Comment: The subject may have been grisly, but BBC2’s The Fall got it just right
The Fall may have been upsetting to watch at times, but Film Editor Barnaby Walter argues it stayed the right side of horrific.
The Fall may have been upsetting to watch at times, but Film Editor Barnaby Walter argues it stayed the right side of horrific.
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ITV’s new Poirot film, the first in the final series of the drama, is enjoyable but a bit of a disappointment, writes Film Editor Barnaby Walter.
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