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Better review – star-crossed lovers turn drippy in the forest

Better review – star-crossed lovers turn drippy in the forest

by Giles Broadbent | Mar 14, 2023 | Blog

Leila Farzad and Andrew Buchan play corrupt copper and remorseful gangster in this pallid but intriguing drama.

The narrator: Evolution of storytelling’s unsung hero

The narrator: Evolution of storytelling’s unsung hero

by Giles Broadbent | Mar 10, 2023 | Techniques

From ancient epics to modern novels, the role of the narrator has evolved alongside the art of storytelling. Discover the epic journey of this unsung hero and how Jane Austen changed the game.

The Good Wife: A decade on and still the most watchable show on TV

The Good Wife: A decade on and still the most watchable show on TV

by Giles Broadbent | Feb 14, 2023 | Blog

A decade ago, we were lucky to meet The Good Wife, Alicia Florrick, strong, wronged, standing by her man but also a little bit of a minx.

Why secondary characters are vital to crafting unforgettable stories

Why secondary characters are vital to crafting unforgettable stories

by Giles Broadbent | Feb 6, 2023 | Techniques

Secondary characters can be funny, dangerous, enigmatic or romantic – but be careful because write them too well and they can also steal the show.

Why The Bear ended the way it did – and what it all meant

Why The Bear ended the way it did – and what it all meant

by Giles Broadbent | Jan 18, 2023 | Blog

The Bear follows chef Carmen Berzatto as he takes over a beef sandwich joint in Chicago to work through his issues – but what about that ending?

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