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Martin Carr

London, Newport

Writer at Freelance

Film and Television Reviewer at IGN Southeast Asia

@RottenTomatoes Approved. @YahooEntsUK @IGN @cbr @wgtc @RadioTimes . Also to be found @FilmCriticsUK & - For commissions email: [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | cbr.com | Martin Carr

    With Tommy Stevenson reduced to hand luggage, MobLand is turning into a free-for-all. The only thing stopping his father Ritchie from turning Eddie Harrigan into something smaller is Harry Da Souza. In a role Tom Hardy feels born to play, Season 1, Episode 3, “Plan B,” continues to deliver as Da Souza gets in deeper. Audiences who have missed the boat so far need to jump on MobLand quickly because it has yet to put a foot wrong.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbr.com | Martin Carr

    “Love Songs from Mars” will be the episode that wins Dope Thief an Emmy Award. In Episode 6, a contract killer from a drug cartel lies dead in Theresa’s garage, Ray is drifting in and out of consciousness, and audiences could cut the air with a knife. BAFTA-nominated director Jonathan van Tulleken cranks up the tension with some inventive visuals, while series creator Peter Craig serves up some trauma-induced flashbacks to further heighten the stakes.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbr.com | Martin Carr

    Published 35 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account The following contains spoilers for MobLand Season 1, Episode 2, "Jigsaw Piece," now streaming on Paramount+. MobLand Season 1, Episode 2, "Jigsaw Piece" might be primarily about bloodshed and bodies, but fixer Harry Da Souza also has other problems. Although the episode blatantly embraces gangster cliché, the expert pacing and stripped back script make watching a joy. Writers Ronan Bennett and Jez Butterworth...

  • 2 weeks ago | cbr.com | Martin Carr

    The following contains spoilers for Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue Season 1, Episode 6, "Body Bags," which is streaming now on MGM+. Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue should be a flawless murder mystery, but even now audiences will struggle. It has nothing to do with the story, which has shades of Agatha Christie without a Heriot Poirot, but something more fundamental. There has been no suspense across the five episodes, and this finale is no better.

  • 3 weeks ago | cbr.com | Martin Carr

    Published 2 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Image by Morena Perez Vitale/CBR The following contains spoilers for Dope Thief Episode 5, "Fear of God," now streaming on Apple TV+. Dope Thief Season 1, Episode 5 serves up more emotional conflict, putting the fear of God into people. This Apple TV+ original operates in shades of grey, and creator Peter Craig explores that by channeling it through specific characters. Consumed by grief and fixated on revenge, Mina...

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9 Apr 25

RT @frontage2: Mobland Episode 2 is streaming on @paramountplus - check out my review over @CBR - #Mobland @MobLand_PPlus @JezButterworth…

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Martin Carr @frontage2
8 Apr 25

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7 Apr 25

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