Tag Archives: Tom Glynn-Carney

House Of The Dragon. Series Two. Television Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

Cast: Emma D’Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Matt Smith, Ewan Mitchell, Simon Russell Beale, Tom Glynn-Carney, Fabian Frankel, Steve Toussaint, Rhys Ifans, Sonya Mizuno, Matthew Needham, Jefferson Hall, kurt Egyiawan, Eve Best, Paddy Considine, Paul Kennedy, Phil Daniels, Harry Collett, Max Wrottesley, Bethany Antonia, Anthony Flanagan, Phia Saban, Phoebe Campbell, Nicholas Jones, Vincent Regan, Freddie Fox.

It’s never what was is in the presentation, it is always what is excluded that leaves the viewer, the expectant fan aghast at the omission of what could have been, and the counter narrative that suggests a different conclusion to those paid, employed to deliver the freedom of the story in the best way they see fit.

The Jetty. Television Drama Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

Cast: Jenna Coleman, Tom Glynn-Carney, Bo Bragason, Laura Marcus, Lorna Nickson Brown, Ruby Stokes, Effy Buckles Jones, Weruche Opia, Archie Renaux, Amelia Bullmore, Ralph Ineson, Dominic Coleman, Niamh Blackshaw, Philip Hill-Pearson, Elliot Cowan, David Ajala, Matthew McNulty, Joshua Gannon, Shannon Watson, Georgina Rich, Arthur Hughes, Nina Barker-Francis, Miya Barker-Francis, Clare Calbraith, Rick Warden, Anna Wilson-Jones, Eleanor Nawal, Adam Astill, Ruaridh Mollica, Jonny Fines, Peter Sullivan, Philip Whitchurch, Amer Nazir, Natalie Gumede.

Tolkien. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Cast: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins, Pam Ferris, Adrian Schiller, Colm Meaney, Owen Teale, Derek Jacobi, Craig Roberts, Harry Gilby, Laura Donnelly, Guillermo Bedward, Nia Gwynne, Kallum Tolkien, Tony Nash, Michael Bryceson, Andrew Bissell, Patrick Gibson, Anthony Boyle, Tom Glynn-Carney, James MacCallum.

Subconsciously driven by the exotic use of imagination or shaped by the events we observe, there is a tale in each of us that demands to be told, and in which regrettably few of us choose to pursue.