Good morning everyone.
It’s been quite a few months since I last gave an update on Fitzie’s Film and TV Reviews, the regular hoddle feature where fitzie reviews all the things he’s seen on the television and in cinemas.
That’s because there haven’t been many (or any) new shows that I’ve been watching. At the very least, the ones I’ve watched are so forgettable that I don’t even think to mention them here.
The one movie that’s really exciting me – and now available to stream on HBO Max – is If I Had
Legs I’d Kick You. I don’t know much about the movie except for that Rose Byrne’s character has some bad relationship with her therapist, played by Conan O’Brien.
Otherwise, I’m just treading water until the latest series of Survivor begins later this month. I’m satisfying some of the reality-tv itch with the latest series of The Traitors US, but I find this group of players so unlikable and in such contrast to the celebrity version of the UK’s celebrity tradition of The Traitors.
There must be something I’m missing here, right? There’s got to be some good television series or films out there that are worth watching. So I’m letting this hoddle be a small request in that I want you to share some of the things you’re watching.
Fitzie’s track of the day: I Put A Spell On You, by Nina Simone
And now for your links:
Matt Law: “Cristian Romero was Tottenham’s ‘pussycat’, now he is the bomb-proof rebel”
Jay Harris ($$): “Can Cristian Romero keep criticising the Spurs hierarchy and remain club captain?”
The Standard: “Tottenham confirm new hire as medical department revamp continues amid injury crisis”
The Daily Record: “Hearts stumble at St Mirren as ten men feel the Premiership title pressure – five talking points”
The Guardian: “Are the Whitecaps about to die? Vancouver sound alarm bells amid difficult sale process”












