Later this week, Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators is returning for its second season on Ovation. The cable channel also has plans to air seasons three and four in the fall. The show has yet to be renewed for a fifth season on BBC One in the UK.
Starring Jo Joyner, Mark Benton, and Patrick Walshe McBride, the UK comedy-mystery series follows former Detective Inspector (Di) Frank Hathaway (Benton), rookie sidekick Lu Shakespeare (Joyner), and assistant Sebastian Brudenell (Patrick Walshe McBride) as they solve cases together.
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Starring Jo Joyner, Mark Benton, and Patrick Walshe McBride, the UK comedy-mystery series follows former Detective Inspector (Di) Frank Hathaway (Benton), rookie sidekick Lu Shakespeare (Joyner), and assistant Sebastian Brudenell (Patrick Walshe McBride) as they solve cases together.
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- 7/25/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Stars: Patrick Walshe McBride, Ulric von der Esch, Iben Akerlie, Elias Munk, Jonathan Harboe, Sophia Lie, Jakob Schøyen Andersen | Written and Directed by Nini Bull Robsahm
You might not think ‘horror’ if asked about Norwegian cinema but the small European country has produced a few crackers including the Dead Snow movies (we need a third one of those!), the fantastic and original Trollhunter and the excellent Thelma. So Lake of Death is in good company even if it goes down the more traditional sub genre of horror, the slasher.
In Lake of Death we join Lillian a year after her brother has mysteriously died. With her friends she is staying in the family cabin next to a lake. Someone or something is stalking them and Lillian’s mind is making her see some unusual things.
It is a pretty standard horror setting. Cabin in the woods – tick! Group of young adults – tick!
You might not think ‘horror’ if asked about Norwegian cinema but the small European country has produced a few crackers including the Dead Snow movies (we need a third one of those!), the fantastic and original Trollhunter and the excellent Thelma. So Lake of Death is in good company even if it goes down the more traditional sub genre of horror, the slasher.
In Lake of Death we join Lillian a year after her brother has mysteriously died. With her friends she is staying in the family cabin next to a lake. Someone or something is stalking them and Lillian’s mind is making her see some unusual things.
It is a pretty standard horror setting. Cabin in the woods – tick! Group of young adults – tick!
- 7/17/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Tagline: ‘There are some nightmares you never wake up from’ Lake of Death is a Norwegian set to show on Shudder. Filmed in Norwegian, the film involves a remote cabin and a curse within the water; plot details are limited. And, this film is from Nini Bull Robsahm (Manhunt), which stars: Patrick Walshe McBride (Backdraft 2), Ulric von der Esch, Iben Akerlie and Jonathan Harboe. Lake of Death will debut on Shudder this month, with more release details here. The trailer shows friends, enjoying themselves. When the go swimming, one character almost drowns and regains consciousness with a dark mark. Now, everyone must discover what truly lies within the waters. This title is possibly a remake of another film, from 1958 (MoviesandMania). Sourced from a 1942 novel, this latest adaption has been remade for a new generation. Lake of Death will show this July 16th, on Shudder. To show in Ireland, the U.
- 7/10/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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