Dee Cunniffe
Batman: The Imposter 1 by Mattson Tomlin, Andrew Sorrentino, Jordie Bellaire
Batman Urban Legends 8
Strange Adventures 12 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Doc Shaner
Robins 1 by Tim Seeley, Baldemar Rivas, Romulo Fajardo Jr
Black Panther Legends 1 by Tochi Onyebuchi, Sektor Fiadzigbey
Darkhold: Iron Man 1 by Ryan North, Guillermo Sanna, Ian Herring
Eternals Forever by Ralph Macchio, Ramon F Bachs, Rachelle Rosenberg
Star Wars: The High Republic - Trail of Shadows 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Dave Wachter, Marchisio
Immortal Hulk 50 by Kieron Gillen
Marvel Meow by Nao Fuji
Clear 1 by Scott Snyder, Francis Manapul
ET-ER 1 by Dan Panosian, Jeff McComsey, Javier Pulido, Shawn Crystal
James Bond: Himeros 1 by Rodney Barnes, Antonio Fuso
Electric Black 1 by Joseph Paul Schmalke, Rich Woodall
Ninja Scouts and the Mask of Humbaba 1 by Kevin Doyle, Martin Plsko
Creepy Cat GN by Cotton Valent
Weird Western Adventures: The Lady and The Witch by Greg Boucher, Mark Otto, Ken Lamug, Sergio Rios, Alex Schwafel, Edgar Tavitas
The New Monster (A Pocket Reynolds Chiller) by Chris Reynolds
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina 9 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Robert Hack, Jack Morelli
Additional Reviews: Candyman, Sheets, Delicates, Aquaman cartoon pilot, stories by Junji Ito, Young Justice s4 (first two episodes), Baking Impossible, James Bond: No Time To Die
Longbox of Horror: Uncanny X-Men by Chuck Austen
News: British soap news, Adam Warlock cast, Omninews, another Walking Dead show, new How to Train Your Dragon spin-off, Star Wars cruise ship comic, new Lanzing/Kelly kickstarter, Adventures Everywhere kickstarter, Spider-Verse II title, Hawkeye release schedule, Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 3-issue mini, DC anti-comicsgate, Milestone news, Robins #1 drops early on DC Universe Infinite, Superman drops the "American Way", Gene Luen Yang Monkey Prince maxiseries, WW crossover event, Y cancelled, Aquamen
Glenn asks a Symbiote Spider-Man question.
Trailers: Home Sweet Home Alone, Scream 5, Black Phone, Needle in a Timestack, The Batman, Doctor Who, Flashpoint
Comics Countdown:
Mazebook 2 by Jeff Lemire
Immortal Hulk 50 by Kieron Gillen, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts
Black Hammer: Reborn 4 by Jeff Lemire, Caitlin Yarsky, Dave Stewart
Unbelievable Unteens 4 by Jeff Lemire, Tyler Crook,
Strange Adventures 12 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Doc Shaner
Mamo 4 by Sas Milledge
Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton 5 by Kyle Starks, Chris Schweizer
Batman '89 3 by Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones, Jordan Gibson, Leonardo Ito
Ordinary Gods 4 by Kyle Higgins, Felipe Watanabe, Joseph Clark, Frank William
Deadbox 2 by Mark Russell, Ben Tiesma, Popov
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