Fackham Hall Review: Absurdly Funny Satire of Downton Abbey Is a Laugh a Second

Comedian Jimmy Carr teamed up with his brother Patrick (who produced the screenplay) to create Fackham Hall. The film is packed with jokes and references, to the point where it almost feels overwhelming, but it builds to a thrilling climax. The story centers around Fackham Hall, an estate similar to Downton Abbey – though the name sounds a bit like a swear word when said with a Cockney accent. The Davenport family has lived there for 400 years, but they’re facing ruin after Lord and Lady Davenport’s four sons all died in separate, unusual accidents: one on the Titanic, one on the Hindenburg, one in a golf accident, and another from, well, excessive self-indulgence.

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Ministers are reportedly gossiping about banning crypto gifts to parties like it’s 2008 and Bitcoin’s the new subprime mortgage. The Elections Bill? More like the “Let’s Panic About Digital Money” Bill. 💸

Casual ‘Star Trek’ Fans Always Get These 6 Things Wrong

Even if you’re not a dedicated Star Trek fan, you can still enjoy the series. However, those who don’t follow it closely sometimes misunderstand important details – and certain errors are surprisingly common. These misunderstandings can actually change how people experience the show, so let’s clarify a few things. While everyone’s journey with Star Trek is different, getting the facts right can enhance your enjoyment.

Gwyneth Paltrow Thinks Intimacy Coordinators Are Good, Actually

Gwyneth Paltrow’s new film, Marty Supreme, marks her return to acting after a long break. She found the increasing use of intimacy coordinators on set a bit awkward, comparing it to the confusion someone might feel using Microsoft Teams if they’re not tech-savvy. Paltrow admitted she felt more uncomfortable talking about potentially sensitive scenes than actually performing them, and wasn’t sure the process was entirely helpful. The interview also touched on her experiences working with Harvey Weinstein, even after he allegedly harassed her when she was young. While she acknowledges things were different in her early career, she believes intimacy coordinators are a positive development for actors today. She’s especially glad her daughter, if she chooses to pursue acting, will benefit from having clear boundaries and a focus on consent on set.

Why This Is The Perfect Movie To Kick Off The Christmas Season

As a total film buff, I always find myself coming back to Miracle on 34th Street every year. It really feels like the movie that perfectly bridges the gap between fall and the full swing of the holidays. It’s definitely a product of its time, but it has this amazing way of feeling relevant even now, thanks to its smart take on society. If you’re after a genuinely classic holiday film, you can’t go wrong revisiting this Academy Award winner – it’s a true piece of American cinema.

Narnia’s Perfect Prequel Setup Still Deserves the Movie It Never Got

The series seemed to lose steam after the first three films, with a noticeable decline in both quality and audience interest, although they were still enjoyable. Ultimately, this led Greta Gerwig to explore the story again. It’s become apparent that focusing on the earlier stories hinted at in the films could have allowed the franchise to expand and thrive.

Reddit users call for a way to hide Steam games that used AI, but its a complex issue

I was reading the Steam subreddit today and saw a post about the new rule where games have to say if they used AI to help make them. It’s funny, because Tim Sweeney from Epic Games recently said he thought this whole thing was unnecessary! But this user, u/G_aster, thinks it doesn’t go far enough. They actually want a way to hide games that used AI! The comments section was pretty lively, with a lot of people reacting to that idea.