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Combine The Godfather with Trainspotting and Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet – then sprinkle in full-strength David Lynch-style suburban surrealism and out of the microwave pops Charlotte Regan’s piping ...
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Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter It’s in fair Glasgow that Mint lays its scene, with a grudge between rival clans and the spilling of civil blood: yes, it’s another ...
This unpredictable crime-drama about two star-crossed lovers is refreshingly experimental – even if it is hit and miss Benji Wilson has been covering television for The Telegraph since 2000 as a ...
Like Romeo and Juliet meets a gangster thriller, Charlotte Regan’s series is sumptuously shot with an incredible payoff – plus the most visually stunning scene of self-pleasure you will ever see ...
When Charlotte Regan’s debut feature film, Scrapper, won the grand jury prize at the prestigious Sundance film festival in 2023, it announced a filmmaker of rare instinctive warmth. Scrapper showed ...
Prepare for a mix of Romeo & Juliet and any good crime drama, as Mint makes its way to our screens. The new series is created and penned by Scrapper director Charlotte Regan, who shows off her ...
A star rating of 3 out of 5. There would have been a time, not so long ago, when Shannon, the luminous lead in BBC One’s Mint, would have been portrayed as a vampire. If this romantic crime drama had ...