All Critics articles – Page 54
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Little Birds
“Sensitive viewers may occasionally have to look away, but so far, this is a riot”
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The Deceived
“You don’t know where it is going and who is telling the truth, which is most refreshing”
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Gospel According to Mica: The Story of Gospel Music in Six Songs
“The BBC would do well to keep her on speed dial”
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Panorama: The Forgotten Frontline
“The camerawork throughout was respectful, mostly telling the story through quiet fury and despair.”
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Anne: The Princess Royal at 70
”There was more genuine insight in 10 minutes here than in any other royal documentary of recent memory.”
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A Suitable Boy
”The signature of Davies is all over it: the humour, the flirtatiousness, the hint of sex”
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Bears About the House
“While there was plenty of footage of cubs being adorable, that only made the context more horrific”
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Once Upon a Time in Iraq
“James Bluemel’s jaw-dropping series gets better and better, and should be required viewing for every head of state”
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Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm
“This joyous, funny, exciting documentary captured its infectious, inspiring nature perfectly”
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There She Goes
“Given that there is nothing “funny” about having a severely disabled child, it is striking how often it manages to be exactly that”
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Imagine: This House is Full of Music
“The music was gorgeous. The family were delightful - engaging, thoughtful and as far from being showbiz brats as it’s possible to be”
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There She Goes
“You never feel the series is in danger of slipping into the gruesome territory of mawkish sentimentality”
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Mrs America
”Mrs America doesn’t offer anything quite as cosy and reassuring as right and wrong”
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The Battle of Britain: 3 Days that Saved the Nation
“It’s some wonder that the stories here were so fresh and unfamiliar”