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Midsomer Murders 2021 release date | plot, cast, trailer, news

Midsomer Murders 2021 release date | plot, cast, trailer, news
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Straight Hollywood stars should turn down gay roles for LGBT actors

It s A Sin writer Russell T Davies has urged Hollywood stars to turn down gay roles in films and instead encourage producers to instead cast an LGBT actor. The 57-year-old producer said famous gay actors don t exist to lead blockbusters and straight actors must step aside to help them get more opportunities. All the gay characters in his Channel 4 drama, which chronicles the lives and deaths of a group of friends in the 1980s AIDS epidemic, are played by LGBT actors. But Swansea-born Davies, who is gay, admitted his house was built off straight people who played gay parts and said any change has to begin at ground level .

Handforth Parish Council row deserves a spin-off - here s our dream cast

P ower struggles, in-fighting and the bathos of video-conferencing: the compulsively watchable viral video of the Handforth Parish Council meeting is surely 2021’s answer to The Thick of It. With its heated debates and instantly iconic characters, this spiritual successor to Armando Iannucci’s pitch black political comedy deserves the TV treatment, and execs are surely scrambling to commission one of Britain’s best screenwriters (James Graham? Sally Wainwright? Mike Leigh?) to bash out a 90 minute special. Move over true crime - we’re only interested in hyper-local politics now.  Iannucci s surely a shoo-in to direct, but which British acting luminaries have what it takes to bring these inadvertent comic heroes to life on the small screen? We have some ideas… 

Censor review – disturbing descent into video nastiness

Enid has the unpleasant task of sitting through horrible films, with endless rape scenes, alongside her insufferable colleague Sanderson (amusingly played by Nicholas “Nathan Barley” Burns), who waves everything through, while insisting on making undergraduate comparisons to the Gloucester-blinding scene in King Lear. Enid remarks to her female colleague Anne (Clare Perkins) that her male co-workers seem pretty relaxed about male violence against women. Her boss, Fraser (Vincent Franklin), is a stuffy bureaucrat who has a questionably friendly relationship with creepy horror producer Doug (a typically sharp, black-comic turn from Michael Smiley), who breezes in for lunch with Fraser and makes odious sexist remarks to Enid.

Censor Review: A Horror-Homage to the Video Nasty That Isn t Quite Nasty Enough

Censor Review: A Horror-Homage to the Video Nasty That Isn t Quite Nasty Enough
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