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SR | 'Doctor Who: Smile' Review

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Like all good science fiction, Doctor Who delves into commentary on the past and present of our culture from time to time. Given the series’ emphasis on time travel, it is particularly well suited to deliver stories that can cut at humankind’s history as well as its future, and that’s a lot of room to run around and play in. In other words, no topic is too big or too small for the Doctor and his companion to tackle in some round about way or another. But unlike, say, Black Mirror, another British series intent on having its say about the way the people of Earth conduct themselves – especially when it comes to technology and communication, and the way the former seems to influence and change the latter in sometimes startlingly rapid fashion – Doctor Who can’t be so blunt in its finger wagging. It is after all something of an institution telling more or less a single narrative rather than a satiric anthology series looking to turn your cell phone into the ultimate boogey man.

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Fight For Paradise Review: This reality show is nothing new but there are so many uncomfortable moments that will definitely give you the ick.

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Brigands: The Quest For Gold Review: Flat Storytelling Kills All the Thrill - Filmzzine

Brigands: The Quest For Gold Review: The Italian drama follows a group of brigands, embarking on a journey to reclaim power and some hidden gold.

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Dinner with the Parents Review: Decent Family Comedy That Becomes Repetitive - Filmzzine

Dinner with the Parents Review: It's a family comedy series following the Langers, who often turn their family dinners into a disruptively chaotic affair.

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