The Staircase was one of the first true-crime documentaries to break out into mainstream culture when it was released in 2004.
17.03.2021 - 12:51 / completemusicupdate.com
A three hour rave is taking place at the Royal Albert Hall this Friday and you’re all invited! Not really, of course. That’s a joke.
Not about the rave – that’s true – but you can’t go to it. Not least because it’s already been filmed, ready for broadcast online so that you can enjoy it from home.It’s all in aid of Comic Relief.
Hence the joke. The hilarious joke about how we’ve all been stuck indoors for a year.
Ha. Ha.
The Staircase was one of the first true-crime documentaries to break out into mainstream culture when it was released in 2004.
Just days after Cloud 9 shut its doors for good, Superstore couple Bo & Cheyenne’s journey has also come to an end at NBC.
READ MORE: Monty Don reacts after Charlie Stayt questions his absence from gardenA third commented: "So Charlotte Church is trending not because of her work on Comic Relief tonight but because of a part of her anatomy. And we wonder why women suffer harassment from men repeatedly.
It is quite simply one of the most iconic scenes in film history — Renée Zellweger’s Bridget Jones holed up in her flat in her pyjamas, delivering a blistering rendition of the iconic power ballad All By Myself by Celine Dion.
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The celebs came out in full force Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day.
Daniel Craig has reprised his role as 007 for a very special cause.
Lenny Henry has left Comic Relief 2021 viewers amazed by how young he looked. The co-founder of the charity and actor-comedian, 62, made a return to present the bi-annual charity event and introduce a series of sketches and performances alongside other presenters such as Davina McCall, Paddy McGuinness and David Tennant.
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Dennis Harvey Film CriticIt’s tricky to pull off the kind of cryptic mystery labyrinth that “Broadcast Signal Intrusion” attempts, and Jacob Gentry’s film only works to a point — whatever point at which the viewer decides this thriller’s elusive menace is just too vague to generate sufficient urgency or suspense. As long as the promise outweighs the frustrating lack of payoff, however, it’s an intriguing and atmospheric puzzle, with “Glee” star Harry Shum Jr.