Jojo Rabbit
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Orange Thursday: Jojo Rabbit (2019) and Yesterday (2019)

It’s two surprisingly recent movies getting the rundown in Orange Thursday this week:

  • Jojo Rabbit (2019) – in which we follow a young Nazi and his imaginary friend Hitler as they discover that jews don’t have scales and horns
  • Yesterday (2019) – in which we follow a young musician into a world in which The Beatles do not exist but Ed Sheeran is their Salieri.

Crazy, both of them, huh?

See you after the ads and the trailers.

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What have you been watching? Including Party of Five and Arrowverse crossover – part 2

It’s “What have you been watching?”, your chance to recommend to fellow TMINE readers anything you’ve been watching this week

We’re midway through the second week back following the Christmas break, and already, we’ve unveiled a cornucopia of reviews. On Monday, Boxset Monday took in no fewer than eight new shows from the Spring 2020 season in the US, Canada and Australia:

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  • Deputy
  • Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
  • FBI: Most Wanted
  • Dare Me
  • Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt For the Bone Collector

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  • Nurses
  • Fortunate Son

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  • The Gloaming

And yesterday, The Outsider (US: HBO; UK: Sky Atlantic) got checked out by TMINE, too. And there’s more to come tomorrow (and maybe Friday).

Today, however, we’ll only be looking at one new show – Freeform (US)’s reboot/update of Party of Five – and the very few regulars still in the viewing queue: Evil, Stumptown and the second half of Messiah.

Oh yes – and we’ll also take in the second, concluding part of The CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths Arrowverse crossover, which is itself a tale of two halves.

Let’s talk about all of that after the jump.

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What TV’s on at the RTS in February? Including a screening and Q&A for Making a Monster

RTS is obviously considering January a bad job altogether – maybe they’re right – or I missed something because we’re now heading into February for new events.

Preview screening and Q&A for Making a Monster

Date: Tuesday 4 February 2020
Timings: 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start
Venue: BFI Southbank, London SE1 8XT

RTS and A&E Networks are holding a screening and Q&A of Crime+Investigation’s new series Making a Monster ahead of its broadcast on Monday February 10 . 

Following the screening, there will be a Q&A with key experts from the series including: 

  • Dan Korn, VP Programming, A+E Networks UK
  • Dr Julian Boon, chartered forensic psychologist, University of Leicester
  • Paul Britton, criminal profiler
  • Dr Samantha Lundrigan, investigative criminal psychologist, Anglia Rushkin University. 

About the show

Making a Monster is a landmark TV series on Crime+Investigation exploring the psychology of serial killers, by the men and women who have sat face to face with evil.  

Booking details

Tickets for RTS Members are complimentary but must be booked in advance. Tickets for non RTS members are £10.

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