The Mistry Crime Tour through the Big Screen and into your Living Room No time to hibernate with this Autumnal Crime
Well with the Scott and Bailey at an end, Gone Girl and The Drop at the cinema and the dark and broodingly terrifying The Fall underway the dark Autumn nights never looked so scary.
Trailer The Fall (series 2)
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (at Cinemas with DVD release date Feb 2015)
I thoroughly enjoyed this at the cinema (maybe even more than the book). Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike are expertly directed by David Fincher and the thoroughly detestable characters come to the fore in this completely unique and witty take on the story of a husband whose wife disappears. Dark, shockingly thrilling and decidedly well acted. You will not be disappointed.
Trailer for Gone girl
Look out for my next post of The Mistry Crime Tour through the Big Screen and into your Living Room in the New Year.
Trailer The Fall (series 2)
The second series of The Fall is now well under way and, in my opinion is deeper, scarier and better than the first series.
We're treated to a more human Detective Superpintendent Gibson, a scarier serial killer Paul Specter, a psycho teenage nymph with a death wish and an even grittier plot. Who'd have thought a serial killer could get any scarier but Jamie Dornan makes Hannibal Lector look positively cuddly!
Watch this it's got great acting, brilliant story lines and so much tension - Don't forget to lock up before you go to bed.
The Missing (Tuesdays BBC 1)
Emotional, worrying and damn good! The Missing deals with the subject of child abduction in a no nonsense way. James Nesbitt is brilliant as angry, bereft father Tony Hughes whose son is abducted on a family holiday in France. Tcheky Karyo is fantastic as the french detective Julien Baptiste.
The eight part series is over half way through but catch it on BBC iplayer. I cried (I cry a lot so maybe not the best gauge, but my partner was equally drawn in)
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (at Cinemas with DVD release date Feb 2015)
I thoroughly enjoyed this at the cinema (maybe even more than the book). Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike are expertly directed by David Fincher and the thoroughly detestable characters come to the fore in this completely unique and witty take on the story of a husband whose wife disappears. Dark, shockingly thrilling and decidedly well acted. You will not be disappointed.
Trailer for Gone girl
Look out for my next post of The Mistry Crime Tour through the Big Screen and into your Living Room in the New Year.
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