Paramount are doing a half price for 12 months deal.
A one off payment of £35.00, if you sign up before 02.01.24.
A one off payment of £35.00, if you sign up before 02.01.24.
Are the final few episodes now up?I’ve just binged watched the entire Yellowstone saga having watched the two prequels and am gutted that I have to wait until November for the final half season, I also enjoyed Billions too
Not yet, issues with the strikes apparently, rather irritating as I’ve forgotten the events of the first halfAre the final few episodes now up?
Saw it was supposed to be November but no updates I can find.Not yet, issues with the strikes apparently, rather irritating as I’ve forgotten the events of the first half
Grrr November 2024Saw it was supposed to be November but no updates I can find.
Good call. Am a previous subscriber, so am excluded. I let it lapse in November was on a monthly deal.Last day of the above deal.
I signed up but I can see why it's there, £35.00 for an entire year is about right, I'd be amazed if I let it roll over to the full price in 12 months time.
It kind of feels like the 'other one' you keep on rotation around Netflix/Prime, in competition with Apple and Now TV etc.
I thought there would be a lot more films but it turns out to be heavy with US drama series, which in itself isn't a bad thing.
If that or Westerns is for you, I'd definitely recommend the deal.
I've watch series 1 of Mayor of Kingstown and it's very good indeed.
First episode was genuinely awful, NL is no replacement for DHPIs the new Frasier any good?
Less of a 'heads up', more a 'swerve'.
For lovers of the great fillum, avoid at all costs.
There's a musical episode! The interstitial that is usually that guy in the box introducing themes and stories is replaced by various cast members singing songs. That's in season 5 when you get there.I've started watching HBO's Oz - it's fairly brutal already but I believe it goes pretty wild through the series'
I've started watching HBO's Oz - it's fairly brutal already but I believe it goes pretty wild through the series'
Just borrowed this off Anne Bonny...thanks for the heads upI've started watching HBO's Oz - it's fairly brutal already but I believe it goes pretty wild through the series'
Is that the same Eamonn Walker who was Marigold in In Sickness And In Health?One of my favourite series. Similar to The Sopranos in pretty much everyone is evil but you still end up rooting for some of them anyway.
Two of the best characters are played Brits too Eamonn Walker as Kareem Saïd and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as the absolutely psychotic Simon Adebisi.
Is that the same Eamonn Walker who was Marigold in In Sickness And In Health?
Starts on ThursdayParamount+ have announced a release date for all-new thriller series Insomnia, starring Vicky McClure.
McClure is playing Emma Averill, a woman who starts to fear for her sanity after her seemingly dream life and rewarding, hard-earned career starts to become a nightmare.
Tom Cullen (The Gold) will play Emma’s loving husband Robert, whilst Smylie Bradwell (Wisting) and India Fowler (The Nevers) play Will and Chloe, Emma and Tom’s children. Leanne Best (Bolan’s Shoes) joins the cast as Emma’s estranged sister Phoebe, who shows up in town without a word of warning, whilst Corinna Marlowe (Hysteria) is Emma’s mother Patricia.
Also joining the cast are Dominic Tighe (Suspicion) and Jade Harrison (Wedding Season) who will play the Averill family’s close friends Julian and Michelle Simpson, whilst Lyndsey Marshal (Inside Man) is Caroline, Emma’s friend and confidante. Robert Gilbert (Killing Eve) is Faisal and Michelle Bonnard (Unforgotten) is D.I Hildreth.
The streaming service confirmed that six-parter Insomnia will air in the UK next month, on Thursday, May 23, with Paramount+.
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