An intimate soiree builds to a horrific climax in this visceral novel about a young woman tasked with hosting a meal for her fiance
Literature loves a dinner party. From Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway …
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An intimate soiree builds to a horrific climax in this visceral novel about a young woman tasked with hosting a meal for her fiance
Literature loves a dinner party. From Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway …
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This is far from the first new version the cooking show’s attempted. But it might just be its most dull
If there is one tried and true formula when it comes to television, it is this: when you run out…
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Show’s narrator Dave Lamb thought ‘no one would ever see it’. Now there are 50 versions worldwide
It began as a small Channel 4 show that the narrator, Dave Lamb, thought “would be snuck out in the da…
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Channel 4’s use of facts to correct almost everything the US President has said since taking office in January is a monumental flex. Sadly three hours of him speaking is deadeningly boring
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