Tag Archives: Tom Bell

Ludwig. Television Drama Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: David Mitchell, Anna Maxwell Martin, Dipo Ola, Sophie Willan, Gerran Howell, Izuka Hoyle, Dylan Hughes, Dorothy Atkinson, Ralph Ineson, Jacub Bednarczyk, Derek Jacobi, Anton Cross, Hammed Animashaun, Natali McCleary, Suzanne Ahmet, Heidi Berger, Jamie Beamish, Allan Mustafa, Sophie Allen, Ella Bruccoleri, Rose Ayling-Ellis, Tom Bell, Alex Romashov, Stevie Binns, Paul Chahidi, Alice Feetham, Gavin Spokes, Scarlett Brookes, Felicity Kendal, Julie Dray, Annabelle Dowler, Frankie Minchella, Rob Jarman, Karl Pilkington, Amanda Lawrence, Naveed Khan, Ikky Kabir, Julie Legrand, Christos Lawton, Ethan Moorhouse, Pablo Raybould, Alison Pargeter, Ivan Ovik, Tom McCall, Harry Spalding, Sam Swainsbury.

Film Review. The Current War.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Shannon, Tom Holland, Katherine Waterston, Tuppence Middleton, Nicholas Hoult, Matthew Macfadyen, Damien Molony, Craig Conway, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Simon Kunz, John Schwab, Amy Marston, Woody Norman, Celyn Jones, Colin Stinton, Conor MacNeil, Simon Manyonda, Joseph Balderrama, Tom Bell, Evy Frearson.

 

The race to be remembered for one’s achievements is one that normally never truly won, it can also be one that causes a degree of self-harm on the protagonist, especially when it drives them to the point of exhaustion, and the possibility of neglecting loved ones and the thoughts of the wider community.

Ill Behaviour. Television Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Cast: Chris Geere, Tom Riley, Jessica Regan, Christina Chong, John Gordon Sinclair, Anjana Vasa, Sanchia McCormack, Mark Asante, Lorna Browne, Tom Bell, Simon Meacock, Andrew Bennett, Wendy Meredith, Kellie Blaise, Joey Akubeze.

Mortality and comedy can live together in a secret harmony, the gallows humour employed by many when they know they are under the sentence of death, be it at the hand of state or by their own body fighting a war against them, from within the enemy is the hardest to reason with and win over.