The Mistry Crime Tour through the Big Screen and into your Living Room hoping for spring.

If you haven't been watching Crisis on  a Friday at 9 pm on Watch you really should start!  This is a triumph of FBI excitement, heart wringing decisions, personal secrets and it's damn well written and acted to boot.  Crisis features a criminal mastermind who knows that using the children of the counties most influential people will get him what he wants... and boy do they keep us guessing as to what he really wants- brilliantly acted by Dermot Mulroney and with Gillian Anderson back in the saddle after the end of The Fal... Read on to see the trailer 


Trailer for  Crisis

Meanwhile, back in Broadchurch, Joe Miller's trial has taken many unexpected twists and turns.  Halfway through the second series and Alec Hardy's failure to ensure an arrest in The Sandbrook child murders rears it's ugly head.  This is a wonderful homegrown thriller with heart.  Despite the anti- Broadchurch jibes, I'm thoroughly enjoying series 2, mainly because of the exceptional acting. It's many poignant moments, great scenery terrific acting and the increasing tension make this a must (Mondays Channel 3 9PM)


Now onto the big screen with the UK's own Colin Firth (in a very different and much less sinister role than the one he played in SJ Watson's Before I Go To Sleep)  and Michael Caine in  Kingsman:The Secret Service (release date 29th January 2015).
This is a fantastic spy thriller comedy which kept me laughing throughout.  Kingsman (Firth), a veteran Secret Service agent recruits a young dissaffected boy(Taron Egerton) to mould into a professional  agent.  Brilliantly acted and a joy to watch!



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