The Jury: Murder Trial to Essex Honey: the week in rave reviews
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The Jury: Murder Trial to Essex Honey: the week in rave reviews
"Like all great reality shows, The Jury uses unusual circumstances to reveal the deeply ingrained prejudices and perspectives that shape our daily lives."
"A Bafta-winning recreation of a real-life murder case, with participants role-playing the jurors shedding new light on what happens when verdicts are reached."
"A warm and nuanced portrait of an artist as the giver of great joy and of a man whose calling both allayed and intensified his vulnerabilities."
"Atomic brings with it that ineffable pleasure caused by watching something that someone took just one or two extra passes over, to give its audience an experience just a bit better than you were expecting."
"Come Hell and High Water is a stirring tribute to what has been lost and what has been stolen, but it assures us that New Orleans will never be gone, even if it will never be the same."
The Jury stages a BAFTA-winning recreation of a real-life murder case in which participants role-play jurors, exposing ingrained prejudices and the dynamics of reaching verdicts. Dear Viv offers a warm, nuanced tribute to drag superstar The Vivienne, balancing joy with personal vulnerability. Atomic casts Alfie Allen as a uranium smuggler in a relentlessly intense thriller distinguished by meticulous craft and unexpected depth. Come Hell and High Water, directed by Spike Lee, revisits Hurricane Katrina’s devastation, portraying loss, theft, resilience, and the enduring cultural spirit of New Orleans despite irreversible change.
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