It Feels Like Big Little Lies, but Sarah Snook’s Domestic Thriller Is so Much More
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It feels like Big Little Lies, but Sarah Snook’s domestic thriller is so much more
A child goes missing without a trace. It’s every parent’s worst nightmare, and the Australian star of Succession brings it fully to life in this riveting tale.
Down Cemetery Road: Emma Thompson dazzles in the new Slow Horses
“As one door is pushed shut by a grimy MI5 boss, another creaks open,” said Tim Glanfield in The Times. The fifth season of “Slow Horses” may be over “but that doesn’t mean it’s time to mothball your television” while you wait for your next Mick Herron instalment. Another of Herron’s books – this time, his debut novel – has been adapted for the small screen. And, if you’re a fan of the Slough House “outsiders” and their “battles against the syst…
"Down Cemetery Road" opens with an explosion that shakes a quiet Oxford suburb. A five-year-old girl survives, but her mother does not. And when neighbor Sarah asks questions, she runs into strange brick walls. This is the perfect thriller series for autumnal days.
Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson pair up for a missing child investigation in Apple TV's Down Cemetery Road
Mystery novelist Mick Herron has a knack for crafting stories that make for good TV. But before he became a household name thanks to the success of Apple’s adaptation of his Slow Horses series, Emma Thompson said she had long been a fan of the Gold Dagger winner’s books.
'Down Cemetery Road' Episode 3 Recap & Ending Explained: Why Did Downey Kidnap Sarah?
In the first 2 episodes of Down Cemetery Road, we were introduced to Sarah, an art conservationist, and Zoe, a sleuth who worked with her husband, Joe, at Oxford Investigations. During a dinner party, Sarah’s neighbor’s house went up in flames. When Sarah tried to get a “get well soon” card delivered to Dinah, the only survivor of that explosion, at the South Oxford Hospital, she started facing a lot of pushback, largely because Dinah was a pers…
Pilot TV Podcast: Down Cemetery Road, I Love LA, and Robin Hood ft. Ruth Wilson
Ruth Wilson in uncovering a conspiracy this week, both in Down Cemetery Road on Apple TV and on this very podcast, for she is this week’s guest. Yes, the His Dark Materials and Luther star is on the show chatting with our very own pesky PI Jordan King about the joys of Emma Thompson, the art of acting in an adaptation, and helping bring Mick Herron's pre-Slow Horses thriller to the screen. [33:12 — 48:43 approx.] Back in the pod booth, James Dye…
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